You’re going to arrest truthtelling protestors instead of your fellow war criminal?! Why am I not surprised? This is one kind of rudeness of which even the faeries approve. Because all those bombs the ogre rained down on all those people weren’t exactly a health tonic for Mother Earth, either. Thanks to Ann and Lance. I totally agree with everything Ann says here.
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Posted by bob jones on January 30, 2015 at 1:33 am
Those two certainly should be arrested for their too numerous to count crimes against humanity.
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Posted by laurabruno on January 30, 2015 at 2:42 am
Agreed, Bob! It’s a good litmus test for someone’s character if they claim to be helping humanity. If they support and are friendly with McCain and Kissinger, they are no friend of humans or the Earth.
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Posted by Dawn Vierra on January 30, 2015 at 1:59 am
Shared on FB. I applaud those that spoke their truth in a sea of silence.
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Posted by Dawn Vierra on January 30, 2015 at 2:07 am
their arrogance comes from the fact that they feel they are untouchable. reblogged on my blog, thank you posting and sharing
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Posted by laurabruno on January 30, 2015 at 2:41 am
Thank you, Dawn!
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Posted by James G on January 30, 2015 at 2:18 am
I noticed they chanted he needed to be arrested for crimes against countries except America. Some of his quotes “Military men are dumb,stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy”. “The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes awhile”.
“It is an act of insanity and national humiliation to have a law prohibiting the president from ordering an assassination”. True patriot huh?
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Posted by laurabruno on January 30, 2015 at 2:40 am
He’s a true patriarcal nut. If you say it fast enough, the embarassed people and the ‘Murikans both think you’re saying patriot. Best guess. đ
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Posted by amosouldeer on January 30, 2015 at 4:36 pm
From this perspective, (just one of many different âpoints of view, seeking to avoid reactivity and judgment in the interest of innerstandng), âConfronting Kissenger and McCainâ (and letâs not forget Secretary of State Mad-Helen Albright, who in answer to Lesley Stahl on U.S. sanctions against Iraq: âWe have heard that a half million children have died. I mean, thatâs more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?â, replied: âI think this is a very hard choice, but the priceâwe think the price is worth it.), nonetheless all boils down to confronting as yet un_rrsolved aspects of our âownâ pysche.
For âweâ are totally respone_able for every conceivable aspect of âourâ reality.
Until we fully re_cognize, accept, forgive and compassionately innerstand our âownâ dark side, we shall continue to project into this illusion called ârealityâ the dark side of our Moon.
Kiss(of death)inger, McCain (but not Able) et (not so bright) al, shall continue to reinvent themselves (like burning Bushâs ?), continue to assume the extremes of negative-polarity in this duality-reality game, until âweâ, eventually, achieve some semblance of balance.
To continue to berate certain âactorsâ for the roles they play â (âAll the world âs a stage, and all the men and women merely playersâŚâ, Shakespeare), without assuming our total responsability for everything instant, event, being, thing that we create and live within it, â is to perpetuate the self-same duality-reality in which opposites remain unreconciled while âUnityâ awaits off-stage.
Until we have fully forgiven âourâ_selves, and cleaned up our âactâ, we shall continue to pamper to (Bush_Els?:) of undesirable external, surrogate âauthority figuresâ and cannot real_IS_tically bemoan falling foul of their respective, divisively inappropriate words and deeds.
#IAmOne â You Too!
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Posted by laurabruno on January 30, 2015 at 4:41 pm
I agree on some level, but too many New Age people just take a spiritual bypass and think OMing or platitudes will fix things. For most people, they won’t. As within, so without … but also shifting things without helps people to shift things within. That’s why I post so much about discernment and narcissism. When people are entangled in the webs of lies and unable to confront people like Kissinger, Albright, McCain, Bush, etc., when there are no lines drawn, then THAT continues permission for people to be overrun by their unintegrated Shadow. Thanks for your comment. I largely agree and offer a lot of various types of Shadow Work for healing on multiple levels, but spiritually bypassing this isn’t going to shift the world in a tangible way.
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Posted by amosouldeer on January 30, 2015 at 5:03 pm
I am not a ‘New Age’ person and I do not presume to speak for “most people”. My sole/soul purpose is to ‘share’, leaving it to respective being’s discrimination to accept or reject the offering.
For what it’s worth, nothing on the material (3D) plane exists or manifests itself without first passing through the ‘invisible’ planes, in which ’emotions’ do not magnify and distract from the business in hand. Thousand’s of years of toil and strife tend to suggest that “the world isn’t going to shift”, that this issue will not be resolved, on the material plane by confrontational methods.
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Posted by laurabruno on January 30, 2015 at 5:10 pm
There are ways of shifting things externally w/o obvious confrontation. đ I’m not attempting to convince you, but if you studied sympathetic magick or Shadow Work or even some types of alchemy, you might have a different opinion. Or not. I appreciate your sharing. I wasn’t calling YOU New Age, just observing that it is a very common New Age platitude that we’re all in this together, we’re all one, and meanwhile they don’t do the inner or the outer work. They pay lip service to it and wonder why nothing changes.
I am not just making this up. I get calls from New Age clients all the time. Until they recognize their responsibility of creating things — as well as the many different ways of creating we truly have at our disposal, nothing changes. Some people can shift life with art or a ritual, for some it takes setting an external boundary that then allows them to do the integrative work inside. It’s difficult to heal from abuse when that abuse is pummeling every aspect of your life. Awareness is one step in the extrication process that then allows integration of the Shadow elements to occur. IMHO… Peace!
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Posted by Kieron on January 31, 2015 at 1:43 pm
I just noticed Medea Benjamin, from the activist group CODEPINK, had this to say (among other things) in response to McCain:
“While McCain called us disgraceful, what is really disgraceful is the Senate calling in a tired old war criminal to testify about âGlobal Challenges and the U.S. National Security Strategy.â After horribly tragic failed wars, not just in Vietnam but over the last decade in Iraq and Afghanistan, itâs time for the US leaders like John McCain to bring in fresh faces and fresh ideas. We owe it to the next generation that will be cleaning up the bloody legacy left behind by Kissinger for years to come.”
I found the above on Crooks and Liars. Full link here: http://crooksandliars.com/2015/01/code-pinks-medea-benjamin-responds-john
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Posted by laurabruno on January 31, 2015 at 3:01 pm
Good one, Medea, except I cannot believe anyone can call McCain a “leader” without quotes!
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