azTrish Lt.Jg.
Joined: 12 Sep 2004 Posts: 133 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 8:09 pm Post subject: And the left Blames Bush for the rise in Fanactics and Lies |
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Taunting heaven and risking an outcome from hell
By Chip Berlet
Monday, September 06, 2004
Millions of Christians in the United States are concerned with the future of Jerusalem's Temple Mount, Al-Haram al-Sharif. Some pray for the day that Christians, Jews and Muslims can share in peace the site considered holy by all three religions. Others plan for the day that the Muslim shrines and places of worship on Al-Haram al-Sharif are destroyed and replaced with the third Temple of Solomon that some messianic Jews want to build on the site.
Depending on how studies are done, there are between 45 and 100 million "born again" or evangelical Christians in the United States. In the 2000 presidential election, 32 percent of the votes George W. Bush received came from church-going white evangelicals; and 14 percent of all voters identified themselves as part of the Christian right movement, where support for an aggressive brand of Zionism is strong.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=5&article_id=8069
questionsquestions.net
Collection of links from June & July
globalresearch.ca has presented a strong series of articles lately on the subjects of new false terror threats, "regime rotation", and the Bush admin moves to open the door for an election coup (avoiding, thankfully, the "anybody but Bush" delusions which distort many interpretations of ongoing events)
http://www.questionsquestions.net/docs04/updates0407.html
This looks like it goes with Kerry's band of brothers related type links
GI Rights Hotline answers soldiers’ calls
People's Weekly World Newspaper, 07/24/04 00:00
The reality of war has the phones ringing. As the death toll of U.S. forces since the start of the war rose to 900 this week, and the Bush administration’s rationale for war lies shredded by the truth, military personnel have been contacting a loosely-knit network of dozens of conscientious objectors (CO) groups, known as the GI Rights Hotline, to find a way off the front lines.
“We get thousands of calls per month,” soft-spoken hotline volunteer Bill Galvin told the World. “The sharp spike began about two weeks before the invasion of Iraq and has only increased. We have had to bring on new counselors to meet the volume,” he said.
“Mostly, callers are soldiers who have been part of or witnessed something repulsive in either Afghanistan or Iraq. Most have served their tour and received orders to return. Many say that they would rather go to jail than go back to Iraq,” he said.
http://www.pww.org/article/articleview/5527/1/144/ |
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