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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (16013)3/30/2003 10:18:33 AM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Soldiers Facing Death Asked to Pray For Bush

"They may be the ones facing danger on the battlefield, but US soldiers in Iraq are being asked to pray for
President George W Bush.

Thousands of marines have been given a pamphlet called "A Christian's Duty," a mini prayer book which
includes a tear-out section to be mailed to the White House pledging the soldier who sends it in has been
praying for Bush.

"I have committed to pray for you, your family, your staff and our troops during this time of uncertainty and
tumult. May God's peace be your guide," says the pledge, according to a journalist embedded with
coalition forces.

The pamphlet, produced by a group called In Touch Ministries, offers a daily prayer to be made for the US
president, a born-again Christian who likes to invoke his God in speeches.

Sunday's is "Pray that the President and his advisers will seek God and his wisdom daily and not rely on
their own understanding".

Monday's reads 'Pray that the President and his advisers will be strong and courageous to do what is right
regardless of critics.'" --abc, 03.30.03

Just when I think things cannot get crazier, I am proven wrong.