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daughterofFreedom
15th December 2003, 17:20
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Ever since the September 11th tragedy the Bush Administration couldn't seem to figure out who to point their fingers to. :huh: They couldn't find anyone else to fit the picture better than Sadam Hussein. :D
Alright, so they got the guy...what's next?I want to know what every one think is the Bush Administration's next move. :ph34r:
I believe that the U.S. troops are never coming home. Even after the war has "ended" they are still over there. What are the troops still doing over there? I know for sure they're not chillaxing and having a good time. But anyhoo, I would like to know what everyone has to say. Thanx a [email protected]

(*
15th December 2003, 19:49
They can't go until they clean up their mess.

Who's next? Hmm, nobody until after the next election. If Bush wins, he will probably go after Syria or Iran. Then he will shift focus to purifying the holy lands by ridding it of arabs, and get it all ready for the second coming where all the jews will be forced to become christian or die...

Bush will then have completed his tasks as the self-proclaimed prophet of God.

cubist
15th December 2003, 20:53
where has bush proclaimed he is a prophet,

this isn't the religious war you are trying to make it, wether you like christianity or not mate.

the war is wrong and bush is wrong but not for his faith,

why do people who hate christianity make it out to be that bad, it is no worse than any other political ideal,

two things the christianity is active on a religious and political scale this is mainly in refernce to its political "right wing effects"

fidel, stalin, lenin, blair, bush, sadam, mugabe, etc etc all commit or have committed wrong actions to humanity or do you forget that with you blind hatred of religion.

hating the theology of religion is one thing hating the political affect it has is another, if man stopped using religion to benifit oneself then relgion would work just as if man stopped using systems to benifit himself, democracy would be effective and communism would stand a greater chance of being what it should be.

i don't see many posts about the jihad and how bad it is waging war on the innocent people in the west. the country may not be innocent, but our friends and families are they didn't chose to be born american and british could die due to these islamic attacks.

Hoppe
15th December 2003, 21:32
Originally posted by (*@Dec 15 2003, 08:49 PM
They can't go until they clean up their mess.

Who's next? Hmm, nobody until after the next election. If Bush wins, he will probably go after Syria or Iran. Then he will shift focus to purifying the holy lands by ridding it of arabs, and get it all ready for the second coming where all the jews will be forced to become christian or die...

Bush will then have completed his tasks as the self-proclaimed prophet of God.
If you oppose Bush for his christianity, I expect you are also against all backward middle-eastern theocracies?

Guest1
15th December 2003, 22:56
of course he's against theocracies

don't be dumb, bushes aides said in an article in Time, bush believes he has been chosen by god.

Bolshevika
15th December 2003, 23:22
Bush is a failure as a politician and a failure as a human being. I can suspect he will steal the election and invade "possible WMD hiders" like Syria, France, or Cuba.

timbaly
16th December 2003, 02:18
You think the US would wage war against France? Can you imagine the implications that would cause. Syria and Cuba are countries that could be attacked with little care from the world community. But if France were attacked how would the other European nations attack the US? Bush isn't dumb enough to attack France and create a possible war with Europe, he isn't a dumb politicain like you say he is. He knows what he's doing, he's good at manipulation.

(*
16th December 2003, 03:21
What just happened here? :blink:


I never said I hate christianity, or Bush for being a christian...why do people love to put words in others mouths. I've never said it was a religious war either, nor have I ever supported killing innocent people in the west


And as CyM said, of course I'm against theocracies.

redstar2000
16th December 2003, 04:50
Originally posted by [email protected] 15 2003, 04:53 PM
where has bush proclaimed he is a prophet,

this isn't the religious war you are trying to make it, wether you like christianity or not mate.

the war is wrong and bush is wrong but not for his faith,

why do people who hate christianity make it out to be that bad, it is no worse than any other political ideal,

two things the christianity is active on a religious and political scale this is mainly in refernce to its political "right wing effects"

fidel, stalin, lenin, blair, bush, sadam, mugabe, etc etc all commit or have committed wrong actions to humanity or do you forget that with you blind hatred of religion.

hating the theology of religion is one thing hating the political affect it has is another, if man stopped using religion to benifit oneself then relgion would work just as if man stopped using systems to benifit himself, democracy would be effective and communism would stand a greater chance of being what it should be.

i don't see many posts about the jihad and how bad it is waging war on the innocent people in the west. the country may not be innocent, but our friends and families are they didn't chose to be born american and british could die due to these islamic attacks.
Now I understand why you think I'm an "asshole". You looked at some of the religion threads in the other forums and saw some of my posts.

Your semi-literate defense of Christian theology is without merit, of course...it has an absolutely wretched track record.

So, of course, does Islam, Hinduism, and the overwhelming majority of all religions.

It's a matter of public record that Bush regards himself "appointed by God" to smite the heathen...he and Bin Laden are a perfect match "made in Heaven".

Bush is a model Christian and Bin Laden is a model Muslim.

I assure you that my "hatred" of religion is not "blind"...it's quite likely that I'm far more familiar with its history and theology than you are.

If, as is quite possible in the light of recent events, the Iraqi resistance becomes more or less entirely Islamic fundamentalist in character, then it will have become a religious war.

Precisely the sort of war that Christians and Muslims have always loved to fight.

A plague on all of you god-suckers. :angry:

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Bolshevika
16th December 2003, 20:18
I agree 100% Redstar.

Personally, I hate religion with a passion, in fact, it is only second to capitalism. And if this religious garbage gets out of control and Christian "leaders" start to pop up, the people will not hesitate in making examples of them (in my ideal state that is). Superstition is simply another contradiction amongst the peoples that must be destroyed.

Bush, Amnesty international, etc can call that a "human rights violation", but who fucking cares? Who is the person that makes up human rights anyway?

Cephas, would you like me to prove that the Christian/any god is not real? Ok, Dear Jesus/Joseph Smith/Allah/ all of you wankers, please strike me down with lightening this minute!

*Tumbleweed rolls by*

You see, I just proved that there is no god and praying is talking to yourself. If you pray please seek psychiatric treatment.