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No Mike,
You sound like the smart - well grounded guy you are!
Religion and Politics don't mix, and when they do - someone ends up dead.
Trisha
> I did not like Bush for his Christian conservatism. Any time a
> politician uses God in order to get elected, nine times out of ten it's
> a Machavellian ploy. (Boy., do I sound like a cynic here, or what?) :-(
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> BG Greer, PhD wrote:
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> >Sadly, it seems the Bush foriegn policy, despite Colin Powell's effort is to
> >p*ss the entire world off. N. Korea is much more of a threat than Iraq, but
> >there is little oil in N Korea.
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> > It is hilarious that he is going to "convince" the UN to help in Iraq.
> >And the reason we have been free of terrorism in this country is that the
> >terrorists have not made a concerted effort yet.
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> > The more I hear of Bush the more disgusted I am.
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> >Bobby
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> >>I think it's very ironic that Bush is seeking aid from the very body he
> >>scorned a year ago. He's realising all too well that America can no longer
> >>afford to act on its own and we cannot operate in a vacuum.
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