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George W & the Green River Killer Both Inspired By God

Author: Jonty Skrufff (Skrufff.com)
Saturday, November 8, 2003
Reformed alcoholic US president George W Bush addressed a crowd of young Christians in Dallas last week and told them that drug users and drinkers could cure their bad habits by becoming born again Christians.

"Sometimes, and a lot of times, the best way to help the addict, a person who is stuck on drugs and alcohol, is to change their heart," said George W (San Jose Mercury News).

"If you change their heart then they change their behaviour."

However, believing in God doesn't appear to have saved 54 old American Gary Ridgway, who this week confessed to murdering 48 women over the last two decades.

According to the Guardian, acquaintances of the so-called Green River Killer described him as 'a friendly, somewhat overbearing man who likes to read the Bible', an image somewhat at odds with a statement he made this week.

"I killed so many women I have a hard time keeping them straight, I picked prostitutes because I thought I could kill as many of them as I wanted without getting caught," he admitted.

"I placed most of the bodies in groups which I called clusters. I did this because I wanted to keep track of all the women I killed. I liked to drive by the clusters around the county and think about the women I placed there." (New York Times).

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