mormons are cultish...it's like make it up as you go along...
President Obama has been blocked from doing everything by Congress, and the 
ones invested in the status quo.
Riots around the world, are demostrating that the world economy has changed so 
much, technology has replaced so many tasks, capitialists love slave labor, 
like in China, military's can never get 'powerful' enough...
So, there obviously needs to be a shift in 'Consciousness'...

There is enough to go around, that is not the problem...
The problem is 'Ego' and 'Insatiability of Ego'...

This is a revolution based on consciousness, different than the past.
The rules of the past, really are slipping away.
They don'[t work anymore.

Create from within...
Let bliss consciousness be the goal of life.

J.G.D.

 In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Denise Evans <dmevans365@...> wrote:
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> I am thinking of putting a list together of all Obama has accomplished - in 
> my opinion, we should be grateful as hell that McCain/Palin were not elected 
> and we should think carefully about the next 6 years and try to educate 
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> Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Mitt Romney for President
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> > America faces exceptional challenges. Mitt Romney is an exceptional  man
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> > with unique qualifications to lead our country through perilous  times,
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> > restoring our strength at home and abroad.
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> > Mitt was born in Detroit on March 12, 1947. His mother, Lenore, gave  up
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> > an acting career when she met and married his father, George. Mitt's
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> > father came from humble origins and never graduated from college. He
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> > Mitt married his wife, Ann, in 1969. They first met in elementary
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> > friend's  house, he was smitten. Between them, they have five sons
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> > Mitt is not a career politician. He has spent most of his life in the
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> > his distinguished career, he reversed the decline of a state mired in
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> > When Mitt was elected Governor of Massachusetts in 2002, the state  was
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> > businesses cutting back on investment or even closing and unemployment
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> > ticking up. Mitt made hard decisions that brought state spending under
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> > He cut red tape for small businesses, signed into law  job-creating
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> > 2007, at the end of Mitt's term, the state had accumulated a  $2
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> > billion rainy day fund in its coffers. This stringent fiscal  discipline
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> > provided an essential backdrop for economic recovery. When  Mitt came
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> > sponsors were fleeing, and the budget was bleeding red ink. The attacks
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> > security nightmare. Some were contemplating scaling back the competition
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> > Bain&  Company, as CEO. In a time of financial turmoil at the  company,
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