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Bush Kept America Safe ( An Ode To Former President George W. Bush )

They can remember him as the warmonger, the heartless one, instead of the southern gentleman; and haven't they yet realized that he was a man of God, with values far greater than most of us? God hates war Himself, but when evil men do horrendous deeds, He approves of it! Was David wicked to take Goliath down? Was Moses wrong for breaking the Holy Tablets, when his people turned to idolatry and forsook their God? Was Jashua thirsty for the enemy's blood, or he obeyed Him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt? Bush kept America safe, and I'm thankful for that! We cannot judge anyone by our human way, which is so futile: the-so-assumed-perfect-one make mistakes like the imperfect one; perfection was taken away from us when our ancestors sinned! Look at yourself and be less judgmental; we have faults, too and we try to hide them by manifesting denial! Try some compassion, understanding and sympathy, and these same virtues will be considered by others: when you are swerving off your path and you need guidance! When someone is about to fall, foresee that weakness... before he plunges into the abyss of nothingness! But we must show pity to anyone admitting the guilt, if forgiveness is granted to the unworthy one...why shouldn't he justify his actions when his Country was attacked cowardly? Bush kept America safe, and I will testify to that! Copyright 2009 by Andrew Crisci

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Date: 5/26/2009 10:33:00 PM
You make a good point, Andrew. People say history will judge Bush well, even though his popularity plummeted at the end of his term. Perhaps we should consider ourselves lucky that America was not attacked a second time after 9/11. You got me thinking... Love, Carolyn
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