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Republicans for Bush


Group Leader: Cable100k
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name pretty much covers it RIC

This group was formed on 12/7/06.

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iortizvictory
iortizvictory

Posted on August 18, 2007 10:25:49 AM PDT

I'm really suprised that more Christians aren't taking a more serious look at Ron Paul. His voting record is incredible. He has delievered 4000 babies. He is unlike any candidate I've ever seen in politics.

www.freeme.tv

 

 

RIC


cweijers
cweijers

Posted on July 7, 2007 2:42:58 AM PDT

They want to impeach Bush simply because Clinton was impeached.  They have no leg to stand on.  Bush has really done a great job for the U.S. economy, but this war is just not popular anymore.  When we went to war, everyone was for it!  I hate seeing that Osama bin Laden was right when he said that the U.S. citizens don't have the stomach to fight a real war.  It makes me sick when I think of all the flags flying on 9/11, and now those same people are dissing the president for doing what he said would take a very long time to accomplish.  I respect Bush for not backing down and governing by the polls, like a certain ex-president used to do.  Now we just have to pray that his wife does not get the corrupt Clintons back in the White House! RIC


iortizvictory
iortizvictory

Posted on July 1, 2007 9:14:13 PM PDT

I support Ron Paul for President. He is a christian and attends church regularly. Listen to the debates. You can see God shining through him. RIC


Joashzwife
Joashzwife

Posted on May 17, 2007 10:40:05 AM PDT

that is very scary though... I just watched it again. I think he did not realize what he just said... if he did believe that yes, he would be a universalist. RIC


Joashzwife
Joashzwife

Posted on May 17, 2007 10:30:16 AM PDT

wow!! I just watched that youtube.... i don't think that Bush was saying that all roads lead to heaven... he did say that they others are praying to false Gods. I think that it was very cut and so you did not get the full impact of what he was saying. he seemed to be saying that it was not up to him but God to decide who goes to heaven. This is true.. we don't know if even hitler may have repented and asked the Father for forgiveness his dying moment... now that is tricky but it is not up to us to judge who will go to heaven and who won't. We are not God. Now it is true that in God's word we learn that only those that enter though Jesus can enter (that was redundant lol) but you know what I'm saying. As a Christian (little Christ) believer, follower of Christ, we know that to be true. There is only one God. only one road to Heaven. anyway just wanted to reply to that statement... I think that was taken out of context. I do not see eveidence that Pres. Bush is a Universalist as is implied. I do see that he is not a strong Christian in apologetics... that is sad when you have a rep in the publics eye and he makes confusing statements. I wonder if there is anything else that suggests this implication? RIC


iortizvictory
iortizvictory

Posted on April 26, 2007 10:21:29 PM PDT

He's says all roads lead to heaven. Even a child know this isn't true: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_8GoF9SLas Put your faith and trust in Jesus RIC


tomlinrocks
tomlinrocks

Posted on April 2, 2007 5:59:27 AM PDT

I havent read those reports but I cant believe they would even think about impeaching Bush he's a really good prez.I support his decision to go to war. Besides do we really want him impeached? If he is that means Cheney takes over right? Im pretty sure more people would rather have Bush as Prez. than Cheney. MOst Rep. dont like Cheney RIC


John
John

Posted on March 26, 2007 10:46:18 AM PDT

Have you read about the events that are leading up to the possibility of President Bush's impeachment? What do you think? If we hadn't gone to war in Iraq, I think things would have turned out very differently. What message would that have sent to those that would terrorize us? I may or may not agree with what President Bush does sometimes, but I do support him and the troops over seas in Iraq. The news report read that he was alone in the White House as far as support, but it's good to know that he still has those who still stick with him. RIC


tomlinrocks
tomlinrocks

Posted on March 5, 2007 6:01:28 AM PST

Wow. Bush is amazing. I can't stand when people give him so much crap. I'm sure if they were in position they would probablly do the same thing. I know i would. RIC


John
John

Posted on March 3, 2007 1:24:12 PM PST

Oh yeah. I think that they could be boring and complex at times. I should keep up a little better with politics than I do, but I like what 1 Tim. 2:1-2 says, ". . . prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone -- . . . and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness." I get quite a bit of email concerning the war in Iraq that you probably won't find on the news. Some of them can be very encouraging. Praying for our troops is important and they should be supported because that is what they do. It's good to see that there are Bush supporters out there besides me. I think that this is great group. RIC


KayLynngirl11
KayLynngirl11

Posted on February 6, 2007 12:01:30 PM PST

sometimes...but now and then they can be crazy, which equals interesting to me. :) RIC


aliburgess2012
aliburgess2012

Posted on February 5, 2007 2:14:00 PM PST

does anyone think that polotics are kinda boring?? jw RIC


KayLynngirl11
KayLynngirl11

Posted on January 12, 2007 3:06:28 PM PST

I just pray. He's getting lots of advice from lots of people who want things their way. I just pray that the right people say the right thing to him and he listens to them and God. RIC


Joashzwife
Joashzwife

Posted on January 11, 2007 9:16:17 AM PST

Okay, that last comment from me made no sense "dispatched" because I had something before it but the whole thing was erased! What I said was: I just saw the presidential Address last night... dispatching 40,000 more troops to Iraq? Any comments? RIC


Joashzwife
Joashzwife

Posted on January 10, 2007 9:22:05 PM PST

uh...dispatched (spelling yikes)! RIC


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