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Email President Bush and confront him about his stand for homosexuals
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| 1/26/03
| Tony Horton
Posted on 01/26/2003 6:53:20 PM PST by TonyTheTigger
To: president@whitehouse.gov; vice.president@whitehouse.gov Subject: Email President Bush and confront him about his stand for homosexuals
Dear Mr. President this is what the web page seen by millions will say. I also have a rather large size mailing list I will send this out to.
Email President Bush and confront him about his stand for homosexuals
To: president@whitehouse.gov, vice.president@whitehouse.gov
You will not receive my vote and I will make web pages after web pages exposing you for the fence straddling liar you have become. Ignore this if you want.... I will make good on what I promised you.
If this story is false I will not do what I have said. If I get no response I will take it to mean your guilty.
Bush White House, Clinton White House ... No Difference on Homosexuality
News from Agape Press
http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/1/242003b.asp
A former voter for you,
Tony Horton
TOPICS: Heated Discussion
KEYWORDS: homosexuality
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To: Remedy; George W. Bush
Great information. Thanks. All except "Patient Zero." Gay lifestyle contributes to their demise, physically and spiritually, but their disease was not of their own making, IMO.
Meanwhile, Africa is dying. The statistics are too unbelievable to comprehend. Life expectancies dropping from 65 to 40 in one decade; half a generation.
Even the pathetic U.N.'s numbers are staggering. No doubt the truth is even more tragic.
To: Clint N. Suhks
GWB attends my church on a regular basis, St. Johns at Lafayette Square on H and 15th. He goes to the 8:00 service so we never see him.
Wow. Your bishop isn't that Griswold guy, is he?
Isn't that particular church the one that the Secret Service wants the presidents to attend for security reasons? Isn't that where Clinton attended? Whose minister was his special adultery counselor?
I assume Bush is still officially Methodist but attends the Episcopalian church. But Bush's parents, like the majority of U.S. presidents, are Episcopalians.
C'mon. Juicy details, please.
To: xzins
".it says that bush is not a christian because he's a methodist." Depending on where you are, that thought is not necessarily too outrageous.
Many United Methodist churches in the S.F. Bay area do not profess a belief in the diety of Christ, or in the inerrancy of the scriptures. They believe that the Bible is a book of fables and lore, and that Christ was merely a philosopher.
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posted on
01/28/2003 4:57:11 PM PST
by
editor-surveyor
(Best policy RE: Environmentalists, - ZERO TOLERANCE !!)
To: Revelation 911
you wanna piece o this methodist LOL?
Nah. I just get annoyed with religious double-talk. It really would be better to say nothing. Christianity, by its nature, can't sit on the sidelines and try to offend the least people.
But then, I offend a lot of people so I guess I would say something like that, wouldn't I?
To: Dr. Eckleburg
Meanwhile, Africa is dying. The statistics are too unbelievable to comprehend. Life expectancies dropping from 65 to 40 in one decade; half a generation.
I still don't believe that AIDS has caused all those deaths. Bad sanitation and many diseases eradicated in the West by modern sanitation are a major problem. And remember that they can't afford our expensive AIDS tests. So they use a list of 'indicators', many of which are identical to dysentery and other common diseases of the Third World.
The Africans even try to claim that sodomy is unknown among them. A lot of this stuff is just lies and ignorance. We simply don't know just how much AIDS there really is in Africa. No one does. And the AIDS industry is fixated on keeping the research dollars flowing by any means necessary. It's not scientific, even by medical standards.
To: George W. Bush
Have you read "Emerging Viruses" by Leonard Horowitz?
$20 on Amazon.
To: George W. Bush
Wow. Your bishop isn't that Griswold guy, is he?You mean Frank? Yes, my son just had lunch with him and his confirmation class last Sunday previous, right in the middle of the anti-american demonstrations. Did you here what he said today
that Americans are GREEDY!!! He and the rest of management are all Libs Big time.
Isn't that particular church the one that the Secret Service wants the presidents to attend for security reasons?
I believe so, its just across the street from the WH and Laf. park.
Isn't that where Clinton attended? Whose minister was his special adultery counselor?
NO he worshiped at an other Methodist Church in DC.
I assume Bush is still officially Methodist but attends the Episcopalian church. But Bush's parents, like the majority of U.S. presidents, are Episcopalians. C'mon. Juicy details, please.
Thats all I got, see the link I posted to xzins.
To: Dr. Eckleburg
Have you read "Emerging Viruses" by Leonard Horowitz? $20 on Amazon.
No. I don't plan to.
Not every viral epidemic requires a scientists-run-amok conspiracy theory to explain it. There are many other possible sources and I doubt we'll ever know the original source of the AIDS virus.
After all, viruses can mutate unexpectedly even without the help of military/medical researchers. Of course, I wouldn't be surprised if it was created by science. I just don't think anyone has mustered adequate proof. And even if it is true, that doesn't provide a vaccine or a cure. Sometimes, the source is no longer that important. Given the mutated strains currently in the population, even finding the supposed original virii would be of little use in providing a vaccine/cure.
To: Clint N. Suhks
You mean Frank? Yes, my son just had lunch with him and his confirmation class last Sunday previous, right in the middle of the anti-american demonstrations. Did you here what he said today
that Americans are GREEDY!!! He and the rest of management are all Libs Big time.
Yow! You know this appeasing hate-America idiot?
You're right to pray for schism to preserve a remnant.
To: MeekMom
Whoa Sister. Methodists are not Christian? We AS Christians are to minister to the world, like it or not, that includes homosexuals.
I was going to say more, but I have been reminded in a gentle way that "Loose lips sink ships". A nice thing for CHRISTIAN to remember, don't you think?
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posted on
01/28/2003 6:38:28 PM PST
by
snerkel
To: Clint N. Suhks; xzins
I guess you already know Tony the Tiger was banned today. Twice, actually. He came back under "TonyTheDukeOfEarl" very briefly, before the AM zapped him and his posts.
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posted on
01/28/2003 6:38:56 PM PST
by
malakhi
(fundamentalist unitarian)
To: xzins
I think you've hit the nail on the head xzins. Thanks for the ping.
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posted on
01/28/2003 6:40:39 PM PST
by
snerkel
To: George W. Bush
I just don't think anyone has mustered adequate proof.I guess you'll never know since you don't plan on reading the book.
That was my point. The Big Shrug.
This story has a mere 20-year history; it's not so difficult to understand.
To: TonyTheTigger
Are you afraid to answer questions about your own church?
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posted on
01/28/2003 6:42:50 PM PST
by
snerkel
To: George W. Bush
Episcopalians -- 11
Presbyterian -- 9
Dutch Reformed -- 2
We're catching up.
To: angelo
Darn, I guess that means he won't be answering questions, huh? :D
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posted on
01/28/2003 6:55:15 PM PST
by
snerkel
To: snerkel
He's about as responsive now as he was before. ;o)
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posted on
01/28/2003 6:55:47 PM PST
by
malakhi
(fundamentalist unitarian)
To: editor-surveyor
It is just fine with me to say "many (or some) methodists are not christians." Shoot....I'm a Methodist pastor....I believe that about our little rural congregations. The left coast variety of methodism (with some awesome shining examples that are severely persecuted by their bishops) is basicly heretical wico-gaian, unitarian metropolitan gay. (Which explains why they persecute evangelicals.)
A legitimate process to kick out a bishop doesn't exist. We're trying to implement one at the next denominational meeting in 2004....we have them every 4 years.
I'd prefer a split and just kick out all the heretics and their toadies. But we will NOT go without a fight....and a nasty one. We will take the whole house down rather than give in to the creeps.
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posted on
01/28/2003 7:46:23 PM PST
by
xzins
(Prepare Ye the way of the Lord.)
To: angelo; Clint N. Suhks
Too bad for Tony that he insisted on being petty and annoying. Other than that he had some decent data IF he'd just stated it and supported it....without the disruptor style trash.
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posted on
01/28/2003 7:58:31 PM PST
by
xzins
(Prepare Ye the way of the Lord.)
To: editor-surveyor; xzins
Many United Methodist churches in the S.F. Bay area do not profess a belief in the diety of Christ, or in the inerrancy of the scriptures. They believe that the Bible is a book of fables and lore, and that Christ was merely a philosopher This really shocks me. ( I didn't know there were any churches in S.F.)
Just got here xzins. Looks like I missed the fun. :') CD
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