Fear and hate are profound motivators not just personally but also politically. And so is love. There are far more lovers than haters in this country but haters are politicized and convicted and on the move. Lovers among us need to display as much conviction as do those who hate.

Nov 20, 2019 · 9:28 AM UTC

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“We have seen what hate can do... It’s time to see what love can do.” Marianne Williamson... Harnessing Love For Political Purposes.
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Sweep deer under a delicious rug, but according to Near, a leftwinged platform here, Olive Oil jostling thumbs are for thug
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We do. In different ways & often behind the scenes. Love doesn’t require sound & fury & display. Quite the opposite. It isn’t about being loud & obvious. Nevertheless, the work gets down.
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Society has become numb to violence as it has to the profundity of love—we can do great things together if we engage in a love affair with possibility. @marwilliamson’s campaign is all about the possibilities of a healthy and safe America. #bigtruth Www.marianne2020.com/issues
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Yes, those who hate do so with everything in them, but those of us who Love must Love from the depths of our souls! Love is not weak it is more powerful than hate! We can bring about the change we so desperately need we must love with such conviction that hate and greed vanish!❤️
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Remember Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs; The need/search for love only comes after physiological survival needs and safety from danger are established. As an evermore portion of the population fall into poverty there will be a smaller portion searching for love.
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IKR, the energy out there right now is *so* *negative*. 😢
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I think the powers at be in Washington, know that it is easier to divide and conquer than to go toe to toe with a unified front.
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