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Is Jesus on the Side of Bush and the Republicans?

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2006

For several elections, the Republican spin machine has tried to cast Bush and the GOP as the party of believing Christians as I show with a clip from Fox News' Bill O'Reilly interviewing Pres. Bush. Several clips from interviews with former Bush insider David Kuo, however, show the flaws in this strategy. His revelations left me with a couple questions

Note: The HBO Real Time w/ Bill Maher clip only has right channel audio for some reason

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  • there should be an invisible wall between religion and politics

  • Recap: Bush starts a war to get justice and revenge, jesus wants peace and forgiveness, Bush gives tax cuts to the rich because they are rich, Jesus says wants the rich to give whatever they can to the poor. hmmmm...

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  • christ was the champion of the poor and the prince of peace...so he may not be liberal but he is not republican

  • Extreme liberals and extreme consersatives = idiots.

  • Neither.. no sides taken I would not guess..

  • I have heard more sense from local poor Afghanis in the 70s than in this insanely, deluded and very dangerous republican lie.

  • @pujols37105 Jesus is not a republican or a liberal, as stated below Jesus is not on a side you have to be on his so thanks but you are arguing a point we agree on ... I never said that Jesus supported abortion, we don't know his stance since he never mentioned it (same with Gays).Try again

  • @mickyallenk 1) Jesus doesn't support the censorship of his message in public facilities 2) Jesus doesn't condescend to his followers by calling them "fundamentalist Christians" or "bible thumpers" 3) Jesus doesn't support abortion 3) Jesus loves gay people for who they are, but he doesn't condone their actions 4) Jesus wants people to be generous, but out of their free will rather than government laws that force them to give

    Jesus isn't a republican, but he sure as heck isn't a liberal either.

  • @Edgehead10075 Believing in a god or gods does not effect the separation of church and state which you and i both agree on. Now if someone where to push their dogma into a public school on the students or were to bring a political agenda into a church, then that is where the line is sort of stepped over. In my humble opinion they are kept apart (for the most part) for the best interest of both religion and politics. I tend to be liberal sure, and I can respect your conservative values, cheers.

  • @Edgehead10075 dear god you must have nothing better to do with your life..so sad

  • Where does the Bible say that Jesus had long hair?

    Nowhere did Jesus ban war, nor did he ban people from having money.

  • Bush created 9/11?

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