> >> gabh mo leithscéal

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> >> Veronica from Kilcummin -

I stand against George Bush's political regime and George Bush the man. My religion is Catholicism, which means I am also a Christian. The dictionary describes a Christian as 'one who professes belief in the teachings of Christ'. Now, as far as I know, Christ did not teach his followers to go to war and kill, maim and torture innocent people. Also, the word 'Christian' has today taken on an almost secular meaning, which has as it's core the principles of 'goodness, kindness and respect'. Bearing this definition in ming, I do not think that George Bush is a Christian person. He is not good to others and he doesn't respect anyone. He has demonstrated this by declaring war on Iraq, particularly because the American government had no reason to invade Iraq. Oh, sorry, let me correct this, the American government contrived reasons in order that they could invade Iraq. The outcome of this invasion as we know has been devastating.
George Bush cannot be voted in for another term in office.
le meas,
Veronica

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> >> Pat from Castlegregory -

I think it is a disgrace that Bush pulled out of the Kyoto agreement. We are destroying this planet. Kyoto was not a solution to our problems but it was a start. Bush believes that all this talk about Global Warming is nonsense. He should listen to his own pentagon advisors who say global warming is more dangerous than terrorism. This decision by Bush not only effects America but millions around the globe . Even a small rise in sea-level would displace 100's of Kerry people and cause untold amounts of damage.
People of America, for the sake of every living entity (well maybe except the billionaires) on this wonderful planet,
Please DON'T vote for Bush.

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> >> Jackie from Kilgarvan-

Great site. The comparisos between Brendán and Bush are interestion,
Both belive they have a special conection with god.
Both belive that they are doing Gods biding.
Brendán went on overseas crusades rishing his own.
Bushsent others on his crucade, and stayed safely at home himself.

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> >> Serena from Tralee -

George W. Bush stated "I don't think that witchcraft is a religion. I wish the military would rethink this decision" on ABC News when asked about the military's decision to permit Wiccan rituals by soldiers at Ft. Hood Texas, after these soldiers appealed punishment which they had received for participating in such rituals. I am an earth loving Wiccan living in Bunawonder, Co. Kerry. Wicca is an earth religion. George Bush obviously has no understanding of Wicca or it's doctrines. Instead he is applying his fascistic methodologies and denying even his most 'sacred' troops their religious freedom. This is like sooooooooooooo wrong. Wic off George

www.cafepress.com/antibushpagans

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> >> Mary from Lyracrumpane

What is happening in Iraq is a disgrace. Bush went to war to free the people from a torturous regime, to remove the WMD's and to create peace in the region. No WMD's have turned up, Bush's regime has now become the torturer and persecutor and the people are still not free. Mr. Bush should be ashamed of himself, but our hands are not clean either. A large amount of weapons, machinery and troops that travelled from the US to Iraq refueled at Shannon airport. We are a neutral country so why are we supporting and aiding the invasion of a sovereign country? America and the world deserve better leaders than Bush.

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