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Bush's "Christian" Blood Cult

Apparently the Pope thinks that George W. Bush may be the Antichrist. Mind you, there probably are many Bush supporters who think the same of the Pope.
Bush's blood lust, his repeated commitment to Christian beliefs, and his constant references to "evil doers," in the eyes of many devout Catholic leaders, bear all the hallmarks of the one warned about in the Book of Revelations - the anti-Christ. People close to the Pope claim that amid these concerns, the Pontiff wishes he was younger and in better health to confront the possibility that Bush may represent the person prophesized in Revelations.

Hmmm... if you portray the Bush administration as a "blood cult" in Christian garb, the telegenic, massively popular "people's President" does make a convincing Antichrist figure. (Mind you, I'm an atheist, so what would I know?) (via NWD)

There are 5 comments on "Bush's "Christian" Blood Cult":

Posted by: Jack Chick http://www.chick.com Mon May 5 08:47:53 2003

Maybe they're BOTH the Anti-Christ!

Posted by: Tom Baker http://www.lulu.com/zembooks Sat Nov 20 01:30:09 2004

I am a spiritualist, so for me, the "Anti-Christ" label is a loose definition... However, I am also a student of global conspiracy theories, and I suspect that Bush, truly, is a Son of the Devil (or, at any rate, of the bloodline of fallen beings from the beggining of time Genesis 6:4)His family relation to royalty, his membership in Skull and Bones, his "Christianity", his bloodlust and total lack of human empathy, his hatred of the underclasses, his manipulation and lies, his dictatorial police-state administration, his "talks" with "God", his suspicious behavior concerning 9/11, his family links (through his grandfather) with aiding the original Third Reich (which was born from secret societys similar to Skull and Bones) , his emergence at the same time as the invention of the implantable micro-chip, his...ah, hell, who am I fooling! THIS RAT IS THE ANTI-CHRIST!!!

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Posted by: acb http://dev.null.org/ Sat Nov 20 02:29:48 2004

That's nice. Btw, cool scarf.

Posted by: SickOfTheRightLies http:// Mon Nov 22 08:12:52 2004

I especially was disturbed by the following from the same essay: One only has to check out Bush's record as Governor of Texas to see his own preference for death over life. During his tenure as Governor, Bush presided over a record-setting 152 executions, including the 1998 execution of fellow born-again Christian Karla Faye Tucker, a convicted murderer who later led a prison ministry. Forty of Bush's executions were carried out in 2000, the year the Bush presidential campaign was spotlighting their candidate's strong law enforcement record. The Washington Post's Richard Cohen reported in October 2000 that one of the execution chamber's "tie-down team" members, Fred Allen, had to prepare so many people for lethal injections during 2000, he quit his job in disgust.

Bush mocked Tucker's appeal for clemency. In an interview with Talk magazine, Bush imitated Tucker's appeal for him to spare her life pursing his lips, squinting his eyes, and in a squeaky voice saying, "Please don't kill me." That went too far

Posted by: same again http:// Mon Nov 22 08:14:05 2004

That went too far for former GOP presidential candidate Gary Bauer, himself an evangelical Christian. "I think it is nothing short of unbelievable that the governor of a major state running for president thought it was acceptable to mock a woman he decided to put to death," said Bauer.

A former Texas Department of Public Safety officer, a devout Roman Catholic, told this reporter that evidence to the contrary, Bush was more than happy to ignore DNA data and documented cases of prosecutorial misconduct to send innocent people to the Huntsville, Texas lethal injection chamber. He said the number of executed mentally retarded, African Americans, and those who committed capital crimes as minors was proof that Bush was insensitive and a "phony Christian." When faced with similar problems in Illinois, Governor George Ryan, a Republican, commuted the death sentences of his state's death row inmates and released others after discovering they were wrongfully convicted. Yet the Republican Party is pillorying Ryan a