
W. Bush visited the consecrated archaeological 'Iximche' on the high Western plateau in a region of the Central American country populated mostly by Mayans. The ancient Kakchiquel Mayan holy site is the center of continued ritual practice today.
The spirit guides of the Maya community decided it would be necessary to cleanse the sacred site of bad spirits after Bush's visit so that their ancestors could rest in peace.
"It's very important for the people of South America and Central America to know that the United States cares deeply about the human condition, and that much of our aid is aimed at helping people realize their God-given potential," Bush said in Bogota, Colombia.
God apparently can't help Bush rid himself of bad spirits.
Bush did not define "potential." His record would suggest that, to him, this has different meanings for different peoples.
The people of Bogota did not welcome him with open arms exactly.
These people really wanted to toss his ass out of their country.
Bush wanted to help the people in part because he saw a deficiency in health care. Take care of us first buddy.
Bush's Latin American tour is seen to be a desperate attempt at challenging rising support for the Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez who is steadily gaining strong influence in the region. Chavez has publicly called Bush “history's greatest killer” and “the devil”.
The Mayans don't even want him walking around. Americans elected him. Go figure.
I hope our next president invites the Mayan holy people to the white house when he leaves.
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3.25.2007
"this house is clean"
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shit man. bush sucks.
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