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"Gott Mit Uns"
Unholy Alliance Church and State Group on msn. September
1, 2004 President Bush told Texas evangelist James Robinson that
I feel like God wants me to run for President. I cant
explain it, but I sense my country is going to need me. Something
is going to happen . . . I know it wont be easy on me or
my family, but God wants me to do it.
- With 49.3% of New York City residents in a recent Zogby poll
believing that some people in our government knew of the 911
attack in advance and allowed it to happen, the President as
right-wing evangelical prophet is under siege in his Madison
Square Garden bunker. Convention watchers should take careful
note of the theocratic nationalist rhetoric at the Republican
convention this week. When was the last time a Western nation
had a leader so obsessed with God and claiming God was on our
side? If you answered Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany, youre
correct.
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- Nothing can be more misleading than to categorize Hitler
as a barbaric pagan or Godless totalitarian, like Stalin. Both
Bush and Hitler believe that they were chosen by God to lead
their nations. With Hitler boldly proclaiming, before launching
his doctrine of preventive war against all of Europe, that I
would like to thank Providence and the Almighty for choosing
me of all people to be allowed to wage this battle for Germany.
I follow the path assigned to me by Providence with the
instinctive sureness of a sleepwalker, Hitler said. Hitler
stated in February 1940, But there is something else I
believe, and that is that there is a God. . . . And this God
again has blessed our efforts during the past 13 years.
After the Iraqi invasion, Palestinian leaders reported that Bush
told them, God told me to strike at al Qaeda and I struck
them, and then he instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I
did . . . . Bush spin doctors claimed that it was merely
bad translation. Yet, Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post
Editor Bob Woodward, of Watergate fame, reported that Bush told
him virtually the same thing prior to the attack on Iraq. When
Woodward asked him if he has consulted his father, the 41st President
of the United States before ordering the invasion of Iraq, Bush
commented that "He is the wrong father to appeal to in terms
of strength; there is a higher father that I appeal to."
The obvious implication is that Bush the Younger believes he
is on a mission from God and a Holy Crusade in the Middle East.
Neither the similarity between Hitler and Bushs religious
rhetoric nor the fact that the current Presidents grandfather
was called Hitlers Angel by the New York Tribune
for his financing of the Fuhers rise to power is lost on
Europeans. Pat Robertson called Bush a prophet and
Ralph Reed claimed, after the 9/11 attack, God picked the President
because he knew George Bush had the ability to lead in
this compelling way. Hitler told the German people in March
1936, Providence withdrew its protection and our people
fell, fell as scarcely any other people heretofore. In this deep
misery we again learn to pray. . . . The mercy of the Lord slowly
returns to us again. And in this hour we sink to our knees and
beseech our almighty God that he may bless us, that He may give
us the strength to carry on the struggle for the freedom, the
future, the honor, and the peace of our people. So help us God.
- At the beginning of Hitlers crusade on April 12, 1922,
he spelled out his version of the warmongering Jesus: My
feeling as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter.
Randall Balmer in The Nation, noted that Bushs God
is the eye-for-an-eye God of the Hebrew prophets and the Book
of Revelation, the God of vengeance and retribution. As
Bush has invoked the cross of Jesus to simultaneously attack
the Islamic and Arab world, Hitler also saw the value of exalting
the cross while waging endless war: To be sure, our Christian
Cross should be the most exalted symbol of the struggle against
the Jewish-Marxist-Bolshevik spirit."
- Like Bush-ites, Hitler was fond of invoking the Ten Commandments
as the foundation of Nazi Germany: The Ten Commandments
are a code of living to which theres no refutation. These
precepts correspond to irrefragable needs of the human soul.
But if you ever wondered where Bush got his idea for so-called
faith-based initiatives you need only consult Hitlers
January 30, 1939 speech to the Reichstag. The Fuhrer begins,
Amongst the accusations which are directed against Germany
in the so-called democracy is the charge that the National Socialist
State is hostile to religion. Hitler goes on to document
how much public monies derived from taxation through the
organs of the State have been placed at the disposal of both
churches [Protestant and Catholic].
- Hitler gave nearly 1.8 billion Reichsmarks between 1933-1938
directly to the Christian churches. In 1938 alone, he bragged
that the Nazis gave half a billion Reichsmarks from the national
government and an additional 92 million Reichsmarks from the
Nazi-controlled German states and parish associations. Hitler
made the intent of his faith-based initiative clear when he noted,
With a tenth of our budget for religion, we would thus
have a Church devoted to the State and of unshakable loyalty.
. . . the little sects, which receive only a few hundred thousand
marks, are devoted to us body and soul. Bushs assertion
that I trust God speaks through me. Without that, I couldnt
do my job brings to mind God as a dull-witted, cognitively
-impaired nationalist unable to utter a simple declarative sentence
who spends his time preaching blessed are the warmongers
and profit-makers. -- Revised and updated October 17, 2004
-- Bob Fitrakis is the Editor of the Free Press (freepress.org),
a political science professor, attorney and co-author with Harvey
Wasserman of George W. Bush vs. the Superpower of Peace. Bob
Fitrakis website is Freepress.org Bob Fitrakis Gott mit uns:
On Bush and Hitlers rhetoric http://groups.msn.com/DemocratsforChrist/unholyallianceofchurchandstate.msnw
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