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Hi everyone.

Clarence, you were just talking about this a couple of
days.  Looks like the Pope agrees with you.. I would
call it a Cult also, but mind you a very large one.

Q~



April 22, 2003
>
> http://www.counterpunch.org/madsen04222003.html
> Bush's "Christian" Blood Cult
> Concerns Raised by the Vatican
> by WAYNE MADSEN
>
> George W. Bush proclaims himself a born-again
Christian. However, Bush
> and fellow self-anointed neo-Christians like House
Majority Leader Tom
> DeLay, John Ashcroft, and sports arena Book of
Revelations carnival
> hawker Franklin Graham appear to wallow in a
"Christian" blood lust
> cult when it comes to practicing the teachings of
the founder of
> Christianity. This cultist form of Christianity,
with its emphasis on
> death rather than life, is also worrying the leaders
of mainstream
> Christian religions, particularly the Pope.
>
> One only has to check out Bush's record as Governor
of Texas to see
> his own preference for death over life. During his
tenure as Governor,
> Bush presided over a record setting 152 executions,
including the 1998
> execution of fellow born-again Christian Karla Faye
Tucker, a
> convicted murderer who later led a prison ministry.
Forty of Bush's
> executions were carried out in 2000, the year the
Bush presidential
> campaign was spotlighting their candidate's strong
law enforcement
> record. The Washington Post's Richard Cohen reported
in October 2000
> that one of the execution chamber's "tie-down team"
members, Fred
> Allen, had to prepare so many people for lethal
injections during
> 2000, he quit his job in disgust.
>
> Bush mocked Tucker's appeal for clemency. In an
interview with Talk
> magazine, Bush imitated Tucker's appeal for him to
spare her life -
> pursing his lips, squinting his eyes, and in a
squeaky voice saying,
> "Please don't kill me." That went too far for former
GOP presidential
> candidate Gary Bauer, himself an evangelical
Christian. "I think it is
> nothing short of unbelievable that the governor of a
major state
> running for president thought it was acceptable to
mock a woman he
> decided to put to death," said Bauer.
>
> A former Texas Department of Public Safety officer,
a devout Roman
> Catholic, told this reporter that evidence to the
contrary, Bush was
> more than happy to ignore DNA data and documented
cases of
> prosecutorial misconduct to send innocent people to
the Huntsville,
> Texas lethal injection chamber. He said the number
of executed
> mentally retarded, African Americans, and those who
committed capital
> crimes as minors was proof that Bush was insensitive
and a "phony
> Christian." When faced with similar problems in
Illinois, Governor
> George Ryan, a Republican, commuted the death
sentences of his state's
> death row inmates and released others after
discovering they were
> wrongfully convicted. Yet the Republican Party is
pillorying Ryan and
> John Ashcroft's Justice Department continues to
investigate the former
> Governor for political malfeasance as if Bush and
Ashcroft are without
> sin in such matters. Hypocrisy certainly rules in
the Republican Party.
>
> Bush's blood lust has been extended across the
globe. He has given the
> CIA authority to assassinate those deemed a threat
to U.S. national
> interests. Bush has virtually suspended Executive
Orders 11905 (Gerald
> Ford), 12306 (Jimmy Carter), and 12333 (Ronald
Reagan) which prohibit
> the assassination of foreign leaders. Bush's
determination to kill
> Saddam Hussein, his family, and his top leaders with
precision-guided
> missiles and tactical nuclear weapon-like Massive
Ordnance Air Blast
> (MOAB) bombs is yet another indication of Bush's
disregard for his
> Republican and Democratic predecessors. It now
appears that in his
> zeal to kill Hussein, innocent civilian patrons of a
Baghdad
> restaurant were killed by one of Bush's precision
Joint Direct Attack
> Munitions (JDAMs). Like it or not, Saddam Hussein
was recognized by
> over 100 nations as the leader of Iraq -- a member
state of the United
> Nations. Hussein, like North Korea' Kim Jong Il,
Syria's Bashir Assad,
> and Iran's Mohammed Khatami, are covered by
Executive Order 12333,
> which the Bush mouthpieces claim is still in effect.
Bush's
> "Christian" blood cult sees no other option than
death for those who
> become his enemies. This doctrine is found no place
in Christian theology.
>
> Bush has not once prayed for the innocent civilians
who died as a
> result of the U.S. attack on Iraq. He constantly
"embeds" himself with
> the military at Goebbels-like speech fests and makes
constant
> references to God when he refers to America's
"victory" in Iraq, as if
> God endorses his sordid killing spree. He makes no
mention of the
> children, women, and old men killed by America's
"precision-guided"
> missiles and bombs and trigger-happy U.S. troops. In
fact, Bush revels
> in indiscriminate blood letting. Since he never
experienced such
> killing in Southeast Asia, when he was AWOL from his
Texas Air
> National Guard unit, Bush just does not seem to
understand the horror
> of a parent watching one's children having their
heads and limbs blown
> off in a sudden blast of shrapnel or children
witnessing their parents
> burning to death with their own body fat nurturing
the flames.
>
> Bush and his advisers, previously warned that Iraq's
ancient artifacts
> and collection of historical documents and books
were in danger of
> being looted or destroyed, instead, sat back while
the Baghdad and
> Mosul museums and Baghdad Library were ransacked and
destroyed. Cult
> leaders have historically attempted to destroy
history in order to
> invent their own. The Soviets tried to obliterate
Russia's Orthodox
> traditions, turning a number of churches into
warehouses and animal
> barns. Cambodia's Pol Pot tried to wipe out
Buddhism's famed Angkor
> Wat shrine in an attempt to stamp out his country's
Buddhist history.
> In March 2001, while they were negotiating with the
Bush
> administration on a natural gas pipeline,
Afghanistan's Taliban blew
> up two massive 1600-year old Buddhas in Bamiyan. The
Bush
> administration, itself run by fanatic religious
cultists, barely made
> a fuss about the loss of the relics. It would not be
the first time
> the cultists within the Bush administration ignored
the pillaging of
> history's treasures.
>
> The ransacking of Iraq's historical treasures is
explainable when one
> considers what the blood cult Christians really
think about Islam.
> Franklin Graham, the heir to the empire built up by
his anti-Semitic
> father, Billy Graham, has decided being anti-Muslim
is far more
> financially rewarding than being anti-Jewish. Billy
Graham, history
> notes from the Nixon tapes, complained about the
Jewish stranglehold
> on the media and Jews being responsible for
pornography.
>
> Franklin Graham continues to enjoy his father's
unfettered and
> questionable access to the White House. But in the
case of Bush, the
> younger Graham has a fanatic adherent. Graham has
called Islam a "very
> evil and wicked" religion. He then announces he
wants to go to Iraq.
> Graham obviously sees an opportunity to convert
Muslims and
> unrepentant Eastern Christians, who owe their
allegiance to Roman and
> Greek prelates, to his perverted form of blood cult
Christianity.
> Graham says he is ready to send his Samaritan's
Purse missionaries
> into Iraq to provide assistance. Muslims and
mainstream Christians are
> wary that Graham wants to exchange food, water, and
medicine for the
> baptism of Iraqis into his intolerant brand of
Christianity. In the
> last Gulf War, Graham could not get away with his
chicanery. The
> Desert Storm Commander, General Norman Schwarzkopf,
stopped dead in
> the tracks Graham's plan to send 30,000 Arabic
language Bibles to U.S.
> troops in Saudi Arabia. Today's Pentagon shows no
such compunction to
> put a rein on Graham. It invited him to give a Good
Friday sermon at
> the Pentagon to the consternation of the Defense
Department's Muslim
> employees. To make matters worse, under Bush's
"Faith Based
> Initiative," Graham's Samaritan's Purse stands to
receive U.S.
> government funds for its proselytizing efforts in
Iraq, something that
> should be an affront to every American taxpayer.
>
> Bush's self-proclaimed adherence to Christianity
(during one of the
> presidential debates he said Jesus Christ was his
favorite
> "philosopher") and his constant reference to a new
international
> structure bypassing the United Nations system and
long-standing
> international treaties are worrying the top
leadership of the Roman
> Catholic Church. Well-informed sources close to the
Vatican report
> that Pope John Paul II is growing increasingly
concerned about Bush's
> ultimate intentions. The Pope has had experience
with Bush's death
> fetish. Bush ignored the Pope's plea to spare the
life of Karla Faye
> Tucker. To show that he was similarly ignorant of
the world's
> mainstream religions, Bush also rejected an appeal
to spare Tucker
> from the World Council of Churches - an organization
that represents
> over 350 of the world's Protestant and Orthodox
Churches. It did not
> matter that Bush's own Methodist Church and his
parents' Episcopal
> Church are members of the World Council.
>
> Bush's blood lust, his repeated commitment to
Christian beliefs, and
> his constant references to "evil doers," in the eyes
of many devout
> Catholic leaders, bear all the hallmarks of the one
warned about in
> the Book of Revelations - the anti-Christ. People
close to the Pope
> claim that amid these concerns, the Pontiff wishes
he was younger and
> in better health to confront the possibility that
Bush may represent
> the person prophesized in Revelations. John Paul II
has always
> believed the world was on the precipice of the final
confrontation
> between Good and Evil as foretold in the New
Testament. Before he
> became Pope, Karol Cardinal Wojtyla said, "We are
now standing in the
> face of the greatest historical confrontation
humanity has gone
> through. I do not think that wide circles of the
American society or
> wide circles of the Christian community realize this
fully. We are now
> facing the final confrontation between the Church
and the anti-Church,
> of the Gospel versus the anti-Gospel." The Pope, who
grew up facing
> the evils of Hitler and Stalin, knows evil when he
sees it. Although
> we can all endlessly argue over the Pope's
effectiveness in curtailing
> abuses within his Church, his accomplishments
external to Catholicism
> are impressive.
>
> According to journalists close to the Vatican, the
Pope and his
> closest advisers are also concerned that the
ultimate acts of evil -
> the September 11 terrorist attacks on the World
Trade Center and
> Pentagon - were known in advance by senior Bush
administration
> officials. By permitting the attacks to take their
course, there is a
> perception within the Roman Catholic Church
hierarchy that a coup
> d'etat was implemented, one that gave Bush and his
leadership
> near-dictatorial powers to carry out their agenda.
>
> The Pope worked tirelessly to convince leaders of
nations on the UN
> Security Council to oppose Bush's war resolution on
Iraq. Vatican
> sources claim they had not seen the Pope more
animated and determined
> since he fell ill to Parkinson's Disease. In the
end, the Pope did
> convince the leaders of Mexico, Chile, Cameroon, and
Guinea to oppose
> the U.S. resolution. If one were to believe in the
Book of
> Revelations, as the Pope fervently does, he can seek
solace in scoring
> a symbolic victory against the Bush administration.
Whether Bush
> represents a dangerous right-wing ideologue who
couples his political
> fanaticism with a neo-Christian blood cult (as I
believe) or he is
> either the anti-Christ or heralds one, the Pope
should know he has
> fought the good battle and has gained the respect
and admiration of
> many non-Catholics around the world.
>
> Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative
journalist and
> columnist. He wrote the introduction to Forbidden
Truth.
>
> Madsen can be reached at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>






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