I cringed as I looked at the New York Bestseller Nonfiction list yesterday to find that The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder was number 16 Today it is listed as number 10. What is our country coming to? We are called to honor those in authority over us. Instead we slander and malign our own fellow president. Yet those in Iraq are applauding what Bush has done because they are free at last!
In this highly aclaimed book, the Manson prosecutor makes a case for trying the president for the deaths of 4,000 American soldiers in Iraq. In reality, under the tyrannical rule of Saddam Hussein, "The Crasher", over 4,000 Iraqi villages were decimated, and over a million of his own countrymen killed. The bloodiest ruler since Adolf Hitler spent more money on wars and other corrupt schemes than all the wealth that had been accumulated in Iraq through the sale of oil since its inception in 1927 to the present. He was the only leader who had ever used weapons of mass destruction on his own people. While he built 68 luxurious palaces for himself, the eucational system, healthcare system, and financial infrastruction of his nation was ruined. The Iraqis were liberated by George W. Bush and he deserves praise not prosecution! (This information was taken from Saddam's Secrets by retired Iraqi General Georges Sadas)
According to former Iraqi General and advisor to Hussein, Georges Sada, in his book Saddam's Secrets says the following about George W. Bush and what he did for his country,
What America did on March 19, 2003, was the first big step in restoring the dignity and reputation of Iraq. Operation Iraqi Freedom began th eprocess of removing an evil regime and helping the people of Iraq to come back and live inthe world instead of living out of the world.
While President Clinton was in office, senior prophet Bob Jones heard from the Lord that He was going to anoint a Burning Bush from Texas for president. This occurred the year before George W. Bush announced his nomination. Before that time, no one considered him as a serious candidate. When Bob Jones asked what it meant, the Lord told him “to set his people free from captivity.” The Burning Bush was a sign, not the instrument, to lead people out of bondage.
Bob Jones was living in Panama City, Florida, at the time. Two weeks ago, when he visited my church, he told how he had visited churches in the surrounding areas, telling them about what the Lord had said. The majority of the African American churches he visited were mostly democrats, and they listened carefully to what Bob Jones said.
When the election results came in, Florida became a deciding state. In a certain demographic area, it was claimed that hanging chads prevented Gore from receiving the presidency. These ballots were hand counted and it was decided that Bush had in fact won the election. This surprise came from a primarily democratic area. The church members whom Bob Jones had visited had been the deciding factor, its members voting for Bush instead of Gore in the election.
During Bush’s presidency, two wars were fought in a fight against terrorism. The first, in Afghanistan, caused freedom to come to women, in particular, held in bondage by strict Shiite Muslim religious laws that prevent women from venturing out into public, holding jobs or going to school. The second war has been happening in Iraq, against Saddam Hussein, who had been collecting weapons of mass destruction for years. Iraq’s Defense Minister, Georges Sadas, who is a Christian, says they were sent to Syria before America invaded.
In his book, Saddam’s Secrets, Iraqi General Georges Sada reveals firsthand accounts of the plans Saddam Hussein had to annihilate Israel in 1990 and in 2003.
Saddam Hussein, whose name means “the Crasher,” actually believed that God would bless him for attacking Israel with chemical weapons. On January 17, 1991, one month before a planned chemical-weapons assault on Saudi Arabia and Israel, President George Bush sent missiles into Iraq, striking radar and communications, damaging airfields and runways, and disabling the power grid. This surprise attack saved both countries from major destruction. The attack also thwarted Hussein’s plan to become the emperor of all Arab nations.
Twelve years after President Bush attacked Iraq, a second attack was ordered by President George W. Bush. General Sada said Hussein’s plans to once again attack Israel were thwarted by this 2003 invasion. It was not discovered until after the invasion that Hussein had exterminated over a million of his own people.
As I was talking about this with my twelve year old son, he asked me how many died during WWII so that Hitler could be removed from power. I asked him if he would look it up. He came back and told me that the number was over 16 million. I think 4,000 soldiers is a small price to pay for liberating Iraq from such a cruel dictator! President George W. Bush, the Burning Bush from Texas, probably did more good during his election than will ever be realized while he is in office.
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