--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> In a message dated 2/3/08 3:00:24 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> All the divisiveness needs to end, soon.
> If not, and we get another Republican President-
> Well, that, my friends, could be the end of this Democracy...
> Apathy, lies, division, war-mongering;
> Quite simply, we don't need any-more-of- the-  same
> 
> 
> 
> And you think the Republicans are going to lay down and let the 
Democrats  
> just do as they please if Obama is elected? The socialist agenda of 
higher taxes 
>  and redistribution of wealth, with higher energy costs, along with 
an 
> erosion of  the Bill of Rights will be resisted strongly by 
Obama's  opposition.
> 
 
Do I think the status quo will change easily, no.
There will be all kinds of resistance to change.
But, as we know, in a quatum mechanical world-
It's all a matter of vibration of the field.
Barack Obama is inspiring a higher vibration of the field.
If enough people can raise their vibration the field will allow for 
more evolutionary change.
You will see, that Hillary or McCain will win where people are rigid 
and afraid of any real change.
Many Independents and Republicans are going with Obama.
The whole political field is changing.
The status quo will do everything it can to remain the same.
It's like the ego will find every-way it can to hold onto to it's 
illusion of power, and in the same way, as the vibration increases, 
as the tables are turned over in the Temple, the status quo hits back 
in every-way it can.
It's a battle of staying in the hut, or moving to higher ground.
If anyone thinks that Hillary Clinton or John McCain can lead us to 
higher ground, well, we get the government we deserve...


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