To: TLBSHOW
he shouldn't of said one thing about the racist holiday!
This is America, freedom, even freedom of speech.
68 posted on
12/26/2002 9:15:15 PM PST by
TexKat
To: TexKat
How soon I forget!
Islam is the enemy America faces and its not a religion of Peace its a bloody cult of death! I feel good already!
69 posted on
12/26/2002 9:17:35 PM PST by
TLBSHOW
To: TexKat
freedom of speech huh?
President Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell have recently denounced conservative Christian leaders for remarks characterized as disparaging to the religion of Islam.
In a clear refutation of Christian leaders Bush said, "Some of the comments that have been uttered about Islam do not reflect the sentiments of my government. Islam is a peaceful religion, a religion that respects others. Ours is a country of tolerance, and we respect the faith and we welcome people of all faiths in America." He further said, "By far, the vast majority of American citizens respect the Muslim faith."
The London Guardian reported, "Colin Powell, the US secretary of state, condemned America's Christian right yesterday for propagating hatred against Muslims, in what appeared to be a coordinated White House campaign to confront anti-Islamic rhetoric from a constituency that includes some the Bush administration's staunchest supporters."
http://www.covenantnews.com/baldwin021119.htm
70 posted on
12/26/2002 9:22:30 PM PST by
TLBSHOW
To: TexKat
Bush is going to lose the christian right in 2004 and instead gain the rat vote.
President Bush overlooks 1,500 years of Muslim violence against Christians and Jews, the attacks of September 11, 2001, ongoing persecution perpetrated by Islamic governments throughout the world, the recent murders by Muslim snipers in and around Washington, D.C., plus continued surreptitious and sinister activity being conducted by Muslims within our own country to rebuke Christian leaders.
Many believe Bush is doing this for the purpose of impugning the importance of Christians to the future policies and agenda of his administration. Bush obviously believes that Republican victories at the polls served as a repudiation of conservative Christian principles and is sending the message loudly and clearly that conservative Christians need not expect him to submit to their appeals. It will be more than interesting to see how long it takes for Christians to get the message.
Chuck Baldwin
72 posted on
12/26/2002 9:28:12 PM PST by
TLBSHOW
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