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Sore Subject: Has President Bush turned his back on his base?

Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by LadyEagle, Jun 11, 2003.

  1. LadyEagle

    LadyEagle <b>Moderator</b> <img src =/israel.gif>

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    This is from another thread to Phillip: (didn't want to hijack that thread)

    Phillip, I am going to post some items which leads me to believe President Bush has turned his back on his base - the Evangelical Christians. I'm sure others here will not agree - so debate at will, but I won't be debating. [​IMG]

    RE: SEPT. 11, 2001 From William J. Murray (Evangelist son of atheist Madeline Murray O'Hare)

    Link:
    http://www.rfcnet.org/wjmreport/october2001.htm


    Before I read the above statement from RFC, a C-span caller had called in to say the same info about the imam. Later googling verified the info re: this imam is correct.

    Link:

    http://www.connectionmagazine.org/2002_02/ts_bush.htm

    Link:

    http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/evangelical_christians021118.html

    IMO, with this attitude, it is but a small step from speaking Biblical truth to that being called a hate crime. :( This is just too politically correct if we are truly fighting a war on terror, IMO. :(

    Islam - Bush remarks from White House web site:

    http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/ramadan/islam.html

    The linK (there are others re: this):

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/11/16/wus116.xml

    RE: The DC snipers:

    http://www.wjmurray.com/news/default.asp?action=detail&article=62

    A couple of threads on this topic previously posted here on BB:

    http://www.baptistboard.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000690

    http://www.baptistboard.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000719


    It is not that President Bush doesn't know. Many Conservative Evangelical leaders have written to him or had informal face-to-face meetings with him over these things. :(

    I know this is a sore subject for many folks. Now that the war in Iraq is pretty much over, I feel at liberty to address these topics once again. They are disturbing to me. And now there is the Road Map thing, making deals with terrorists, those who support Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, al-Aqsa Martyr Brigade. [​IMG]

    Thanks for asking, Phillip - Draw your own conclusions.
     
  2. KenH

    KenH Well-Known Member

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    I don't know that President Bush has turned his back on conservative evangelical Christians as much as he was never on our side to begin with. His phrase, "compassionate conservatism" was a dead giveaway that he was not interested in rolling back the tide of socialism that is now the basis of our federal government as conservative evangelical Christians would like to see accomplished. We voted for him, probably more because of being tired of 8 years of President Clinton running the show and not wanting a continuation with Vice President Al Gore, than really agreeing with then Governor Bush's proposals.

    During his time in office, the federal government has grown much larger. I voted for him in 2000. I don't plan on doing so in 2004. Most likely I will vote for the Constitution Party or Libertarian Party candidate. Neither of these candidates will win, but I will feel better about my vote in 2004 than if I vote for President Bush. I urge my fellow conservative evangelical Christians to do the same and resist the Siren song of the Republican Party in 2004.
     
  3. LadyEagle

    LadyEagle <b>Moderator</b> <img src =/israel.gif>

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    Agreed.

    http://www.constitutionparty.org


    [​IMG]
     
  4. WillRain

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    I supported Alan Keyes in the last two presidential Primaries and voted for Howie Phillips so you can tell I'm not a Bush apologist, BUT, while he has made some moves which, in my mind, smack of being politically motivated (which is exactly what's going on by being "inclusive" with these Muslims) I have to give some major credit where it's due...

    No President that I can think of has sent up a better slate of judicial nominations than W.

    whatever else he's getting wrong, on this HUGELY important matter, he's getting it right to a very great extent.

    Just so lonh as the GOP sticks to it's guns on the matter.
     
  5. InHim2002

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    I'm not really too sure where you get the idea that extreme evangelical christians are his 'base' - there are so few of them that he would not have been elected if that were the case
     
  6. LadyEagle

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    Didn't say "extreme" - that is your word, InHim.

    http://www.msnbc.com/news/918997.asp


    http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/evangelical_christians021118.html

    The "base" is charged up about the Road Map. In courting the Muslim vote, Bush is losing his base, including not only Evangelical Christians, but Jews, as well.

    There are a few who call themselves evangelical Christians who take an opposing view on this Board, but those dissenting voices are very few & nearly non-existent in the larger American political scene.

    The Road Map will cost Bush the election in 2004. Watch & see.
     
  7. KenH

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    1)Only if you narrowly define the base as composed of dyed-in-the-wool, nothing else matters dispensational premillennialists who actually vote.

    2)No, it won't. There are not enough dispensational premillennialists who first, will actually vote and second, who will vote for someone other than President Bush to cost him the election. Very few Americans vote based on foreign policy. Very few Americans care about foreign policy on an ongoing basis. You, SheEagle9/11 and your dispensational premillennialist buddies, are an exception to that rule.

    If President Bush loses it will be because the economy gets worse. If the economy gets better, he will be just about unbeatable.

    Those are the plain political facts, SheEagle9/11. [​IMG]
     
  8. LadyEagle

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    So you don't care if Mount Calvary, Bethlehem, the Garden Tomb - all the sites that are sacred to Christians become totally under Muslim Control? That is part of the Road Map - the capital of the newly created state of Palestine will be Jerusalem and all the aforementioned places will be under the control of Muslims for them to desecrate. But none of that matters, eh?

    Interesting that the two main focal points of this administration are:

    Babylon, the epicenter of darkness.

    Jerusalem, the epicenter of Light.
     
  9. KenH

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    Weren't they under Arab control prior to June 1967?
     
  10. LadyEagle

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    http://www.yale.edu/accords/jerusalem.html

    Also see:

    http://www.jcpa.org/jl/jerusalem-gms.htm
     
  11. church mouse guy

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    The Libertarians around here want to legalize all vice--I could not vote for them.

    The road map is now a dead letter. It's real author is perhaps Secretary of State Powell. Bush blundered on this one so now perhaps he will allow Israel to deal with the terrorists as the USA is dealing with terrorists. It would be very helpful to the USA in Iraq if the Arabs were defeated in Israel. All politicans pop off and say and do foolish things. It is remarkable that Bush had the military power to have that meeting safely.
     
  12. LadyEagle

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    That, my Friend, is probably the profound golden nugget of the day! [​IMG]
     
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    Lady Eagle, Powell is good at what he does but he should not decide policy on this point completely. However, he is reasonable and loyal to Bush as all good soldiers should be loyal, shouldn't they? Powell is also very brave if you consider as true that the Palestinians tried to assassinate him a few months ago when he visited Israel. They say that the Palestinians sent an ambulance loaded with explosives on the airport road at the time that he was landing. Do you recall that incident?

    Your kind remarks to me have me enthralled to you.
     
  14. KenH

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    If that is the case, then I say God bless Colin Powell. [​IMG] At least he is trying to find a peaceful solution so that the Israeli and Palestinian children can live in safety instead of living in the horrible conditions that both sides are currently enduring. [​IMG]
     
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    The road map was a dead end, wasn't it? It was little more that Oslo revisited or a rehash of all of the other plans that have been around since Carter. By the way, Carter likes Clinton a lot because Carter thought that there would never be a President worse than he himself was.

    Europe and the UN are suspicious members of the quartet. The USA should well know that there is little that we can do to save ourselves from terror except to fight it and try to eradicate it. If we join Europe and the UN and turn our backs on Israel, Israel might have to use atomic weapons, don't you agree? The error of the Western approach to this oriental problem is to constantly call for Israel to restrain her response while failing to force the Arabs to comply with any of the promises on their side of the bargin. It is a shame that the Arabs live in such squalor, but the whole Arab League is squalor and filth and corruption. Remember that Islam wants to return to the days of Islamic military rule seven hundred years ago. Islam is fatalistic and nihilistic, willing to commit self-murder for an idol.
     
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    I don't think so. There is no Arab country or combination thereof that can take on Israel militarily without having their military wiped out in short order by conventional means.
     
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    Some things about President Bush are just blazingly apparent. His appointments of known homosexuals to government offices and diplomatic positions are an indicator that he isn't being led by the Holy Spirit. Open borders are an indicator that national security and national sovereignty mean very little to him. His plan for economic recovery is simply for Americans to spend more money. What a joke! How about making this country more productive.

    I hear talk of giving foreigners U.S. citizenship in exchange for military service. That's a security breach and also constitutes a mercenary type military system.

    What really gets me is knowing how knowledgeable and educated our leaders are, and for them to be carrying out policies that are destructive to our nation. I can only believe that they are willfully destroying our country.

    Roy
     
  18. LadyEagle

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    Roy, I agree 100%. There is another agenda at stake & we must look at a person's actions not just the words they speak that they think we want to hear to make us feel good.

    It's not just certain Evangelical Christians who have taken a stand against the Road Map. The drum beat is growing.

    Other Conservatives who have taken a stand yesterday & spoken out against the Road Map:

    Sean Hannity (Fox & Friends) from his radio studio yesterday morning.

    O'Reilly (Fox News) The Factor - last night.

    Joe Scarbrough (MSNBC) last night from his show.

    Michael Savage (MSNBC) last night from JS show.

    None of these people are pre-tribs by the way (as far as I know - O'Reilly & Sean Hannity are Catholics).

    On Capitol Hill, House Majority Leader Tom Delay, R-Texas, said Israel has the right to defend itself. "If (Abbas) doesn't destroy terrorists and their infrastructure, Israel must," he said. "And make no mistake: America must stand by Israel as it fights its own war on terror."

    We are either for Israel who is already an existing Nation since 1948, or we are for the terrorists. The line has been drawn in the sand for many years. The fingerprints of the State Department are all over this road map.

    America has been a friend to Israel for over 50 years. For our President to turn his back on her in favor of making deals with homicidal maniacs so he can get the Muslim vote in 2004 is unconscionable! :mad:
     
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    I serious doubt that is the case. There are less dyed-in-the-wool Muslims who will vote than there are dyed-in-the-wool dispensational premillennialists who will vote. I think President Bush is sincere in wanting to see the suffering ended for both Israeli and Palestinians, especially the children.

    By the way, just because one is not willing to support Israel carte blanche does not mean one is pro-terrorist. ;)
     
  20. LadyEagle

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    True, but he is living under a delusion that freeing Muslims & creating a Palestinian state will procure the American Muslim vote. Someone has given him faulty advice.

    I thought on the other thread you couldn't see the correlation between dispensationalists and the Road Map. So why don't you answer the other thread about post-trib and being FOR the Road Map? Flipping & flopping like a fish on dry land, eh? :confused:
     
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