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To: RWR8189
Noonan makes some very painful but astute observations into Bush's ideology and psyche. Bush is a pious globalist.

Thus our lack of border security, the cheapening of the meaning of citizenship, the taxation of legit citizens to cover the cost of illegals, the ambitions of the FTAA treaty, and the new direction and goals of the WOT.

Perhaps Bush should study more scripture. He should go back to the "Tower of Babel" and read why man was separated into races and languages in the first place. God hates globalism.

History is history, it is not fluid and changeable. Lessons should be learned from history. Globalism ALWAYS leads to totalitarianism and rule under one ruler, this is why God hates it, and also tells us that at the end of time the world will be under the one rule of the anti-christ. No one, rich or poor, bond or free, will be able to buy or sell without the "Mark of the Beast".

Pure Democracy is the best form of government to insure totalitarianism over every action of the individuals life. This is why the founders gave us the Electoral College. This is why we are a Republic and in the Founding Fathers minds democracy was always suppose to be used with a little "d".
673 posted on 01/22/2005 8:46:54 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: MissAmericanPie
Pure Democracy is the best form of government to insure totalitarianism over every action of the individuals life.

Which is why our President desires, because of his love for people based on Scripture and his Christain faith, that all people live in freedom under democratic (small d) governments.

Not because of 'pious globalism'.........

678 posted on 01/22/2005 9:28:52 AM PST by ohioWfan (Have you PRAYED for your President today?)
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