Many cancer survivors speak of the experience as having motivated them to change their life. That’s where we are as a society now. We’ve removed a political malignancy from our body politic but we need to ask ourselves what changes we need to make in order for it to not reappear.

Nov 9, 2020 · 11:13 AM UTC

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Amen. No candidate should run without revealing their tax filings
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We all have a great deal of healing to do. Yes, and for me it begins with becoming still and choosing to come from a place of love, not attack, extend love to those who are hurting and be grateful I live in the US.
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Someone please tell @marwilliamson that MADONNA just a posted a video in her twitter ("A New Democracy") where Marianne is featured... dancing! I loved it! ;-D
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And replace it with fascism. Wonderful. Can't believe THIS is America. Germans shudder at the sight of this.
Restaurant customers in Ann Arbor, Mich. give a black power salute as BLM protesters march. Diners have been harassed in similar settings elsewhere if they don’t show support for the far-left protests. #BLM
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Trump was one instance of metastasis.
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Have you looked at the history of these two and the people who’ve promoted them? We’re still in stage-4, honey
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I would say we are still working at removing a malignancy from our body politic. 'It' doesn't seem to want to leave. And too, yes, changes must follow.
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The main tumor has been removed. But cancer is never defeated for long. And I fear this is an aggressive one.
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Another misguided analogy