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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How great it is that you message is now being compared to Ghandi and Martin Luther King! You go Marianne! We are with you 100%
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Moderator: What is your stance on immigration? Williamson: Where there is water there is air. We breath air. We should be able to breathe under water. Moderator: Ooooookkkkk..... Good luck with that.
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I appreciate your view on our "Sick Care" System!
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Spiritual, to me, is similar to what Lincoln said: “When I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad. That's my religion.” It’s conscience—an inner guidance & acknowledgment that we have souls that guide us. Organized religion is separate-moral guidance from without.
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Conviction of conscious is a term our society is not familiar with. Where do be begin?
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And as we continue to support and encourage her to keep running the numbers grow, and the cynics change their perspective.
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If Democrats really wanted to win, they would embrace long-shot candidates who have a unique and interesting perspective. Trump was such a candidate.
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We need to see the the non-voting/non-political spiritual progressives participate. This is NOT the time for them to stay on the side lines.
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Love will win, we all know, keep fighting. “Be still and let God fight your battles” #marianne2020
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Yes, let’s Conviction conscious into a political force! @marwilliamson
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