CreativeDominant -> RE: How President Bush's Iraq briefings came with quotes from the Bible (5/22/2009 12:38:46 PM)
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ORIGINAL: CreativeDominant Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, Bush stated that this war was divinely inspired? I'd love to see the quotes on that...direct quotes of him stating that, not something propped up by the media as showing the influence of religion on Bush. Damn, that was easy...I thought most everyone had heard of this: Bush: God Told Me to Invade Iraq President 'revealed reasons for war in private meeting' by Rupert Cornwell President George Bush has claimed he was told by God to invade Iraq and attack Osama bin Laden's stronghold of Afghanistan as part of a divine mission to bring peace to the Middle East, security for Israel, and a state for the Palestinians. http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1007-03.htm Buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...wrong!!!!! I asked for DIRECT quotes from Bush...not an article that cites two Palestinian sources. Nabil Shaath and Mahmoud Abbas are those sources and what the article states is that Bush is "quoted" as having said that by these two "gentlemen". Abbas is head of the P.L.O.---a terrorist organization. And Shaath...well, let me just post the following. Please take special note of what Abbas has to say about Shaath. Shaath served as the Palestinian Authority's first ever foreign minister from April 2003 to February 2005. Shaath made news on 2005-10-07 by commenting for a BBC documentary that in a 2003 meeting with United States President George W. Bush, Bush told him and other Palestinian officials that Bush was "driven with a mission from God." According to Shaath, the quotation was this: "God would tell me, George, go and fight those terrorists in Afghanistan. And I did, and then God would tell me, George, go and end the tyranny in Iraq... And I did. "And now, again, I feel God's words coming to me, Go get the Palestinians their state and get the Israelis their security, and get peace in the Middle East. And by God I'm gonna do it." Shaath later qualified his comments, saying that he and other world leaders at a Jordan summit two years ago "understood that he was illustrating [in his comments] his strong faith and his belief that this is what God wanted." Both the White House and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, who was also present at the meeting, denies that Bush ever made such a statement.[1][2][3]
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