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Yes, I blame them for these cowardly acts, and no, I do not think they
have any justification for their barbaric acts against innocents, which is against even their own religion. But let's be realistic here - anybody who doesn't see the Bush administration, with its "faith-based" initiatives and connection to the very right wing Church as crossing the line toward making the US a Christian country must be fairly blind or strongly believe that this direction is the Right Thing To Do. While I am uncomfortable with the religious right wing of the Republican Party, I'm hard-pressed to list anything concrete Bush has done in their favor. I suppose you could list the ban on partial-birth abortion as happening under his watch, but this procedure is so barbaric that most people -- Democrat or Republican -- shudder at this type of abortion. I see that law as being outside of partisan politics -- but that's just me, I suppose. And the Judge who tried to place the Ten Commandments on the front lawn of the town courthouse (down South somewhere -- I forget) was summarily drummed out of office... While it is true that Bush is obviously a devout Christian, which may change the *perception* of the U.S., I don't see that the country -- or the laws of the U.S. -- have changed in any pro-Christian way under his watch. If anything, the country went waaaaay conservative during the Clinton presidency. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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