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Question:
"Separation between Church and State." Who coined the Phrase?
Give up? Answer: Thomas Jefferson - one of the
founding fathers of this geat Nation and a creator of the U.S.
Constitution and the First Amendment to that same Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson, in 1802, wrote a Letter to
the Dansbury Baptist Convention, referring to the First Amendment to
the US Constitution. In it he said:
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"There ought to be limits
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(We have absolutely no idea to whom this joke refers, or where it came from, but we thought you might like it) Three Texas surgeons were playing golf together and discussing surgeries they had preformed. One of them said, "I'm the best surgeon in Texas . A concert pianist lost 7 fingers in an accident, I reattached them and 8 months later he preformed a private concert for the Queen of England." The second one said, "That’s
nothing. A young man lost both arms and The third surgeon said, "You
guys are amateurs. Several years ago a "That cowboy was the former president of the United States."
(Click on Titles Below to Go to That Page) INTRODUCTION TO BUSH AND HIS REAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
BUSH - RACE AND AND RELIGION
BUSH - THE INVASION OF IRAQ
BUSH AND HIS NATIONAL GUARD EXPERIENCE
BUSH AND THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
BUSH, HIS NON-ENERGY POLICIES AND HIS FOCUS ON OIL
BUSH AND HIS SCANDALS
BUSH - HIS BEHAVIOR AND PATTERNS OF DECEPTION
BUSH AND JOBS
BUSH AND HEALTHCARE
BUSH, 9-11 AND TERRORISTS
BUSH AND HIS CABINET
BUSH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
HOW TO STEAL ELECTIONS, BY GEORGE "DUBYA" BUSH
BUSH AND GAYS
BUSH AND EDUCATION
BUSH AND THE DEATH SENTENCE
BUSH AND TAXES
BUSH'S POSITION ON HOUSING AND UNIONS
BUSH'S POSITION ON SOCIAL SECURITY
THE BUSH FAMILY
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FLASH!!! PARDON NEWS BULLETIN: Robert Wendell Walker Jr., a bank robber who was pardoned by Ronald Reagan in 1981, WHILE "DUBYA's FATHER GEORGE BUSH SR. WAS VICE PRESIDENT, was recently put on trial on charges of killing his wife and dismembering and burning her body! We now take you back to the Fox media's vicious gang rape of the Democratic Party!)
The Religious Freedom Coalition of the Southeast called attention to the danger to religious freedom which was evident in the private and public actions, beliefs and philosophy of George W. Bush. To that end, we will continue to publish excerpts and quotes, concerning President Bush, from various magazines, newspapers and other media sources from Texas, the United States and from sources around the world. Do not take our word for the truth of the following items. We ask the reader to go to the news source listed and make sure the quote or excerpt is accurate. There are two views of Mr. Bush. The first is that: "George W Bush was obviously not an evil person. But he was being misguided and was relying on advice from the wrong people who, we think, ARE evil. We shall wait and see whether his comments to the Council for National Policy (CNP) will eventually come true. Then we will know whether he is a true COMPASSIONATE conservative or whether he just played lip service to the eroding of our religious freedom." The second is that:
"Mr. bush IS an evil person because he met all the criteria for being evil:
dishonest, selfish, greedy, sacrifice of justice for political gain, utter
disrespect for women, promoting racism, promoting sexism, promoting Which view is the correct one? We will let the reader decide as he or she examines the evidence on this site. THE BUFFALO THEORY
There are several articles below which shows how Dubya feels about Women, Reporters, Gun Control, Abortion, Relatives with criminal behavior, the Air National Guard, and other important issues!!!
WOMEN: Though his spin doctors did a good job of hiding it during the previous election, Bush has been known to display his true moral character when he talks to other men. At the Republican National Convention in 1988, he was asked by a Hartford Courant reporter about what he and his father talked about when they weren't talking about politics. "PUSSY," Bush replied. Is this is a sample of George's true
feelings about women? (he was not talking about cats) Did we want this
kind of person in public life? (I guess we did. The American people
elected him to office twice!!!) Bill Clinton had the decency to deny
his infidelity to protect the reputation of his wife, Hilary. He would
never disrespect women with language like this nor brag about current
infidelity which would hurt and devastate his wife. He cheated on his
wife because he let his libido control him, a weakness that Bill and many
other men have and never will be proud of. Most civilized, mature men with any class whatsoever (at their most banal, candid moments) would refer to women as ‘babes,’ ‘foxes,’ ‘chicks,’ or ‘hot women.’ This is because most civilized mature men with any class find the whole female as desirable in every way that she is feminine. Bush refers to woman by her use. REPORTERS:
At a Labor Day event in Naperville, Ill., during the previous presidential
campaign, apparently oblivious of the microphone just inches from his mouth,
then Gov. George W. Bush made a crude offhand remark about a reporter which
has taken some of the shine off Bush's warm and sunny veneer. Even
worse is the response by vice presidential candidate Cheney who agrees with
him!! Yet within hours a Bush-approved attack TV ad that mocked Gore personally and was paid for by the Republican National Committee was running in more than a dozen swing states. "I thought it was tongue-in-cheek," Bush said, when asked if the ad went against his pledge to "change the tone." Later, when asked about the ad by two of Clymer's colleagues at the Times, Alison Mitchell and Frank Bruni, Bush dismissed complaints about the ad, saying, "This is politics." He certainly does have two faces doesn't he?
"If Bush wins, we'll
have a president ... where we work out of his office,'' **************** In Texas, George W., while he was governor of Texas, effectively signed a law that allows concealed weapons to be carried, "in churches, nursing homes, even amusement parks.'' Although the laws ban concealed weapons from such places, Bush signed follow-up legislation saying: the law can only be enforced if visitors are notified of the rules in posted signs or with hand-out cards, for example. ***************** THE BOOK THEY DIDN'T WANT YOU TO READ!!! Click on this book cover and go to the story!
George "Dubya" surrounded himself with those of questionable moral character. Perhaps it's not so bad for Bush that teens aren't looking to the Republicans for behavior models. Miami's Fox 7 television news reported that GOP hottie George P. Bush, the Texas governor's cousin and "secret weapon" for rounding up young and Latino voters, has a secret of his own. In 1994, the young Bush was busted for burglary and criminal mischief while he was in Florida on a winter break from Rice University. According to the police report, Bush was accused of breaking into the home of an ex-girlfriend. Her family declined to pursue the case. Is this a trend? Neo-Nazi's and KKK leaders are secretly working behind the scenes in his presidential administration, as we predicted before he was (elected?). We know he associates himself with leaders of White Citizens Councils (code word for KKK type of groups).
FROM THE BUSH WATCH: The Crossfire transcript of Friday October 20th 2000, included Larry Flynt's comments on internet pornography but not his Bush abortion charges (see below). They were removed from the CNN site, along with all other 10/13/00 transcripts. Meanwhile, a Bush watcher reported that the video of the program included Flynt's charges about a Bush abortion on Saturday, but the Flynt charges about a Bush abortion were later edited out. The video has since been removed from the site. American Politics Journal reported that it has a copy of the original Crossfire video with Larry Flynt's charges that George W. Bush "was involved" in an early 70's abortion. --Politex, 10/23/00 KGO-AM talk show host Bernie Ward
summarized his Tuesday half-hour on-air phone discussion with Larry Flynt
about Flynt's accusations that George W. Bush was "involved in" an abortion
in 1970 as follows: Flynt "says that in 1970 Bush's father was running for
the Senate against Lloyd Bentsen....that younger Bush was working for
daddy...that bush got a woman pregnant and that she got an abortion in a
Houston hospital I believe ...it could have been in Dallas...Flynt says he
knows the name of the woman and his investigators have spoken to her...she
would not say anything bad about George Bush but Flynt definitively said
that she didn't deny having the abortion...Flynt says that he has affidavits
from four of her friends confirming that she had the abortion....he says he
has another affidavit from the girl friend of daddy Bush's campaign
manager...and that she accompanied the woman to the hospital to have the
abortion....he says that he knows the name of the doctor who performed the
abortion......" She really had no answer, it was a corporate decision. Two other fellows called Bernie and they had just called CNN. Only to have a lady tell the first fellow that she didn't want to be bothered by that trash when he tried to register his complaint about the deleted transcript. She said call the news dept. tomorrow. The other fellow said he called and she said don't you people have anything better to do with your damn time. Now isn't that a lovely corporate image for CNN?... Bernie thinks the bigger issue is CNN's journalist credibility. I would have to agree, it certainly makes one wonder (like we haven't already) just how much do they edit the news and why? Bernie is urging everyone to continue to call CNN and also to email Howard Kurtz and others and ask them why is there censorship on CNN. If CNN has gotten 100,000 phone calls, imagine how many emails they have gotten??!! Probably twice as many." 10/25/00 See More HERE
Neither Gore nor officials in his
campaign would comment publicly on the issue. Since the Globe first reported on the
absences in May, Bush has declined to be interviewed on the issue. Bartlett
has said Bush did appear for drills in Alabama. But there are no records
that he did, and the commander of the Alabama unit which Bush was assigned
to in 1972 has said that Lieutenant Bush never showed. Kerrey, who won the nation's highest award for heroism as a Navy SEAL in a 1969 action that cost him part of his right leg, said he is amazed that Bush's military service has escaped any real scrutiny. ''George W. Bush got into the Guard because of his father, and he got out because of who he was,'' Kerrey said.
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