According to the Constitution, the qualification for president is to be born here, lived here for 14 years, and 35+years old. They left it to every generation to determine for itself what qualifications it feels are most needed to navigate the times in which they live.
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I respect your opinion. Do not share it, but I respect it.
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In these crazy times when Roger-“hate is a more powerful motivator than love”—Stone is threatening a federal judge in a nation awash in assault rifles, stressed out citizens, and increasingly legalized corruption, I’m very grateful that a “spiritual” voice has entered the scene.
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Your tweet confirms you don’t know anything about her. And to assert that America shouldn’t be led by somebody with a spiritual worldview shows your complete misunderstanding of America. Have you ever looked at a dollar bill? The eye of God watching over humanity?
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Again, @marwilliamson, “Infinite patience leads to immediate results.” Like @SenSanders, I hope you persist in sharing your viewpoint & message, and continue to invite the American people to get deep with you, regardless of the outcome. ❤️
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I recognize your sincerity, and respect your talents, insights and ability to contribute to the national conversation. There is nothing in your background, however, that remotely qualifies you for the Presidency.
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You’re going to be attacked on all flanks—left and right—because you’re swimming against all of the currents that have landed us at our present moment in history. I can’t adequately express how grateful I am for your bravery in taking this thing on.
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Marianne, I spent time on your website and on the web in general about your background. You do some admirable community work and have a great following regarding your books. I understand you sell a lot of tapes and merchandise that allows that good work. That is commendable.
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