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What are the chances that Bush's plan to attack Iraq was "God's plan" as Sarah Palin told her church?

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What are the chances that Bush's plan to attack Iraq was "God's plan" as Sarah Palin told her church?

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  1. zero.


  2. It was "Gods" plan to run jets into the WTC

    It was "Gods" plan to go to war times two

    It was "Gods" plan to enslave blacks

    It was "Gods" plan for the great crusades.

    When in the h**l are these zealots going to lighten up and stop dragging humanity down with their c**p?

    =

  3. Palin is a religious fanatic. Similar to a middle east suicide bomber.

    Actually, a middle east suicide bomber is more truthful to its faith and has more reason to do what it does, than Palin.  

  4. Freedom IS God's plan.

  5. No links--no source -- no credibility.  NEXT!

  6. WOW you guys are CLEARLY afraid of this woman, and these types of post are continued proof ; )

  7. God must run up quite a bill with Republicans.

    Hes been calling Bush, talking with Sarah.

    And they always agree with what Republicans want to do!

    I wish I could have listened in when Giuliani was on the Republican God hot-line,  "Leave your wife and kids, kick them to the curb, bring in your mistress and stuff it down their throats, and I shall reward you with a high place with your fellow moral Republicans."

    Must have been a rip.

    What are the chances. About 100% BS

  8. Zero because "god" is nonexistent.

  9. seriously...zero! Is not the Christian God the god of forgiveness?...Just like he forgave the followers of Moses who misguidedly built the "Golden Calf" while Moses was recieving the Ten Commandments. Why would anyone think that Palin had knowledge of God's plan? Kind of silly, don't you think?

  10. She didn't say it was God's plan.  You should do your research a bit better.  She said:

    "Pray for our military men and women who are striving to do what is right. Also, for this country, that our leaders, our national leaders, are sending [U.S. soldiers] out on a task that is from God"

    It actually is statement of hope that what we are doing is right and the leaders make decisions that follow what God wishes. It's not a statement of approval for the war.  It's a prayer hoping that what we're doing is the right now.

    And this is in a church for the church audience who follow that religion.  People outside of religion aren't going to understand it and of course freak out because it has the word God in it.  People complaining about this statement of hers would be like me going to a Marilyn Manson concert and complaining that the music is too dark and weird.

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