September 30, 2004

Bush O'Reilly pt III

Last night's summation of the interview had a mediocre religious question and then a 'what do you want people to know about you' moment. Both questions were answered with vague ramblings. The shining moment was;

(regarding religion)

O’REILLY: Is it important in your decision-making?

BUSH: It’s an important part of my life. I don't see how you can divorce religion and how you live your life. I mean -- I, they're -- if faith is an important part of your life it’s ingrained in your soul, and ingrained in your being. And I make decisions based upon what’s best for this country. And I pray for wisdom, I pray for strength, I pray for others who are in harm’s way. I pray for the soldiers, I pray for their families. And I make decisions -- I make decisions about earthly matters, I make decisions about how to get out of recession, or how to improve education, or how to spread the peace-- and that's what I believe we’re doing is spreading the peace.

Proof that prayer doesn't seem to work in all cases and that Bush seems to effectively distinguish between the decisions he has to make regarding earthly matters versus heavenly matters. Is he a minor deity that has to differentiate between his planetary duties and his ethereal tasks?

Spreading the peace. Spreading the Peace. Spreading the Peace.... say it long enough. You too will begin to believe it. Spreading the Peace.

Posted by kerry at September 30, 2004 02:57 PM | TrackBack
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the boy belongs in a rubber room...both of them.

Posted by: tim at September 30, 2004 11:16 PM
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