As I have said before, if you disagree with that you need to take it up with the Lord, not me.
You may feel free to disagree with my admiration, respect and loyalty to President Bush, his leadership, his character, his honor and his courage, but if you disagree with God's appointment of all nations' leaders, then it's an entirely different matter.
Was then also Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Richard Nixon? How about Franklin Pearce, James Buchanan or Millard Fillmore (the worst presidents ever)?
The only thing about "God" having to do with America, in my humble belief, is that he has stretched his divine hand of protection over it. I say this because of the quirky peculiarities of circumstances involving:
1. The deaths of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, bitter enemies throughout their political lives and at the roots of our two political parties. They died as friends, however, exactly 50 years to the day after the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
2. Also, on July 4, 1863, Robert E. Lee's great army retreated from Gettysburg as the town of Vicksburg fell to U.S. Grant and the greatest threat to the United States as one undivided nation was never again felt.
3. James Madison, the Father of the Constitution, died on the same day (June 28th) when the Constitution was finally reconciled through Benjamin Franklin's prodding for a day of prayer.
I could go on with historical points but I think you get the point. What is fact from fiction, however, is that God had nothing whatsoever to do with George Bush and the presidency...in fact, had Al Gore petitioned for a recount of the entire state of Florida instead of Dade County, George Bush would have never had been president. FACT!