The day after 9/11, Bush announced, “This will be a monumental struggle of good versus evil, but good will prevail.” Two days later, Bush proclaimed that his “responsibility to history was to rid the world of evil.” I remember being astonished at the grandiosity & hubris of his claim that he could & would “rid the world of evil.” Really?
The following week, Bush addressed Congress, saying God had foreordained the outcome of the conflict. Bush’s view of his policies in the context of a fateful spiritual conflict between good & evil does not really represent Christian doctrine. It actually more closely resembles an ancient Christian heresy called Manichaeism, that sought to divide all of reality into two simple categories, absolute god and absolute evil.
Third, we must conquer the global challenge presented by terrorism, magnified by a growing access to new WMDs.
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| 2012 Presidential contenders on Foreign Policy: | |||
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Republicans:
Rep.Newt Gingrich(GA) Rep.Ron Paul(TX) Gov.Mitt Romney(MA) Sen.Rick Santorum(PA) |
Democrats:
Pres.Barack Obama(IL) V.P.Joe Biden(DE) |
Third Parties:
Green: Gov.Gary Johnson(NM) AmericansElect: Gov.Buddy Roemer(LA) >Libertarian: Jill Stein(MA) | |
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