Two Rhetorical Questions I've Been Asking Myself
If it really is God's will for Bush to win this election, does this mean that I am running against God's will?
Who exactly does not support the troops?
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If it really is God's will for Bush to win this election, does this mean that I am running against God's will?
Who exactly does not support the troops?
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I just fresh air talking about this about god's will and george bush. The guy used the same circular reasoning that every religious person uses. If george bush wins then yes it's god's will and if kerry wins then god must have changed his mind. But the guy really thought that george should win because he is SOOO religious. I mean people have come in the oval office and seen him on his knees praying and he also prayed with many heads of state. This story I found hard to believe, it may be true but I doubt he was just praying right at the time someone, who was scheduled to see the president, showed up. It kind sound like a way to put someone off their game, a kind of political ploy. Johnson used to hold meeetings with him taking a shit. As for the heads of state, Hell, I would pray with the president if I thought I could get something from him. It's a request you really can't say no to. Just some thoughts on that.
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Posted by: harry allen | October 20, 2004 5:28 PM