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Old Apr 15, 2006, 08:27 AM
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Is G. W. Bush the Antichrist?

I stumbled upon a websith that really has me wondering if bush is the Antichrist. Please go to www.bushisantichrist.com and read the proof that he is indeed the antichrist or at least fits the 666 part of it. I know that in the last year all of the great scholars have come forth to say that the mark or number of the beast is really 669. I am now thinking this is more disinformation since G.W. Bush fits the 666 thing.

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Old Apr 19, 2006, 09:46 AM   #61  
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I am talking about the history of the world.
Maybe we got this one before he got to big.

The fact is that Hussein DID get too big. That was when he invaded Kuwait. What happened then was the proper reaction. He was condemned for his aggression by the just about every nation. They banded together to throw him out of Kuwait. He was contained at that time. There was no proof he was going to try such an act of aggression again.
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Old Apr 19, 2006, 09:47 AM   #62  
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AMEN ScottGem!

And as for Katrina, yea, now Bush has his tail between his legs and is fixing things now, but TO LITTLE TOO LATE. What about all of the poverty that was ignored before Katrina happened? What about all of the people that were forgotten when Katrina struck? THe Levie's would have held up better if they had been updated to begin with, and not after the fact. No, this is not all Bush's fault, but once again, it just goes to show you that he should worry about what is happening here in the US, and not what is good for his pocketbook. Period.
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Old Apr 19, 2006, 09:47 AM   #63  
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Try reading your former posts in this section! And YOU try getting your own points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old Apr 19, 2006, 09:53 AM   #64  
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Try reading your former posts in this section! And YOU try getting your own points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I don't have to read my former posts. I know what I said. Try explaining yourself instead of posting cryptic remarks. I refer back to specific statements when necessary. If you show me what you are referring to, I will respond. But I haven't a clue.

I did go back reread my previous answer to you. I still haven't a clue what you refer to. As for my not showing respect. As I said respect has to be earned. Dubya has not show himself worthy of my respect.

As for my girlfriend, I've been happily married for 32 years.
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Our dear Heavenly Father, please plant the seeds of truth into the minds of the thinking impared. Amen
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Old Apr 19, 2006, 10:21 AM   #66  
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Mag, it seems like you have done your research already. So whay ask what you have already come to terms with? To see if others see and believe? it is still hard for folks to come to terms with the idea of illuminati, Icke theory and such. Im glad you brought this up but even if Bush isnt the "Antichrist" he sure is an evil, ignorant, self serving person that most can agree is not a good president but an ignorant one. And there will be those who adore him because they truly believe in his lies and have some form of hope.
Woe to those who live within the illusion and never question reality. For it is they who will breathe the smoke while their leaders point the mirrors.

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magprob agrees: Busted! BUT...I am amazed at the percentage of people that havent a clue about the things you mention. I want to know if it is becoming mainstream in at least the minds of Americans. Since of cours the Media will not dare commit suicide to reveal the
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What I don't understand is, I hear some Americans talking about respecting the president, respecting the government, etc. But how is criticizing the president's actions disrespect? Isn't it just a right as part of freedom of speech? If you threw a pie in the president's face as he was greeting people THAT would be disrespect (actually that happened to one of our prime ministers a few years back!). But when disagreeing with government policies is labeled "disrespect", that scares me. Do you want to live in a country where people are not allowed to disagree with the president???

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magprob agrees: It is NOT direspect! Please don't fall for the," your's is not to question why, but to do or die" crap. That's why we are losing our rights and the constitution is being used for T.P.
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What I don't understand is, I hear some Americans talking about respecting the president, respecting the government, etc. But how is criticizing the president's actions disrespect?

Perfect Chava!!! Got stymied by the spread feature. But your whole comment here was absolutely perfect.
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Originally Posted by orange
What I don't understand is, I hear some Americans talking about respecting the president, respecting the government, etc. But how is criticizing the president's actions disrespect?


I agree, Orange. What once again it goes back to Freedom of Speech, not criticism of the president.
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Cgirl, I realize Bush hasn't made the best decisions, but then again, what president has in the last 20 years? New Orleans? It is funny how no one has blamed the Mayor and the Governor who in my opinion did a horrible job in the whole evacuation.

Although everyone does make valid points. I am not sure who should be believed and who I shouldn't. You have the liberal media and a conservative media. Everyone will tell their side and what they think is right. This is almost as bad a thread on religion. I don't think anyone can make an assessment on whether the right decisions are being made unless you are 1) in the government 2) real close to people who work in government. It is the same as where you work. The higher ups are making decisions that the lower end people are shaking their heads as to why things are being done this way. I am not saying this is all right, I am just saying that this is the way of politics. I think bc it is Bush people are aware of the decisions that are being made.
magprob -- you mentioned the iluminata. Don't they control all the nations leaders anyway? I am not quite sure Bush is totally conforming to thier demands. I know Bush Sr. didn't.

It was pretty funny how Osama was endorcing Kerry. Why? I think bc Osama thought he could control Kerry better than Bush.

We need to get independant on oil. I heard awhile back the Senator from Alaska did a favor for 2 other Senators and set aside 19 million acres for wild life so later they could set aside 1 million for oil. Now those Sneators aren't in office anymore and we cannot get our oil drilled there. I remember Bush trying to get that pushed through but the other Senators wouldn't allow it.

Anyways, that is the end of my rant. I probably will only read the rest of the posts.

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magprob agrees: Very good points made! Did you mean to say we need to get independant "of "-meaning from oil? With that I must agree. I think Bush has his friends in mind first-then everything else.
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