Is Bush the devil or just in his employ?
The anti-Bush axis needs to get some message discipline. Last month, Hugo Chávez told the United Nations that Bush is the devil. But today, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told his supporters that the President was merely Satan’s helper. "Satan inspires Mr Bush", he said. Ahmadinejad’s remarks open a disturbing window into his soul. He claims that he has ...
The anti-Bush axis needs to get some message discipline. Last month, Hugo Chávez told the United Nations that Bush is the devil. But today, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told his supporters that the President was merely Satan’s helper. "Satan inspires Mr Bush", he said. Ahmadinejad’s remarks open a disturbing window into his soul. He claims that he has inspirational links to God and that God has shown him miracles. Combine that with his prayer for the return of the 12th iman and the beginning of the end time at the UN General Assembly and you have quite a theological cocktail—one to which no sane person should want nuclear weapons added.
The anti-Bush axis needs to get some message discipline. Last month, Hugo Chávez told the United Nations that Bush is the devil. But today, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told his supporters that the President was merely Satan’s helper. "Satan inspires Mr Bush", he said. Ahmadinejad’s remarks open a disturbing window into his soul. He claims that he has inspirational links to God and that God has shown him miracles. Combine that with his prayer for the return of the 12th iman and the beginning of the end time at the UN General Assembly and you have quite a theological cocktail—one to which no sane person should want nuclear weapons added.
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