Ultimately, what moves the dial is not what we fight against but what we stand for.

Feb 10, 2020 · 12:32 PM UTC

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Not really and not always. Right now we stand for whatever trump says we stand for.
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#RepairAmericaMovement “In a world where there are people who hate with conviction... Be someone who loves with conviction.”
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This song is for you too @marwilliamson. One of those who stood her ground. :) youtube.com/watch?v=KRq00J…
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Exactly! @TulsiGabbard stands for peace through diplomacy, a government of, by, and for the people, and aloha in everything we do! #nhpolitics #NHprimary #StandWithTulsi #TulsiGabbard #TulsiForPresident #TulsiTime
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True & if you don't stand for all people you don't deserve to be President.
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I stand for empathy (U.S. Dept of Peace) I stand for compassion (U.S. Dept of Children & Youth) I stand for love and I stand by the idea that love is the thread that guides us vulnerable, open and raw—but in truth. #YesRising
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Tell that to the democratic presidential candidates who say you should vote for me because I'm the one who's most likely to beat Trump.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Agreed. Fighting against increases resistance. Standing for allows for movement and change.
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