Republican Governor of Kentucky, Ernie Fletcher, indicted : (on three misdemeanor charges of conspiracy, official misconduct and political discrimination.)   (continued on page 8)
Bush's top "Domestic Policy" advisor busted for serious shoplifting: the President had even nominated Claude Allen to be a federal appeals court judge in 2003, a move the Democrats blocked.  (continued on page 13)
See the best overview of one of the greatest corruption networks ever seen in U.S. politics: super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff and dozens of his clients in Congress, from Republican Leader Tom Delay on down.  ( continued on page  2)
What kind of Christians support Republican Leader of the House, Tom DeLay, who is the protector of promoters of slave labor, prostitution and abortion in a U.S. territory?  ( continued on page 2)
In a N.Y. Times editorial on May 16, 2005, Republican Sen. Arlen Specter accuses the former Republican leader of Congress, Dick Armey, of leading a campaign of misinfor- mation, as the well-paid lobbyist for the Asbestos industry : 
   "in radio ads that have run in 15 states, Mr. Armey says the bill would levy $140 billion in new taxes to create a federal trust fund for asbestos victims. He knows better.  Manufacturers, which are liable for asbestos injuries, and their insurers have offered to create the $140 billion trust fund to avoid further liability. The bill is explicit that the federal government would pay nothing into the fund.
   Mr. Armey also asserts that the fund would set aside billions of those tax dollars as payoffs to trial lawyers. In fact, the bill caps lawyers' fees at 5 percent, compared with current contingent fees of 33 percent (if Specter's bill is defeated).
. . .  Posing as a disinterested spokesman on behalf of the public interest, Mr. Armey is instead just another paid lobbyist spreading disinformation." (continued on page 16)
Republican Leader Tom Delay's "dirty dozen" scandals : 
  1. Delay raises corporate cash for TRMPAC.
  2. Delay bribes congressman to vote for medicare.
  3. Delay uses taxpayer money for partisan stunt.
  4. Delay pays for golf tournaments with cash meant for kids.
  5. Delay promises 'seat at table' for donor.
  6. Delay takes money from texas prison company with legislation pending.
  7. Delay blocks legislation for partisan vendetta.
  8. Delay takes shady donations for legal defense fund.
  9. Delay leaves ethics behind on European vacation.
  10. Delay leaves house rules behind on Asian vacation.
  11. Delay kicks ethics out of House of Representatives.
  12. Delay tries to change rules to protect power.
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      Instead of investigating government corruption or incompetence the Bush administration has swept 1000 cases under the rug and pursued  0 . :  (continued on page  7)
      Congressional corruption has also been swept under the rug.  Ever since 1998, members of Congress have been immune from prosecution by their ethics Committee, by virue of a shameful agreement made by the two parties not to investigate each other, while the rules in place allow for no one but members of Congress the power to call for any such investigation.  (continued on page  7)
      Nearly $9 billion of money intended for reconstruction of Iraq was "misplaced" :  Bush rewarded the man responsible, Paul Bremer, with the nation's highest civilian honor, the medal of freedom.  (continued on page 6)
      When Republicans are in office, are they entitled to "get away with murder"?  It would appear that lying about the deadly conditions at ground zero after 9/11 is no crime for Republicans. : (continued on page 13).
      Apparently it's no crime in a state run by Republicans to deny people their right to vote, if such people are likely to vote Democratic.  ( continued on page 14 )
      Bush administration now touting public services which it did it's best to eliminate :  "The contrast between politics and policy (i.e.  the deceit of this administration) is particularly striking when the administration takes credit for spending money appropriated by Congress against the president's wishes.  (Just one example:)
              In April, Secretary Thompson announced that the administration was awarding $3 million in grants to improve health care in rural areas of Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, New Mexico and New York.  He did not mention that the administration was trying to cut the same rural health program by 72 percent, to $11 million next year, from $39 million." (continued on page 16)
      Republican leaders who would surely have irked Jesus:   How the Republican Party can pose as the party of morality and of Christianity is a mystery considering the kinds of people who not only belong to that party, but actually lead it.  Republicans have bought themselves a horde of false preachers to persuade themselves and others that Jesus preached Good News for the rich.  But Jesus described his message as the very opposite, "good news for the poor".  (continued on page 3)
      Medicare Analyst Confirms Muzzling Washington - The nation's top Medicare cost analyst confirmed yesterday that his boss had ordered him to withhold from lawmakers unfavorable cost estimates about the Medicare prescription-drug bill, because his estimates exceeded what Congress seemed willing to accept, by more than $100 billion.  (continued on page 15)
      Christian clergy find that President Bush and his friends of the Religious Right are following Machiavelli rather than Jesus  The "Liberals Like Christ" web site has gathered information from a variety of sources that show that the recent marriage between America's "Religious Right" and its Political Right is no "marriage made in heaven".  (continued on page 11)
      Jimmy Carter explains why the Christian Right isn't Christian at all:  (continued on page 16) :  ()
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Illinois Governor George Ryan found guilty on all 18 felony charges :  "After more than five months of complex testimony and five weeks of still more tangled deliberations, a jury found Mr. Ryan, a Republican, guilty of all 18 felony charges against him, including racketeering conspiracy, mail fraud, tax fraud and making false statements to the Federal Bureau of Investigation." (continued on page 7 )

"Profit-motive" not a godly value.  The drive by most Republican office holders to protect the wealth of the rich by avoiding raising taxes to relieve the plight of the poor is hardly a product of Bible reading.  (continued on page 8)


Republican Gov. Bob Taft of Ohio gets slap on wrist after doing what he preached against and fired others for doing :  (continued on page 27)
Dirt, dirt everywhere and THIS
is their idea of "Moral Values" !
Christians who think that Republican politicians
are "godly" leaders need to have their heads
(and their pastors' heads) examined !

When the Maryland legislature passed legislation to prevent big companies like Walmart from dumping the health insurance of their employees on the public, Republicans opposed the bill and Republican Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich vetoed it. But , after the governor blatantly lied on CNBC about a $1,000 a head benefit that WalMart had sponsored on his behalf, Democrats led a successful fight to overturn the veto and enact the bill :  (continued on page 6)


What was "Whitewater" compared to this?  While the media went bejerk over a so-called Clinton "Whitewater scandal" that didn't amount to a hill of beans, they are saying virtually nothing about multi-million swindles, huge bribes being paid to public servants, and even a gangland style murder that may have been ordered by Washington's most effective Republican lobbyist.  For an excellent article laying out the roles of all of these players, all but one of whom are important Republicans, (Jack Abramoff | Michael Scanlon | Adam Kidan | Ben Waldman | Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis | Grover Norquist | Ralph Reed | Italia Federici | Rev. Louis P. Sheldon | David H. Safavian | J. Steven Griles | Rep. Robert Ney (R-Ohio) | Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) | Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) | Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) | Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) | Tony C. Rudy), see page 13.
GOP Gov. Schwarzenegger's people admit making several fake news videos to promote his agenda :  (continued on page 17)
Chairman of Voting Reform Panel Resigns "All four of us had to work without staff, without offices, without resources. I don't think our sense of personal obligation has been matched by a corresponding sense of commitment to real reform from the federal government," (continued on page 14)
Conservative black journalist paid $240,000 of your tax dollars to promote Bush's "No child left behind" scheme. :  (continued on page 4).
    To see the larger picture of the government using proganda to sway public opinion, go to www.PRwatch.org.
Ambassador Negroponte a morally questionable choice :  This man's has plenty of innocent blood on his hands.  So why does President Bush keep promoting him? (continued on page 11)
Republican Leader Delay thinks God gave 150,000 tsunami victims what they deserved :  That appears to be the message delivered in his choice of Scripture reading.  (continued on page  7)
G. W. Bush is "the worst environmental president we've had in American history without any rival." according to new book by Robert Kennedy, Jr.  (continued on page 13)
Republican leaders in Congress remove House Ethics Committee chairman, Rep. Joel Hefley (R-CO), for doing his job too well.  After that Committee that took difficult steps in investigating and ultimately admonishing House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) for unethical behavior three separate times last year, the leadership pushed through rule changes a month ago to make it almost impossible for the committee to ever again investigate or punish any member of Congress:  (continued on page 14)
Republican legislators poised to revoke Virginia law's support for 4th Commandment :  Where are the Christians who opposed the removal of what was only a display of the 10 Commandments in Alabama? (continued on page 21)
How and Why A.A.R.P.  helped the G.O.P.  pervert Medicare :  See why now represents big medical business interests, rather than seniors.  (continued on page 7)
The two major political parties compared by lobbyists:  While some people don't think there's a great deal of difference between the two parties, people whose business it is to know which party is the best for them or for the people they represent, see plenty of difference.  (continued on page 7)
Some web sites are trying to keep track of every mis-step President Bush makes. One such is "www.MisLeader.Org" which has new material almost every day.  (continued on page 5)
How truthful is President Bush?  According to several web site, the answer is definitely not very.(continued on page 2)
The reason why "Americans pay more for prescription drugs than citizens of any place on earth":  Conservative Republican Congressman.  Dan Burton was one of the principal guests denouncing the Bush administration's recent so-called "Medicare reform" on the March 14, 2004 60 Minutes news program saying:  "This is a perfect example, in my opinion, of where a special interest, the pharmaceutical industry, has been able to manipulate the Congress and the government of the United States to their benefit . . ."  (continued on page 16)
Congressman who pushed through the Medicare scam has traded his position as a "public servant" in Congress for top-paying Drug company lobbying job.  Rep. Billy Tauzin of Louisiana is stepping down as chairman of one of the most powerful committees in Congress to become (in all probability) the top lobbyist for the Pharma- ceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, which represents big drug manufacturers such as Eli Lilly and Co. and Merck & Co.  Tauzin is the Con- gressman most responsible for the new Republican Medicare law which will prevent government agencies from negotiating lower prices from drug companies and which will prevent citizens from shopping outside the U.S. for much lower drug prices.  (continued on page 17)
Truly Conservative Christians can't support President Bush:  They feel that he has betrayed them and their faith in every way.  (continued on page 17) :  ()
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Very serious Federal & State charges brought against one Bush's biggests backers in Ohio. : Tom Noe, who is also being investigated for the theft of millions from the state of Ohio, has just been indicted for using fronts to donate 22 times the legal limit for individuals to the Bush campaign.   (continued on page  15)


Secretary of State Rice alters official terrorism report :  "A state department report which showed an increase in terrorism incidents around the world in 2004 was altered to strip it of its pessimistic statistics" ( so that the public won't be informed).  The Guardian of London, U.K., April 23, 2005 ) ( on page 11)
White House uses tax-payer funds to produce phoney "news programs" to persuade the public to support its controversial programs. :  (continued on page 2 )
Even before they knew that George Bush was using worthless, if not deceit-filled, intelligence and that our soldiers would be using totally immoral methods, most informed church leaders declared Bush's plans to invade Iraq an immoral and unjust world:  (continued on page 6)
:  Amnesty International's annual report deplores Bush Administration's methods.   The Bush administration has "openly eroded human rights" to win the war on terrorism and has thereby sparked a backlash that has made the world more, not less, dangerous,
        "As a strategy, the war on terror is bankrupt of vision and bereft of principle," Amnesty's secretary general, Irene Khan, asserted in releasing the human rights group's annual report.  She condemned militants unequivocally, but said governments are "losing their moral compass."  "Sacrificing human rights in the name of security at home, turning a blind eye to abuses abroad, and using preemptive military force where and when it chooses have neither increased security nor ensured liberty," Kahn said of the United States.
        Amnesty's report comes amid deepening questions about U.S. interrogation techniques and the treatment of international prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq and at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  Abuses have led to criminal charges against American soldiers and a range of inquiries into what orders and understandings were given by higher-ups. (continued on page 5)
"Why Bush Must Go - a Bishop's Faith-based Challenge":  That's the title of a book to be published in June by retired Atlanta Episcopal Bishop, Bennett Sims.  It provides a succinct and compelling alternative to the Bush vision of Christian leadership contrasted to the Hebrew-Christian scriptures.  (continued on page 11)
The kind of Christian leaders who endorse George W. Bush:  Although Jesus taught that "It is almost impossible for a rich man to get into the Kingdom of Heaven.  I say it again -- it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God!", not only are many leading Christian Republicans extremely rich men, but so too are many of the leading Conservative churchmen who support and promote the Republican Party.  (continued on page 4)
How the two parties stack up against the Bible :  Although the Democrats don't often protest against the Republican Party's claim to be "God's Party", this article argues that they have plenty of grounds for doing so.  (continued on page 2)
The Pope suspects Bush knew about 9/11 and planned to use it for his political advantage :  "By permitting the attacks to take their course, there is a perception within the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy that a coup d'état was implemented, one that gave Bush and his leadership near-dictatorial powers to carry out their agenda."  (continued on page  3)
Another Enron :  Republican Congressional leaders Tom DeLay and Joe Barton (from Texas) and Billy Tauzin (from Louisiana, who has since quit to become a high-priced lobbyist) are implicated in a bribery scandal involving a corrupt Kansas electric utility, Westar Energy. (continued on page  8)
The Moon-Bush Alliance :  While trying to appear "Christian", the Bush family and the Republican Party actually have more in common with the Rev. Moon than with Jesus Christ.  (continued on page 7)
Christian leaders challenge Bush on 'compassion' agenda  A group of Christian leaders -- including some of the most prominent supporters of President Bush's "faith-based initiative" -- has expressed frustration with Bush's record on issues of economic justice for the poor.  "I am within a hair's breadth of concluding that the faith-based initiative is a cynical cover for ignoring the poor,"  said Evangelicals for Social Action President Ron Sider . . .   (continued on page 9)
Is Jesus on the Republican Party's "Enemies List"?  They may not want their enemies list made public, but their friends and allies have published a list that looks very much like a list with which most Republican politicians would identify.  Jesus Christ's opposition to weapons certainly earned him a place on that list.  (continued on page 5)
President Bush not deserving of the votes of Christians:   So say the many articles found on the "Bush Revealed.Com" web site.  (continued on page 4)
Reagan no model of Christian virtue  Although many Republicans may be inclined to worship "the gipper", it's hard to imagine God having a halo ready for the man responsible for . . .  (continued on page 6)
Bush allies hiring black attack dogs :  Their job is to do their best to suppress the African American vote.(continued on page 15)
Bush proclaims "Jesus Day " :  When he was running for the presidency George Bush promoted the Liberal Christian view of Jesus.  (continued on page  14) :  ()
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{ Isaiah 32: 1-6 }

        "See, a king will reign in righteousness, and princes will rule with justice. . .  Then the eyes of those who have sight will not be closed, and the ears of those who have hearing will listen.  The minds of the rash will have good judgment, and the tongues of stammerers will speak readily and distinctly.  A fool will no longer be called noble ("liberal"), nor a villain said to be honorable.  For fools speak folly, and their minds plot iniquity: to practice ungodliness, to utter error concerning the Lord, to leave the craving of the hungry unsatisfied, and to deprive the thirsty of drink.  The villainies of villains are evil; they devise wicked devices to ruin the poor with lying words, even when the plea of the needy is right.  But those who are noble ("liberal") plan noble ("liberal") things, and by noble ("liberal") things they stand."

        With the wealth of information on the immorality and deceit of this
administration,  the only excuse for not recognizing it is ignorance,
  which can be overcome, by doing some READING,
  Here's an outstanding Reading List.