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Make my day!!!!!!

LOL I love this. You lay down with dogs, you wake up with fleas. Bush stoked the flames of these intolerant bigots for the past four years, and now they're turning on him with talk of "just what kind of faith does he have?" I.e., Bush isn't a real Christian because he mentioned the Koran nicely, and because the RNC appointed a pro-choice co-chair to serve alongside the ambiguously-gay Ken Mehlman.

This is from the American Family Association's propaganda organ AgapePress, and note that I have NEVER seen the AFA publish stories it doesn't agree with. This story was published to raise questions about Bush's faith in view of his waffling on issue of concern to the religious right. Love it.

Of course, the incredibly offensive thing is that they're actually questioning his faith because they disagree with him on like 2 or 3 things, including a job appointment and a mention of the Koran. So what do they do? QUESTION HIS FAITH. Man, if any liberal groups have money and a brain out there, please grab this and get it to the White House and the media. Bush will be PISSED.

...Some conservative Christians are asking questions regarding the faith of President Bush based on his recent actions. Christian social commentator John Lofton is upset over some things the president has done lately, including the chief executive's praise of the Koran during his inauguration speech last week. "It was deeply distressing to hear President Bush mention the Koran, which is a vehemently anti-Christian [and] anti-Jewish document, in the same breath with the Old and the New Testaments," Lofton says. The columnist also notes that in his Christmas address, Bush failed to mention the name of Christ -- yet he honored Ramadan and an Indian holiday that features an eight-legged elephant god. And today's (January 24) March for Life in Washington, D.C., follows on the heels of the president's approval of a pro-abortion woman for the number-two spot on the Republican National Committee. Lofton has written a column wondering just what kind of faith President Bush has.


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