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To: marshmallow
God bless America!
2 posted on
04/06/2003 10:11:41 AM PDT by
Nagual
To: marshmallow
Bush Mix of God and War Grates on Many EuropeansTFB
To: marshmallow
In God We Trust.
To: marshmallow
Interesting.. I sure haven't heard the Europeans reprimanding the Muslims for their "God" talk..
5 posted on
04/06/2003 10:16:18 AM PDT by
Zipporah
To: marshmallow
"No less than the German president, French prime minister and Belgian foreign minister have joined religious leaders in expressing concern about Bush's beliefs..."
Old Europe doesn't seem to be very interested in reconciling their differences with the U.S. after the Iraq war, much less in "tolerating" the faiths of others.
That's just so... liberal.
6 posted on
04/06/2003 10:17:59 AM PDT by
Southack
(Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
To: marshmallow
Satan's ears burn with the name of Jesus...imagine his followers/fellow travelers/cheerleaders aint to happy to hear it either
7 posted on
04/06/2003 10:18:15 AM PDT by
joesnuffy
(Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
To: marshmallow
Not very diverse and accepting.
I guess that's because Methodists don't (usually) react to insults by gutting people or stoning them. Now..if we were more like the Religion o' Peace in Europe calling for sharia law and raping women who wear shorts during the summer maybe they would respect us.
The French certainly seem to tiptoe around any mention of that other religion...
9 posted on
04/06/2003 10:18:59 AM PDT by
OpusatFR
(How can war protesters support Saddam when he is killing his own people! What sort of evil are you?)
To: marshmallow
Good. I hope the Euros are so pissed off that they can't even see straight.
If citing religion in a speech so angers the Europeans, I wonder how they feel about being rendered instantly irrelevent as a world power by America's decision to go to war against EU/NATO's wishes.
To: marshmallow
Good Lord, what a sorry pack of whiners.
11 posted on
04/06/2003 10:19:27 AM PDT by
dighton
(Amen-Corner Hatchet Team, Nasty Little Clique, Vulgar Horde)
To: marshmallow
No less than the German president, French prime minister and Belgian foreign minister have joined religious leaders in expressing concern about Bush's beliefs and the place of religion in U.S. politics. The Axis of Whiners.
Who cares what they think?
12 posted on
04/06/2003 10:22:18 AM PDT by
Allegra
To: marshmallow
Along with this, I've found that heathens often think they can push Christians around, sometimes trying to manipulate them using the Bible (which they don't understand). When they discover that Christians are not the pushovers they anticipate they become enraged. That's the sort of rage I see now in post-Christian Europe, as well as America.
13 posted on
04/06/2003 10:23:07 AM PDT by
DensaMensa
(He who controls the definitions controls history. He who controls the past controls the future.)
To: marshmallow
"The religious overtones in President Bush (news - web sites)'s speeches increasingly grate on many ears in Europe, where leaders invoking God in times of war are widely suspect of misusing faith for political purposes."Uhhhh ... What the f*** d'ya' think we've been all about these last 300 years or so?
14 posted on
04/06/2003 10:24:28 AM PDT by
knarf
(RA 11448419)
To: marshmallow
I just read in "Reagan's War" that during Vietnam LBJ didn't bomb on Sunday's. I wonder if these same critics of Bush are bothered that LBJ observed the Sabbath in this way?
15 posted on
04/06/2003 10:25:45 AM PDT by
votelife
(FREE MIGUEL ESTRADA!)
To: marshmallow
Inalienable rights is a "religious view" that grates the eurotrash. Who gives a damn what grates them.
16 posted on
04/06/2003 10:27:43 AM PDT by
PuNcH
To: marshmallow
Bush Mix of God and War Grates on Many Europeans Personally, I find the German mix of peace and known terrorist associates (Fischer) grating in the extreme.
17 posted on
04/06/2003 10:28:02 AM PDT by
Cachelot
(~ In waters near you ~)
To: marshmallow
The last time the Germans had a "problem" with someones "God" they decided to solve their "problem" by killing them. By the millions. And this was just a few years back.
I don't care what the Germans think.
To: marshmallow
Let me understand this. If we act during the muslim "holy" time or bomb a mosque, we're condemned in the world's eyes. Yet, these effete atheist/agonostics are going to tell us what to believe in the USA, thus interfering with our internal politics and beliefs.
Gosh, now I remember why my ancestors left the homeland.
To: marshmallow
Good humor. A predomoninantly Christian nation brings freedom, food, and medicine to a country whose muslim leader has brought them beatings, hunger, and death. And the French, of all people, find it "dangerous" that our president seeks God's wisdom during the process. Laughable.
22 posted on
04/06/2003 10:32:54 AM PDT by
so_real
(Meteorology is [my] Life)
To: marshmallow
SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP. (Not you, Marsh...the international world).
24 posted on
04/06/2003 10:34:55 AM PDT by
Hildy
To: marshmallow
I just read what William Donohue of the Catholic League said on this very subject."This is the way the Bush-fearing gang operates. They put words in his mouth and then denounce him for saying what he never said. We pray the president continues to invoke God's name whenever he sees fit and does not yield to those who tremble when he does."
25 posted on
04/06/2003 10:34:55 AM PDT by
ardara
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