Bushwacking
While he rides his bike through mountain resorts, he urges the masses to stay the course. Meanwhile, our soldiers are getting their asses blown off in a chaotic civil war created by Bush! And as the fanatical Christians bask in the glory of their new-found power, they urge the assassination of sovereign national leaders who oppose our heavy handed policies, salivating at the opportunity to place their Christian dogma in the public schools so they can create a new generation of God-loving people who are willing to kill anyone who thinks differently than them.
I used to think religion was a good guideline for society. Now it has become a rallying war cry to kill, deny science and bend the truth to advance an abusive agenda of fear and hatred. I see the injection of religion into governments as a sure way to bring violence and hatred to the forefront.
Why are these men of God not standing up for love and tolerance? Helping the poor and helpless? Instead they are greedy war hawks. Bush-the Christian who will “save” America from its evil ways-puts his thumb on science, brings war with a smirk and the quote of “Bring it on!” He has done more to help the rich than any other segment of society. It is beyond absurd! I have never seen how power and religion are a bad mix like I am witnessing now. The history of religious conflict we read about seemed caused by a basic ignorance that a modern society should see past. But Bush has brought it back in full force and urges us to stay the course.
-Kevin Mills, Boise


September 13th, 2005 at 9:36 am
That is quite possibly the most psychopathic rant of pure TRIPE I’ve ever read in my life.
September 14th, 2005 at 3:16 pm
It’s good that we all feel strongly one way or another. Where would we be without diversity and passion? However, I would love to see a post with the intention of outlining the good things Bush is doing for this country and the world. As of yet, I personally, fail to see many.