REAL WITCHES UPSET OVER BUSH'S STAND ON WICCA

REAL WITCHES UPSET OVER BUSH'S STAND ON WICCA

NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) -- George W. Bush is causing toil and trouble for real-life witches who practice the pagan religion known as "Wicca." Bush recently told the political website WebWhiteBlue that he doesn't consider witchcraft a religion and doesn't think it's "appropriate" for members of the U.S. military to practice it. But many witches are taking Bush to task for his statement. Self-proclaimed witch and civil rights attorney Phyllis Curott claims its "outrageous" that a presidential candidate won't protect the constitutional right of witches to practice their religion. She says Wicca has been recognized as a religion for years by the government, and fears if Bush is elected, modern-day witches will have their rights taken away.