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 was invited to go to Washington DC to meet with President Bush in the White House along with 12 or 13 other leaders of the pro-family movement," Dobson disclosed on his radio program Monday. “And the topic of the discussion that day was Iraq, Iran and international terrorism. And we were together for 90 minutes and it was very enlightening and in some ways disturbing too."
Details of the meeting were disclosed by Dobson during Monday's edition of his Focus on the Family radio program.
Dobson described Bush as “upbeat and determined and convinced,” adding, “I wish the American people could have sat in on that meeting we had.”...[Open in new window]
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Is this what he means when he says, " I talk to the commanders on the ground"?
Why should the US drop a foreign policy made to satisfy people who think the end-of-the-world is at hand? It's really been working well so far. Think?
All kidding aside I think it's time for the right-wing Xtian religious nuts to be re-marginalized. Their time on the center stage needs to be over. Bush has been 'their' president. He & they have been a diaster. Time to go buh-bye, back into the shadows...
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 was invited to go to Washington DC to meet with President Bush in the White House along with 12 or 13 other leaders of the pro-family movement," Dobson disclosed on his radio program Monday. “And the topic of the discussion that day was Iraq, Iran and international terrorism. And we were together for 90 minutes and it was very enlightening and in some ways disturbing too."
Details of the meeting were disclosed by Dobson during Monday's edition of his Focus on the Family radio program.
Dobson described Bush as “upbeat and determined and convinced,” adding, “I wish the American people could have sat in on that meeting we had.”...[Open in new window]
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Is this what he means when he says, " I talk to the commanders on the ground"?
Why should the US drop a foreign policy made to satisfy people who think the end-of-the-world is at hand? It's really been working well so far. Think?
All kidding aside I think it's time for the right-wing Xtian religious nuts to be re-marginalized. Their time on the center stage needs to be over. Bush has been 'their' president. He & they have been a diaster. Time to go buh-bye, back into the shadows...
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