The political establishment is waiting to see if we can turn the conviction of conscience into a political force. Their attitude is “Let’s see if they can do it.” Ours should be “Let’s show them that we can!!” nytimes.com/2019/07/09/opini…

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Yes, yes, all day this.... I was just saying this at dinner last night...
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I believe @marwilliamson is an important voice to be heard all over the world and not just in America. If the quality of human life is to flourish in the future then we need more people like her in leadership positions everywhere.
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“Too much suffering results from an unconscious politics. No serious religious path gives anyone a pass on addressing the suffering of others. The idea that we can leave politics out of our spiritual journey is an outdated concept.” Let’s Rise Up. Marianne2020.com
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Reading between the lines I see that @marwilliamson brings a whole new voting block that will impact this election cycle. The @DNC and #CorporateMediaIndustrialComplex #MSM should take heed.
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“Centrist” bought-off Democrats have been forced on us for so long. Instead of being given representation, they felt like “The closest thing to hope.” Not you! You have a beautiful message.
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Big government is not love.
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Shining a lamp on our political landscape exposes the whole ecosystem—and doesn’t sit well with those profiting from it. But if we’re to right this ship and reclaim the American experiment, we’re ALL going to have to heed MW’s call 4 a “fearless moral inventory.” Me/u us/them
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My 29 year old son, a long time fan of @CHAPOTRAPHOUSE, told me about your interview. He is now a new fan of yours! I am so pleased bc I have been reading your books and listening for 25 years. I asked him to donate😉I still read this every morning!
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