I forward this, red flagging a few issue.
empowerment of Muslims
> role of Muslims in big business and on social, ideological and political
> fronts.
> Political empowerment not only includes adequate representation in political
> institutions but also the ability to influence the direction of
This is part of your New World Order. Destroy the old cultures and boundaries
and create new ones that are more homogeneous.
From: "emptyb...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2016 8:18 PM
Hillary says we've got to get the big money out of politics.
But then says, the big money that contributes to her political campaign have
no influence.
So, why go after the big money in politics?
Hillary?
http://www.titanic2ship.com/palmers-plans-for-titanic-replica-suffering-setbacks/
http://www.titanic2ship.com/palmers-plans-for-titanic-replica-suffering-setbacks/
You bought the lie Douglas. Watch the video narrated by people that were there.
Finnicum got out of his vehicle with his hands up. An officer to his left and
behind a car, clearly fires a shot into Finnicum's left side rib cage ,
unprovoked, Finnicum instinctively reached with his right hand to
This looks totally cool. I would love to ride this beauty across the ocean. Of
course, part of the appeal is the perceived risk factor of riding a possibly
doomed ship.
I love this concept as well:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/titanic-ii-recreate-early-20th-century-immigrant-experience-article-1.1578845
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/titanic-ii-recreate-early-20th-century-immigrant-experience-article-1.1578845
Guru Nanak seems to have realised the nirgun braham or the impersonal God. Is
the realisation of sargun, or God with personality a lesser realisation? Sri
Aurobindo says they are two separate realisations:
All the trend of modern thought has been towards the belittling of
personality; it has
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The first setback was to contract with the Chinese at all.
Chinese firms are notorious for their poor construction
and fraudulent work.
I was a bit surprised to see he had contracted Chines ship builders. It would
have been
I imagine she'd expect you to answer that for yourself (if you even really
needed to ask the question): She's not the only one receiving big money.
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Hillary says we've got to get the big money out of politics.
They could save money by not including any lifeboats.
From: "awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016 9:03 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] And The Sad Reality
That's why Hillary is referred to as being "Status Quo." Friends had to
twist my arm to get me to vote for Bill back in 1992. I already knew he
was "machine politics." He was backed by the Tyson Chicken mogul.
Nowadays it's the big corporations except that the Silicon Valley
companies are
I'd rather hear Colonel Sanders.
From: "Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Okay, So Just To Be Clear
That's why Hillary is
It's called *feeding the crocodile so it will eat you last.*
From: "Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Okay, So Just To Be Clear
True. The worlds most expensive bridge was "made in China" and it was
supposed to be earthquake proof. Turns out it might not be.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/26/business/global/26bridge.html
And we here in the Bay Area are paying for that gross error. First off
the old bridge should have
The first setback was to contract with the Chinese at all.
Chinese firms are notorious for their poor construction
and fraudulent work.
Titanic II may share the same fate as its predecessor.
Of course you can enjoy your ride down under the waves.
The Little Mermaid - Under the Sea
Easy-Cheesy Socialist and Free College Degrees
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh February 12, 2016
“It is a socialist idea that making profits is a vice. I consider the real
vice is making losses.” – Winston Churchill
Because I lived the utopian nightmare of socialism/communism, I think
Behold; Debbie Wasserman-Schultz’s disastrous answer about Bernie losing the NH
delegate count
By Robert Laurie -- Bio and Archives
http://canadafreepress.com/article/%E2%89%88 February 12, 2016
By now you’re probably aware that Bernie Sanders absolutely trounced Hillary
Clinton in New
Fairfield is now the Damascus of Iowa.
All those duplicitous yajña-s are scams that the devata-s easily see.
Why would they want to come and abide there?
Someone call Vlad das Putin.
He'll straighten it out!
German police: migrants threaten to assault women on St. Valentine’s Day
https://medium.com/@FellowCitizen/german-police-migrants-threaten-to-assault-women-on-st-valentine-s-day-8784af3049e2#.wje97gs4s
Trump’s Not a Conservative Icon, and I Don’t Care!
By Jim ONeill http://canadafreepress.com/article/%E2%89%88 February 12, 2016
Trump’s no conservative an’ I don’t care.
Doo-da, doo-da …
Trump is a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the
broad
Empty writes: ..since no "awakening" can be transmitted except ignorance. So no
darshan, in Empty's book at least.
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Listened to part of a talk by Aziz but
And more insightful commentary from FFL's poised and polite political pundits.
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She does come across as experienced, articulate, and capable. But, does she
Yep, this nails it pretty well. He's in it for the *win* and increasingly
seems to believe his own narrative. He's completely insane.
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Perhaps one reason why there is not 100% attendance is because a lot of people
do not actually believe that what they are being told in such a matter-of-fact
way is accurate and factual.
A meditator continues to meditate because they have a clear and subjectively
recognisable benefit from
I hadn't thought of it in exactly those terms. I'll have to give that some
thought.
I will say, that I have a tendency to feel indebted to someone even when they
extend to me a small courtesy.
When I see her off script I feel better about her. When she was interviewed
by Anderson
Well, taken at face value, the implication is, "I am not influenced by big
money pouring into my campaign, but the same can't be said for my opponents"
In other words, a rather elitist proclamation.
Actually, I think everyone, (speaking of commentators, and those watching
them) had a
http://web.abo.fi/fak/hf/relvet/pccr/broo.html
http://web.abo.fi/fak/hf/relvet/pccr/broo.html
maitrIkaruNAmuditopekShANA.n sukhaduHkhapuNyApuNyaviShayANA.n
bhAvanAtashchittaprasAdanam.h .. 33. (maitrii-karuNaa-muditaa+upekSaaNaaM
sukha-duHkha-puNya-apuNya-viSayaaNaambhaavanaatash
The chapter above up to [sic] is my attempt at translation from Broo's book in
Finnish...
The Empire Swallowed the Republic
By Dr. Robert R. Owens February 11, 2016
Take a look at the size of the defense budget in America today as a percentage
of federal spending.
In 2015 it accounted for 53.71% of the entire budget. Now try to image what
would happen to our economy if
She does come across as experienced, articulate, and capable. But, does she
represent any real change? I thought Sanders' comments about Kissinger, for
example, were spot on. At least here is a candidate who is not trying to play
both sides. He is making his position crystal clear. In contrast,
Listened to part of a talk by Aziz but I could only take a few minutes before
realizing it was a waste.
It all sounded very much like chop suey buddhism mixed with neo-yogic advaita.
This is what we should expect from someone studying with the standard neo-gurus
- Papaji, Ramesh Balsekar,
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Well, taken at face value, the implication is, "I am not influenced by big
money pouring into my campaign, but the same can't be said for my opponents"
In other words, a rather elitist proclamation.
Actually, I think
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Listened to part of a talk by Aziz but I could only take a few minutes before
realizing it was a waste.
It all sounded very much like chop suey buddhism mixed with neo-yogic advaita.
This is what we should expect from someone
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http://www.thenation.com/article/donald-trump-the-most-dangerous-face-in-the-republican-crowd/
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She does come across as experienced, articulate, and capable. But, does she
represent any real change? I thought Sanders' comments about Kissinger, for
example, were spot on. At least here is a candidate who is not trying to
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