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To: Alan Chapman
That unless one believes in the same god that GWB believes in one is disqualified from serving on the bench.

Prove this statement or withdraw it. You don't have a right to conjure up words and insert them in another's mouth.

I would like to see a quote from Bush stating that unless you believe in the same God he does, you are disqualified from serving on the bench.

Good luck, you'll need it.

77 posted on 07/03/2002 5:53:24 AM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: jwalsh07
[That unless one believes in the same god that GWB believes in one is disqualified from serving on the bench.]

Prove this statement or withdraw it. You don't have a right to conjure up words and insert them in another's mouth.

I would like to see a quote from Bush stating that unless you believe in the same God he does, you are disqualified from serving on the bench.

Bush said the United States needs, "commonsense judges who understand that our rights were derived from God. And those are the kind of judges I intend to put on the bench."

Which god is GWB referring to? Obviously he's talking about the god he believes in. If you don't believe in the same god as GWB you have no chance of serving on the judiciary.

If you were a prospective judge, and you told GWB that nature was your god and that rights come from nature, what do you think your chances would be of selection?

95 posted on 07/03/2002 12:12:38 PM PDT by Alan Chapman
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