Wednesday, 16 June 2004

Bush on Religion

At yesterday's news conference, Bush was asked to respond to Ron Reagan's eulogy of his father on Saturday:

"Q He said that politicians should not wear religious faith on their sleeve. And a lot of Republicans interpreted those remarks as being critical of you and your position on stem cell. I'd like to ask you about that.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Whether or not a politician should wear their -- I've always said I think it's very important for someone not to try to take the speck out of somebody else's eye when they may have a log in their own. In other words, I'm very mindful about saying, you know, oh, vote for me, I'm more religious than my neighbor. And I think it's -- I think it's perfectly -- I think it's important for people of religion to serve. I think it is very important for people who are serving to make sure there is a separation of church and state."


Thanks for clearing that up.
Moron.

Posted by flow Frazao on June 16, 2004 at 04:12 PM in Funny Bush | Permalink



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