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...there is a lot of ego around people's perceptions of their standing in their church. It's the religious world's answer to boardroom position-jockeying and corporate ladder-climbing.
A good friend and fine lady at a church we attended in 2000 commented before the election that "I just pray we get the leader we need, and not the leader we deserve." She meant, of course, that Al Gore was what we sinful Americans deserved (a liberal who didn't believe like good conservative Christians and would run this country to rack and ruin) and that Bush was what we needed (a good clean Christian man who would be God's own Apostle in power).
I see now that we got both. The Christian right has been so damaged by this fool of a President in the eyes of the world that their competence is in serious question - as it probably always should have been after the eight years of relentless attack on a President who did his job with great ability, great passion, and great flair, to say nothing of the many scandals, peculations and peccadilloes that have been spawned in their insular little world.
A mockery of a true Christian like George Bush was the perfect antidote to the rightward slide of this nation: we got to see just awful and heartless the end result would be, and thank God he wasn't nearly as smart as Nixon, or we'd be in much bigger trouble than we are now. It's apparent to just about everyone but the hardcore radical Christians - who won't change their stripe under any circumstances - that George Bush has cynically used and manipulated this part of his base as a springboard to power. They got what they deserved - the poisoned fruits and wasted harvest of a field sown with George Bush's tares. The nation got what it needed - a cruel, lying, thieving, conniving, cowardly would-be tyrant who could get himself into office but couldn't find his own ass with a map and flashlight once he got there. If this asshole couldn't wake us up, no one can!
Mac in Ga
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