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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Fredric L. Rice"
Date: 12 Mar 2006 02:25:10 PM
Object: Bush faith-based terrorism
With his Christian gods ordering him to rape, torture, murder,
and commit treason against America, his faith in committing mass
terrorism remains strong.
Bush says his beliefs unshaken by poor poll numbers
Mar 10, 1:32 PM (ET)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Down in public opinion polls, President George W.
Bush said on Friday he realizes he has made some unpopular decisions but
that it "comes with the territory" and he will stand by his beliefs.
"I know some would like me to change, but you can't be a good
decision-maker if you're trying to please people. You've got to stand on
what you believe, that's what you've got to do, if you're going to make
decisions that are solid and sound," he said.
During a question-and-answer session with a national newspaper group, Bush
became his most animated when talking about the way he handles his job.
A year into his second term, Bush is beset with a job approval rating below
40 percent, with Americans disapproving of his handling of the Iraq war and
the U.S. economy.
His support for an Arab company's attempt to take over management of six
U.S. seaports, a plan that caused a rebellion among Republicans worried
about a security threat, has also caused him to suffer in the polls.
Bush got started on the topic when asked about a Colorado teacher who had
been suspended for criticizing his State of the Union speech in January as
"Hitleresque."
"Yes, I think people should be allowed to criticize me all they want -- and
they do," Bush said to laughter.
He said polls will not cause him to abandon his core beliefs.
"I understand some of the things I've done are unpopular. But that's what
comes with the territory. If you're afraid to make decisions and you only
worried about, you know, whether or not people in the classroom are going
to say nice things about you, you're not leading," he said.
---
"I, for one, welcome our new alien overlords." - Kent Brockman
---
"The country is on a high state of alert. For all I know, you could be al-Qaida."
-- Quote from the Advantage Sales and Marketing, Inc. (949)797-2900
.

User: "ZenIsWhen"

Title: Re: Bush faith-based terrorism 12 Mar 2006 06:31:20 PM
"Fredric L. Rice" <FRice@SkepticTank.ORG> wrote in message
news:12190lv8hmsru67@corp.supernews.com...

With his Christian gods ordering him to rape, torture, murder,
and commit treason against America, his faith in committing mass
terrorism remains strong.

Bush says his beliefs unshaken by poor poll numbers

Mar 10, 1:32 PM (ET)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Down in public opinion polls, President George W.
Bush said on Friday he realizes he has made some unpopular decisions but
that it "comes with the territory" and he will stand by his beliefs.

"I know some would like me to change, but you can't be a good
decision-maker if you're trying to please people. You've got to stand on
what you believe, that's what you've got to do, if you're going to make
decisions that are solid and sound," he said.

All of his decisions were based on pleasing people .............. the rich
,when he gave them the tax cuts ........ industries, like the drug people,
when he wrote into law a whole bunch of new things that guaranteed them more
profits .............. the energy industry when Cheny met with them secretly
to devise a plan to keep them in control, and keep the profits coming
................ any industry who has to face those damnable environmental
regulations ........... etc.
The poroblem is not that Bush is trying to please people - he's trying to
please ONLY the special interest (AKA rich) people and industries.
.
User: "Bill"

Title: Re: Bush faith-based terrorism 13 Mar 2006 02:47:40 PM
"ZenIsWhen" <onehand@clapping.com> wrote in message
news:1219far81k14ced@corp.supernews.com...

"Fredric L. Rice" <FRice@SkepticTank.ORG> wrote in message
news:12190lv8hmsru67@corp.supernews.com...

All of his decisions were based on pleasing people .............. the rich
,when he gave them the tax cuts ........ industries, like the drug people,
when he wrote into law a whole bunch of new things that guaranteed them
more profits .............. the energy industry when Cheny met with them
secretly to devise a plan to keep them in control, and keep the profits
coming ............... any industry who has to face those damnable
environmental regulations ........... etc.

The poroblem is not that Bush is trying to please people - he's trying to
please ONLY the special interest (AKA rich) people and industries.

The rich people and businesses were the source of his massive campaign
contributions which
bought his election and reelection!
.


User: "Bill"

Title: Re: Bush faith-based terrorism 12 Mar 2006 04:05:49 PM
Bush has one serious problem and that is he refuses to recognize or admit
errors and correct course.
I think he is brain damaged from his college drunkenness.
"Fredric L. Rice" <FRice@SkepticTank.ORG> wrote in message
news:12190lv8hmsru67@corp.supernews.com...

With his Christian gods ordering him to rape, torture, murder,
and commit treason against America, his faith in committing mass
terrorism remains strong.

Bush says his beliefs unshaken by poor poll numbers

Mar 10, 1:32 PM (ET)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Down in public opinion polls, President George W.
Bush said on Friday he realizes he has made some unpopular decisions but
that it "comes with the territory" and he will stand by his beliefs.

"I know some would like me to change, but you can't be a good
decision-maker if you're trying to please people. You've got to stand on
what you believe, that's what you've got to do, if you're going to make
decisions that are solid and sound," he said.

During a question-and-answer session with a national newspaper group, Bush
became his most animated when talking about the way he handles his job.

A year into his second term, Bush is beset with a job approval rating
below

40 percent, with Americans disapproving of his handling of the Iraq war
and

the U.S. economy.

His support for an Arab company's attempt to take over management of six
U.S. seaports, a plan that caused a rebellion among Republicans worried
about a security threat, has also caused him to suffer in the polls.

Bush got started on the topic when asked about a Colorado teacher who had
been suspended for criticizing his State of the Union speech in January as
"Hitleresque."

"Yes, I think people should be allowed to criticize me all they want --
and

they do," Bush said to laughter.

He said polls will not cause him to abandon his core beliefs.

"I understand some of the things I've done are unpopular. But that's what
comes with the territory. If you're afraid to make decisions and you only
worried about, you know, whether or not people in the classroom are going
to say nice things about you, you're not leading," he said.

---
"I, for one, welcome our new alien overlords." - Kent Brockman
---
"The country is on a high state of alert. For all I know, you could be
al-Qaida."
-- Quote from the Advantage Sales and Marketing, Inc. (949)797-2900

.


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