Craig Chilton -- Countdown to 1/20/09: 1,424 days to BYE-BYE Bushie!
Forever!! wrote:

> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:19:43 +0100, 
> Amos Keppler <fake@mail.org> wrote:
> 
>> Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Amos Keppler wrote:
>>>
>>>> Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Spammer <RLG2501@yahoo.com> spewed:
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>>>>>>  How George W. Bush became a Christian...
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> 
>>>>>   Murderous Warmonger-inThief G.W. Bush is NO Christian.
>>>>>
>>>>>   At best, he is merely a PSEUDO-Christian.  A con man 
>>>>>who pretends to be a Christian, to attract votes and support 
>>>>
>>>>>from the equally UN-Christian "Religious" Radical Right.  The
>>>>
>>>>>loathsome-agendas-against-personal-liberties-infested RRR 
>>>>>cult of which 5% of Americans hatefully, mindlessly, and unfor-
>>>>>tunately are lemmings.
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>>>>   He's a typical Christian.
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>>>     Actually, he's not.  If anything, Bush has the mindset typical of
>>>those RRR cult lemmings to whom he kowtows.  Only a mere 6% 
>>>of America's professing Christians are RRR cultists. and support 
>>>the cult's loathsome anti-human-rights agendas.
>>>
>>>    The other 94% are Christians who either simply ignore the 
>>>RRR cult altogether, and are indifferent to its agendas... or are
>>>Christians like me, who are fair-minded egalitarians who either
>>>actively or passively disagree with those agendas.  In my own 
>>>case, I actively and vehemently oppose those socioparhic 
>>>agendas, and that equally sociopathic and worthless cult.
>>>
>>>    Since (per the Gallup Poll) 87% of Americans are professing
>>>Christians, that means that only 1/20 of the American people 
>>>(i.e., 5%) who are old enough to know what's going on are 
>>>lemmings of the RRR cult.
>>>
>>>    Unfortunately, though ---
>>>
>>>  RRR : society :: 5% arsenic solution : glass of drinking water
>>>
>>>    And THAT is why as many fair-minded egalitarians as possible 
>>>need to **actively** FIGHT the loathsome agendas of the cult -- in 
>>>order to KEEP America free.
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> 
>>     Good. But sixty million of you were dumb enough to vote for him.
>> And evangelical Christians voted for him in droves.
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>       Wrong.  (And, BTW... those so-called "evangelical Christian" 
> to whom you refer **seldom** evangelize... and are the deluded
> Christians and PSEUDO-Christians otherwise known -- more accur-
> ately -- as the RRR cult.)   As I made clear in Usenet long after the
> election, when I said **this** ---
> 

  But evangelical christians did vote for him in droves. Remember that 
they are still a minority in the population, so by your own words, 
virtually every one of those people voting voted for bush.
  That there were also many other idiots voting for him doesn't change that.

  Amos Shadowwalker
  http://midnight-fire.net/thelongwalk