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    I Find It Very Hard To Understand How President Bush Can Have Such Strong Anti-abortion Convictions Yet Initiate Conflicts Fully Realising That Thousands Of Children Will Die As A Result. Is He Simply A Hypocrite Or Is The Question More Complicated Than That?

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    I think most of us enlighten souls find most of what Bush does perplexing!
    Bush is a very mixed up man and I'm not sure that he's intelligent enough to be complicated.

    Bush has found no problems in signing death warrent and seems to have a moral stance on capital punishment which makes his views on abortion even harder to grasp.
    He professes to be a Christian but most of us here in the UK anyway find his brand of relious hypocracy hard to take.

    I think that he is a man who truely believes in his own righteousness and shows little if no remose for his wrong actions. Blair on the other hand may have some depth of humanity and remorse for his actions.
    Bush has defended his actions on the death sentence and Iraq in a way most people find strange to say the least.
    I think he is an unintelligent man incapable of being clever enough to undersatnd hypocracy.
    He is so firmly convinced of his own righteousness and brand of misinterpreted Christianity that he feels their is a difference between abortion, killing innocent children in immoral conflicts and signing the death warrents of possibly innocent people. This is a very good question and I hope I've answered some of it for you as best I can.

    answered 2 years ago   

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