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Originally Posted by nickerjones
and this is a problem why??? You do know America was founded by people who were seeking religious freedom and wanted to worship as they please. I myself graduating from a bible college am happy we have a semi-religious leader. However I'm not saying i agree with everything that has transpired, but im under the assumption that Pres. Bush is one of the most powerful men in the free world , im pretty sure he knows things about things going on that would scare the hell out of me and that i dont want to know. So i have to have a lil trust that he is trying to protect me and the rest of America.
I do agree that these candidates will say anything to get elected... I just hope to hell its not hillary that gets elected. As much as i would enjoy free healthcare , being a diabetic, it will not work in the U.S. it barley works here in canada
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From what I've seen and heard from Bush he barely knows where Canada is and the only interest he has is in our resources such as oil. We aren't the rest of America, we're a separate country although our cultures are very close and when it comes to foreign affairs we are on our own. Look at the NorthWest Passage as an example. The Americans won't recognize it as ours and would be glad to move in on it.
As for Bush or any other politicians, I have nothing against them having religious beliefs but when they rely on their conversations with god to guide their policies without having a firm foundation in foreign affairs, I lose faith in their leadership. Iraq is a good example.