Bush met with Dobson and conservative Christian leaders to rally support for Iran policy
Max Blumenthal:
President George W. Bush met privately with Focus on the Family Founder and Chairman James Dobson and approximately a dozen Christian right leaders last week to rally support for his policies on Iraq, Iran and the so-called "war on terror."
“I heard about this danger [from Iran] not only at the White House but from other pro-family leaders that I met during that week in Washington," he said. “Many people in a position to know are talking about the possibility of losing a city to nuclear or biological or chemical attack. And if we can lose one we can lose ten.
"If we can lose ten we can lose a hundred," he added, “especially if North Korea and Russia and China pile on.” (cont.)
Everyone should be worried when Bush is lobbying the armageddon-end times Christian right. These people want to go to war with Iran. It will fulfill their notion that we are close to the rapture. This is called self fullfilling prophecy and is incredibly dangerous stuff when we're talking about war.
President George W. Bush met privately with Focus on the Family Founder and Chairman James Dobson and approximately a dozen Christian right leaders last week to rally support for his policies on Iraq, Iran and the so-called "war on terror."
“I heard about this danger [from Iran] not only at the White House but from other pro-family leaders that I met during that week in Washington," he said. “Many people in a position to know are talking about the possibility of losing a city to nuclear or biological or chemical attack. And if we can lose one we can lose ten.
"If we can lose ten we can lose a hundred," he added, “especially if North Korea and Russia and China pile on.” (cont.)
Everyone should be worried when Bush is lobbying the armageddon-end times Christian right. These people want to go to war with Iran. It will fulfill their notion that we are close to the rapture. This is called self fullfilling prophecy and is incredibly dangerous stuff when we're talking about war.
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