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She has to look *likeable*, which she is not. That's like asking nurse Ratchet
to look and act likeable.
Funny, that. I don't think "likable" relates to anything. While I despise
Trump it is not his personality that is of
Kessler? Here's a review of this book.All kinds of errors...he sounds like
an angry gossip make-up artist to me. Based on your belief on her manners
stated below, here is what he wrote on Al Gore in the book. H
"About former Vice President Al Gore, he quotes a former agent
I am predicting that breath, or prana will at some point, become a focus of
western medicine. Probably before interest in something like energy centers
takes hold.
The Upanishads, in particular, talk about the different breaths, and the
functions they perform. Breath may be something people
Right, one corrupt former agent whom the rest of the service repudiates.
No, there are at least two books out there by former SS agents. Corrupt? Why,
because they told all? Don't forget the State Troopers that were bodyguards in
Arkansas.From Ronald Kesslers book First Family Details: "When in
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You're (intentionally, I think) missing my point.
If he genuinely thought at the time that she was emboldening terrorists as
secretary of state, then complimenting her on doing a great job was putting
"good business practice" above the safety and well-being of the American
people. Has
Right, one corrupt former agent whom the rest of the service repudiates.
You are really not doing so well, Mike. Your attempted comebacks are getting
weaker and weaker.
You know how psittacines regurgitate their food when they get a crop
infection? The regurgitated material is a
Oh yes, the Secret Service is especially fond of looking out for her!
From: "authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] It's Looking Good
According to a Utah Law professor.
Law Professor Says Trump Has Already Committed Impeachable Offenses
https://www.yahoo.com/news/law-professor-says-trump-already-142022815.html
https://www.yahoo.com/news/law-professor-says-trump-already-142022815.html
Law Professor Says Trump Has
M stopped talking much about it publicly at points when faced with an
intellectual skepticism about these energy centers: ‘Thin lines of energy
flowing in the central nervous system? ’ Where exactly? Comparing to the
science then at that time growing on 'consciousness' defined by
That’s not quite how I remember it. Sure Gore’s supposed stiffness was an
issue, but there could have been all sorts of ways to dispense with that some
of which he had already done. For the debates Gore chose just about the worst
thing he could do, looking like he was cozying up to Bush and
And Hillary for the status-quo is in this country's best interests? How
are things at your brokerage these days? :-D
Both candidates suck but then America sucks and has been going downhill
for 30 years.
On 09/21/2016 08:56 AM, olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
Noise aside,
That's only in public. Just about without exception, everyone who has worked
with her (including Republicans) says she's warm and caring and funny and
charming and exceptionally likeable.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
She has to look *likeable*, which
Well put.
It may also be a good idea to remind folks that there's no official winner or
loser in these debates! (No, you didn't suggest that, but people often talk as
if there were.) The MSM is pretty uniformly against Trump (Faux News aside),
and I worry that they'll lean over backward
Yep, independent, experienced, strong minded women are often seen as "bitches"
by many men and even a few women. It is a double standard, perpetuated by a
bunch of momma's boys, who call themselves 'principled' and 'tough' when
demonstrating the same values. Time to change that tune, and let's
Noise aside, people don't spend money on a loser. Even the Koch Brothers won't
fund Trump or give him access to their political machine. Everywhere, people
are steadily concluding that Don the Con is not in this country's best
interests, and opening their wallets for Clinton instead.
The Bush-Gore comparison is very apt. If you read the transcripts of those
debates, it's obvious that Gore won. Bush didn't know anything. But people
thought Bush "won" because he came across as a regular guy. Which of course is
ridiculous.
I won't watch the debate live. It's a bit like an
She has to look *likeable*, which she is not. That's like asking nurse Ratchet
to look and act likeable.
From: "awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 10:28 AM
Subject: Re:
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There’s really only one way Hillary could lose this debate IMO, and that’s if
she pulls a Gore and tried to play down her own massive intelligence
So she would have done things differently had he been critical? No, he was
paying a complement, whether it was sincere or not, to keep in good favor of
someone who could affect his business opportunities.
That's just a good business practice. People pat Obama on the back all the time
that
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
(snip)
There’s really only one way Hillary could lose this debate IMO, and that’s if
she pulls a Gore and tried to play down her own massive intelligence and
experience in an attempt to make Trump look smarter than he
On Sep 21, 2016, at 8:48 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
wrote:
I don't know about the rest of you but I am very nervous to watch the first
debate.
(Raising hand) I also feel that no matter how prepared Hillary is (and she
will be beautifully
So he cared more about his business interests than he did about the safety and
well-being of the American people, right?
And that's what we want in a president?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
He's now saying that when she was secretary of state,
Same with me. I'll most likely not watch live either. Hillary has got Trump
beat in so many ways, but he has tremendous natural expertise in crushing an
opponent and swaying an audience. Unless she's at the very top of her game--as
she was during the 11-hour Benghazi hearing--she may not come
He's now saying that when she was secretary of state, she was so awful at her
job that the terrorists were emboldened. So back when he was, as you say,
blowing smoke up her ass, he was doing so and saying she was doing a great job
even though he really believed she was emboldening terrorists?
I don't know about the rest of you but I am very nervous to watch the first
debate. While I am confident Hillary will be prepared and battle ready I know
how hard it is to try and compete with a total and utterly annoying troll in
the name of common sense and real dialogue. I can only hope that
Do you read what I write? I never said anything about "defining Christianity."
I don't care who defines Christianity, nor how they define it. For the third
time: I'm saying if being Christian means becoming a person like you, I'm not
interested.
Tell me if there are any words you don't
Yes, thanks for the reply. I do believe that spiritual development is a tricky
endeavor, and that complications can arise, either due to an awakening of
kundalini, or just an expanding of awareness. I suppose it is helpful to have
a support network to help sort things out, and lend a helping
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