If you’re about to think “Oh no, I might not be able to get this or that at the grocery store,” take a moment to consider how US sanctions have effected people in Cuba, Iran & Venezuela. Millions of people for whom life has been made so hard. These are ways we can grow from this.

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I needed this. Literally drove by a Target and saw how crowded it was and gave up all hope of obtaining Clorox wipes or spray if I needed to.
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Other people do not seem to care about other people’s suffering! Marianne Williamson is attuned to the suffering of others and this is her calling! We need to recognize her gift and listen to what she is saying to us! This is divine wisdom!🙏😇❤️ #BigTruth
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Nice way to look at it it but those sanctions are for a reason and those people should over throw their corrupt govts. So they could live in a democracy
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The further to the left you are, the more you blame America for all the worlds problems
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This is something to think about
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"Before you think about yourself, think about our sanctions against: A Brutal Communist Country, a Brutal Theological Country, & a Brutal Socialist Country!" Are you suggesting that their awful governments be ousted so we can start trading with them? You support regime change??
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Marianne is right... This is an opportunity to expand our thoughts of, “oh no...what about me?” to a greater compassion for the well being of all.
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Look, this stuff’s complicated. Three days ago, on March 11, 26-year-old British combat medic Lcpl Brodie Gillon, pictured below, was killed in an Iranian-backed Hezbollah missile attack on a coalition base in Iraq. She was there to help people. Sanctions exist for a reason.
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