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| Bush and company celebrating victory and diversity November 3, 2004 |
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| Please do not assume the above photograph of Bush's proverbial "kick to the Christian groin" was an easy one to locate. On the contrary, out of hundreds of pictures of the "celebration," the above picture was the only one I could find which shows the whole gang, from the straight to the queer and all in between. The remainder of the photographs I found either showed exclusively Bush and his family or Cheney's right shoulder and a panoramic view of everything to Cheney's left with an occasional shot of Mrs. Cheney. Even Yahoo.com's short video clip of Bush's speech excluded the entire Cheney family. Of course, while this media blackout of George Bush's homosexual encounter was frustrating, it was also expected. Overall, I consider the above photograph an exceptionally fortunate find. Despite Yahoo.com's substandard video, there was a splendid video clip courtesy of WhiteHouse.gov which showed all of diversity's throng having a good ol' time at the expense of Christianity. (WhiteHouse.gov is the President's personal website. Much thanks to Bush and Company for help, again, in further exposing Bush's fraudulence as a Christian, let alone a conservative.) Click here to view the clip. I do not, however, expect a loyal, Republican party-first Christian to acknowledge or admit the truth of Bush's obsolescence, nay, antagonism to the causes of Christ and His Church. That particular Christian is not interested in the truth; you're into winning at any cost, football game or otherwise and even though you still lose. Consider this: Was there a need to have "the Vice-President's lesbian daughter" and her live-in on stage with the President? I noticed the twins didn't bring on stage with them any guy friends from their serious days of college. Why, then, did Mary Cheney showboat her rebellion to God? Why did your "conservative Christian" President tolerate this abomination - again? There was no reason for Mary Cheney's presence, let alone her dike live-in, unless Bush and Company was once again proving to the conservative gang, and unfortunately Christians, that Bush could once again "shaft" Christianity and God's righteousness like many times - many, many, many other times - before the election and still procure Christianity's votes. Amazing. Stay away from the T.V. as well as the "Purpose Driven Church," Christians! Wake up soon! |
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| BUSHCO THANKS THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT BY SPITTING ON IT November 4, 2004 Curtis Kekoa III [Note: Special thanks to Alan Stang for his keen observance.] Not less than 24 hours after George Bush was declared a re-elect did he and his V.P., Dick Cheney, "thank" Christianity by spitting on it during Bush's victory speech. Waving to a crowd of suckers - I mean supporters many of whom were Christians - were not only Bush, his wife and twin daughters, but also Cheney, his wife and, of course, his lesbian daughter Mary Cheney and her lesbian live-in. Just in case you misunderstood, at least two lesbians were on the victory stage celebrating with "conservative Christian" George W. Bush. If by this point you do not understand the anti-Christianity in the President's carefree flaunting and acceptance of homosexuality in front of the world, then either you are not a Christian or you are a Christian possessing severe problems. If you aren't a Christian, then it is fair you would not understand - just know God condemns homosexuality (Leviticus 20:13; Romans 1:27; I Corinthians 6:9-10; et al.). If you are a Christian who does not understand - more accurately in denial - then you need to get out of the church you're attending. It's a bad church, probably. Regardless, both Christian or otherwise, you need to repent for your opposition to God. So does George Bush. Of course, Christians who support Bush probably will once again deny Bush's open acceptance of the "beautiful people" which flies in the face of God and wreaks of hypocrisy. Some Christians may even go (and already have gone) beyond denial just to conjure the most pathetic of excuses for their support of Bush such as "He's the lesser of two evils" and "He's a weak Christian, but a good politician." Huh? Sadly, the picture below is not enough to convince those Christians who are hellbent on maintaining the status quo of Republican party politics regarding Bush's anti-Christianity. They would rather win at all costs even if it means compromising the most basic of Christian principles as if this were a football game instead of the U.S. Presidency. These Christians' failure of recognizing Bush's Christianity a hoax, not to mention their irresponsible actions of voting for such a fraud for any reason, is certainly indicative of a dissociative disorder. Definitely, supporting Bush is rebellion to God. |
