What will you do if Bush wins?

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Registered: 08-20-2004
What will you do if Bush wins?
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Fri, 08-20-2004 - 12:02pm
I would like to know what you all will do if Bush wins? I don't know if I can handle another 4 years. Any ideas of how to reclaim our country and restore democracy and freedom? I'm worried that another 4 years will increase the authoritariansm and absolute power that Bush has come to claim and further trample on our constitution and individual liberties. I'm truly frightened.

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Registered: 09-01-2004
Wed, 09-01-2004 - 1:20am
I will breathe easier if Bush is re-elected.
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Registered: 08-21-2004
Wed, 09-01-2004 - 1:37am
Good Morning:

Up late here, and just found your post...your path in many ways seems to mirror much of my own walk this time through the maze. For me, settling into one set religion or belief is like being asked to narrow your desires down until you pick your one singular favorite flower. How can one compare a rose to a daffodil, and dogwood blooms have a simplistic beauty all of their own. Cosmos, growing so tall, and yet so delicate are delightfully majestic, fragile with their vividly contrasting fushia and lavender/pink blossoms fighting for notice as the black eyed susan's rustle in the wind.

Lessons from heaven found in a simple phrase written long ago by Khalil Gibran, Sands and Foam a convenient excuse to feed the spirit and soul, a card draw at random from a tarot deck, being at one with a stump found sitting alone in the woods. How does one choose?Should one?

Attended a Unitarian Church for awhile once myself...some really good people to be found there, but something was missing for me...always searching, much like what you say in your post, "I think that it is what we are here for in part."

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Registered: 08-21-2004
Wed, 09-01-2004 - 1:57am

Sometimes I think my mind has been too open. I was always seeking, from as young as I can remember. I think it was better then. I am not seeking the same thing in the same way anymore. I sure don't know everything but I no longer believe in the things I wanted so to then.

Donna
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Registered: 04-11-2004
Wed, 09-01-2004 - 2:34am
Yours is the best post I have read. The very fact that John Kerry served his country leads me to believe that he will not take war litely, and will make more informed and better decisions.

Just because we haven't had another attack, doesn't mean they are not planning to do it again. It took many years of planning by the terrorists to do what they did on September 11th. Although we are more aware of the problems now, that doesn't mean the terrorists won't find another vulnerable area to target next.

Thank you so much for all that you have done to help keep us all safer. I hope all is well with you. God bless you.

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Wed, 09-01-2004 - 4:08am

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Wed, 09-01-2004 - 4:09am

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Wed, 09-01-2004 - 4:12am

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Wed, 09-01-2004 - 4:16am

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Wed, 09-01-2004 - 4:19am

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Wed, 09-01-2004 - 4:21am

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