Candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

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Ending global poverty: http://www.millenniumpromise.org/
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Ending global poverty: http://www.earth.columbia.edu/articles/view/1804
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Replying to @YourFriendRainy
@Rainalufagus The intention is collective, but the behavior is individual. Each of us is led internally to ways we can make a difference.
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@drawclose It's not either/or. Both are rooted in some similar psychological and spiritual dysfunction.
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Replying to @1thesp
@1thesp It's not sexist to point out something that women should do, any more than it's racist for blacks to discuss what blacks should do.
@ToddAaronBanks I didn't say it wasn't a man's issue. I'm saying how powerful it would be for women to collectively,passionately address it.
Replying to @MastinKipp
@MastinKipp Our financial and political power is staggering.The intention, once it reaches critical mass, will lead each one to do our part.
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Replying to @christinemariej
@christinemariej Such a powerful statement. Sort of electric.
If Western women were to stand up as a moral force, naming the eradication of child poverty as our #1 priority, it would be gone quickly.
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Replying to @baldita
@baldita Of course. But we don't usually see it as a woman's issue, like "equal pay" and such. It intensifies the energy, when we do.
Replying to @PhilipJWalsh
@PhilipJWalsh Just wanted to make sure!:) Complacency is a "field of vibration" too...
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Replying to @PhilipJWalsh
@PhilipJWalsh Okay. Right. But does the conversation stop there? What about the 17,000 children who starve daily?
Global poverty is a "woman's" issue: shouldn't every woman be standing up for the starving children of the world? http://www.truthout.org/
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@erikjdavis The Nature of Reality includes infinite possibilities. The responsibility of human consciousness is to choose good ones. Ok now?
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@erikjdavis YOU said He's an invisible man in the sky. I didn't. Glib projection:)
@erikjdavis Well THAT'S a statement. May I ask why?
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Replying to @richkendall
@richkendall I'll look into it, Rich. Seth was an important teacher for me. Huge. So thanks so much, Marianne
@Dude_WaitWhat No apologies necessary, but thank you.
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