Revelations that leading candidates for the US presidency were "Skull and Bones" members have provoked claims of elitism. Charles Laurence reports from New York
Family Policy Network Spokesman James Yacovelli on Bush's 'gay' appointments
FPN Spokesman James Yacovelli questioned the nature of George W. Bush's Christian faith on a recent 700 Club broadcast, saying, "...but actually appointing ambassadors and other high ranking positions in the State and Defense Department with activist homosexuals, you gotta wonder... Is he naive? Does he just not get it? Has he not read his Bible?"
TV news reports in America that showed President George Bush getting a standing ovation from potential voters have been exposed as fake, it has emerged.
"If George W. Bush is so pro-life, why did he name a large portion of an interstate highway that runs through Texas after a notorious abortion doctor...John Coleman," Chastain said.
In a meeting Tuesday with 11 pro-family leaders at GOP headquarters, Republican Party Committee Chairman Marc Racicot defended his March 7 meeting with the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the largest homosexual pressure group.
Philadelphia, PA - Bush declared that he supports the A.B.C. approach to prevent AIDS, "That stands for: Abstain, be faithful in marriage, and, when appropriate, use condoms."
NEWS BRIEF: Associated Press reports (1/15/04) in a speech at a New Orleans church, Bush told the crowd that God works through many of the world's religions. "Miracles happen as a result of the love of the Almighty, professed, by the way, taught, by the way, by religions from all walks of life whether it be Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu," Bush said. The president went on to say that there is nothing better than a faith-based program to provide hope: "Again, I don't care what religion it is -- there's nothing more hopeful than the word."
I to was not clear from the report what "word" President Bush was talking about. [Fred Jackson/AP]
President Bush said "Dr. al-Rubaie, I want you to convey this message to Mr. Sistani.
Tell him that I pray to the same god he prays to...Tell Sistani I have nothing but praise for your religion. I have many millions of Muslims in my country back home."
Administration yields to 13 congressmen who requested
U.N. observers for 2004 vote
BUSH On Homosexuality
In His Own Words
Partial Transcript from Oct. 13, 04 Presidential Race Debate
SCHIEFFER: Both of you are opposed to gay marriage. But to understand how you have come to that conclusion,
I want to ask you a more basic question. Do you believe homosexuality is a choice?
BUSH: You know, Bob, I don't know. I just don't know. I do know that we have a choice to make in America and that is to treat people with tolerance and respect and dignity. It's important that we do that. And I also know in a free society people, consenting adults can live the way they want to live.
And that's to be honored.
Great Quote For Thought
"...to announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public. Nothing but the truth should be spoken about him or any one else. But it is even more important to tell the truth, pleasant or unpleasant, about him than about any one else." - President Theodore Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star", 149 -- May 7, 1918