We shouldn’t just ask “What is the right thing for me to do?” We should also ask “What is the right thing for us to do?”

Sep 26, 2019 · 1:27 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yep. And #BernieSanders has been saying this for years now. "Not me, us." Let's back a progressive who has real chance of winning, and a decades-long track record fighting for a politics of love and justice. #BernieBeatsTrump #BernieSanders2020
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Replying to @marwilliamson
What would love has us do? Step into an uprising of consciousness for our children, our country, and the world. Time is of essence. Join The Evolution Marianne2020.com
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But why should the state be the moral arbiter?
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Encourage many new space starts as by probability from interactive UFO/ET reporting there's a bushfire war even in our own system. The way issues r set up now, there's a monopoly among the very rich to only allow the space starts that they want, to make it. Doesn't matter party.
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its a team effort! i ❤️ your awareness @marwilliamson!!!
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its a team effort! i ❤️ your awareness @marwilliamson!!!
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That is so true....let's start with NOT murdering babies.
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The USA is one of the richest Countries in the World. But the Healthiest & Wealthiest Country in the World is a Country filled up with authenticly compassionate people who have not allowed their egos to block their ability to feel God’s Love from within. No homelessness, no greed
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It made us vote for Trump to protect the lives of the unborn. This is love+
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