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RE: The presidential candidates on the issues at a glance - Nicholas - 11-05-2016 I think one thing worth pointing out is why Ra Used the term "volatility" Quote:At this particular nexus the possibility/probability vortices indicate somewhere between 100 and 700 of your years as transition period. This cannot be accurate due to the volatility of your peoples at this space/time. - 40.8 Looking back at why I used to become volatile I am reminded of certain people pressing my buttons at certain times. But "pressing buttons" is really a misnomer in light of basic enlightenment. Donald is an old fashioned button presser, and I can't really criticise the tactic as I have employed it myself, as you may well recall, Diane. So our susceptibility to volatile thoughts, and therefore potentially volatile actions is directly proportionate to the degree in which we are aware of who is actually doing the pressing. So the way in which to vote, in relation to what Ra are referring to, lies with who is least likely to to employ such a tactic. Bernie has offered his opinion and I think that stands for something. Not because he knows best, not at all, but because of that timely little bird that paid him a visit on his podium. Now where is the logic in that! ![]() The stage has been set up as a contest and so I think it is all too easy to stay at home and jerk off into a tissue, as George Carlin advocated. And speaking of George, I feel he falls into the "unfortunate" category. Quote:It is unfortunate, shall we say, that like many Wanderers the vibratory distortions of third-density illusion caused this entity to become extremely distorted in its perceptions of its fellow mind/body/spirit complexes so that its mission was hindered and in the result, perverted from its purposes. - 11.25 So referring back to Donald, Vladimir has publicly admitted to quite liking the chap. And in the context of pressing buttons, Mr Trump is easy to manipulate if you ask me. I don't think he has a clue who he actually is. Mr Putin however is more complex in his character. That's why Obama, Michelle, and Bernie are devoted to keeping him out of office, in my opinion of course. RE: The presidential candidates on the issues at a glance - Kaaron - 11-06-2016 It's rigged. Why pretend to buy into something that's a lie? Then you're giving your permission for the lie to exist. RE: The presidential candidates on the issues at a glance - herald - 11-06-2016 Well, since most Americans don't vote, I guess the Vietnam Nam and Iraq wars never actually happened, since there wasn't any Commander in Chief. RE: The presidential candidates on the issues at a glance - Kaaron - 11-06-2016 It goes like this: Bernie and Hillary go at it. Bernie speaks for the people and Hillary just does her...the authoritarian Mother figure who knows best. Then they need someone who can polarize people towards needing saving. Enter Donald Trump. Now we have someone who will get all the ignorant people hating everything and Hillary becomes Bernie. They know wikileaks and the whistle blowers will air her "dirty laundry", so they just put someone out there that is worse. Now, it doesn't matter what she's done...she's better than Trump. Hillary becomes the new pacifier, in the form of the first female president, people can feel like they're moving to a "united America" and we can watch the same s*** happen that happened with Obama. Woohooo!!! RE: The presidential candidates on the issues at a glance - Nía - 11-12-2016
RE: The presidential candidates on the issues at a glance - Nía - 11-21-2016 Jill Stein's Post-Election Interview - Green Party Candidate Shares Why She Thinks Hillary Clinton Lost the Election |