
I am absolutely going to start contributing to this: http://dcist.com/2008/03/14/overheard_in_dc_40.php.

I am absolutely going to start contributing to this: http://dcist.com/2008/03/14/overheard_in_dc_40.php.

Holy fagioli... this guy never ceases to amaze me. Though I still believe that the fault lies with the American public for electing a former-alcoholic-turned-poor-public-speaker, I can't help but get riled up every time he calls on God to defend his domestic or international policy decisions.
Now I've got no problem with a faithful person who asks God to direct them and bless them and help them make the right decisions, but I've got no patience for a man who reads a bit of a holy book and then decides that we should levy our beliefs and cultural practices on the rest of the world because they support his faith. Especially when that effort costs thousands of lives.
And didn't we try this before with equally bloody results?