Here ya go:
"God told me to strike at al Qaeda and I struck them, and then he instructed me to strike at Saddam [Hussein], which I did, and now I am determined to solve the problem in the Middle East. If you help me I will act, and if not, the elections will come and I will have to focus on them."
--Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Abu Mazen quoting Bush when they met in Aqaba; reported in The Haaretz Reporter by Arnon Regular
Ummm... that's not exactly proof, being that it's HERESAY, 3rd party no less.
1. "reported in 'The Haaretz Reporter' by Arnon Regular" the 3rd party who wasn't even present at the 'alleged" conversation'.
2. "Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Abu Mazen QUOTING Bush" the 2nd party who may or may not have gotten the quote exactly right, either accidentally or purposefully.
3. Bush having met with him in Aqaba isn't proof that the quote is accurate; when misquoting people with no recording to verify, including verifiable facts in an unverifiable quote is often a way to lend credence where it otherwise doesn't exist.
It's called "spin" here in this country.
I seriously doubt Bush said anything quite so drastic, so the only 'proof' you have is a quote during his campaign when speaking to an evangelist. Further, he is simply commenting on his reasons for running for President, NOT on any kind of religious zealotry against Arabs, Muslims, or Islam.
Lastly, the VERIFIABLE quote (about running for President) is about as far a cry as you can GET from the "All Christians must die" mentality on the other side of the fence. THAT is religious zealotry - you may want to re-examine your definition of the word.
From Snopes:
But such an approach is not only inimical to many of the principles American stands for, it is also logically flawed. What terrorists bent on the destruction of the USA would hesitate to camouflage themselves by hypocritically waving American flags or professing a false love for the USA? We cannot judge people by outward appearances alone, and that realization leaves us feeling scared and powerless.
That is certainly true as well. Demanding that all your neighbors profess their love for this country would certainly be nice, and one would think that it would be easy to discern truth from lie.
However, in reality, they could probably lie fairly convincingly, then go blow up your local 4th of July celebration next summer and you wouldn't realize it was them until weeks later when the names of the attackers were released.
To keep our way of life forces us to make choices to forego ABSOLUTE security in favor of freedom, albeit with as many safeties as possible. We will probably never feel 100% as secure as pre- 9/11 ever in our natural lives.
As for what Bush is doing with the war effort, evidently Rumsfeld didn't feel it was the way to go either. I agree with taking the fight to their soil, but we did it half-assed, just like Vietnam, and now we're stuck with an occupational police force rather than going in, removing everyone from their homes, screening them just like we would state-side for weapons or explosives, then leveling the country, then rebuilding it, knowing we killed every single bad guy or at least disarmed them thoroughly to the point of throwing rocks.
Right move, wrong follow-through. JMHO.