Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Bush feels hand of God as poll ratings slump
Friday November 04th 2005, 9:20 pm
Filed under: Religion, Politics

Check out this new article in the Guardian :: Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Bush feels hand of God as poll ratings slump

Well… I guess it’s good to know that Mr. President Bush is at a lower ratings level than Clinton was, even after the Monica Lewinsky scandal!… But what I can’t completely understand, is why people didn’t realize he wasn’t a peach during the election?!

But now let’s call a peach a peach — I applaud Mr. Maradona for his boldness — check out the picture on the Guardian’s page —

The one thing that I don’t agree with is that Mr. Bush is fascist. I don’t believe he is a Nazi — but he does represent the people who are his marionette-masters — and in that sense, he is more of a Mephisto than a Devil…

Mr. Mephisto, however, in the person of President Bush, believes that he hears the voice of God. He believes that he is part of God’s great plan for the eradication of terror.

Although Mr. Bush might be part of God’s plan, so am I, and so are the many thousand dead in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Let’s be bold and believe that God is free to be blue or red. Or, God forbid, purple (blue crossed with red) — and if God believes both blue and red, and if God then sees purple — could that mean that God supports the gay population, and loves them as much as the other Christians?

According to Pat Robertson, God sends punishment down on gays — that’s why 9/11 happened… that’s why the hurricane came.

Grow up! Let’s send a prayer out to all of those who are suffering today…


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