OK, just one more and then I’ll let you sleep. Before the election in 2016 a young woman said to me “I’m sorry, Marianne. You can’t make me vote my fear.” And I remember thinking, “Oh darling I wish you would.”

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So you are saying to vote out of fear. This seems to be how dems plan to win. Intimidation and fear.
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This is an epidemic in the progressive/democrat/socialist/communist/Marxist movement and I know you to be a woman rooted in love. What are your thoughts of the Biden/Harris base vitriolic and violent behavior ? With love and respect.
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There are many ways to shame people Marianne. Many clever ways. And you are tapping into it. Tread these waters carefully.
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I thought it might be a good time for fear to motivate. scripting.com/2020/08/29.htm…
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I fear socialism in control of Our Country. Middle America will feel it the most. 🇺🇸
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I totally voted my fear in 2016... I was no fan of Trump, but HRC scared the shit out of me and now I am 💯 sure I made the correct choice and it will be my pleasure to vote for Trump again this time around. Night ✌️
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Woman in Maine after FOUR YEARS of fearing Trump is now voting Trump. night.
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History is full of examples of disastrous consequences when too many people don’t take a threat seriously.
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Oh darling, when all is said and done, she was right and you were wrong. It happens.
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And my thought when I read this would have been to say, if I were someone with a background in ACIM: "Never vote your fear. Think what you love the most about your country, your neighbors and your relatives and vote from the best in you, not the worst in some 'other' person."
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