--- In [email protected], "feste37" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, what a catastrophe it would be if it turned out that he was 
> interested in better health, longevity, reduced drug use, and world
> peace.  I  doubt whether Pennsylvania would ever be able to get 
over it. 


Is there a politician in America who isn't genuinely interested in 
achieving the above?

Certainly, we can take issue with HOW this or that political 
philosophy claims to want to achieve these goals, but why think that 
TMers are so holier than thou that they are the only ones with "the 
answer"?



> 
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Someone on alt.m.t posted a link to this Web article:
> > 
> > The Strange World of Bill Scranton
> > Pennsylvania Governor Candidate Must Explain Ongoing Cult Ties
> > 
> > ** A POLITICS1.COM EXCLUSIVE : Please Credit **
> > 
> > August 1, 2005
> > 
> > by Ron Gunzburger
> > 
> > Former Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor Bill Scranton III (R) 
has 
> > been less than candid in how he and his campaign are spinning 
his 
> > close and continuing ties to the purported international pseudo-
> > religious cult led by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi -- despite his 
claims 
> > these connections no longer exist. With polls now showing 
Scranton 
> > running within a few points of incumbent Governor Ed Rendell 
(D), 
> > voters have a right to know what influence these cult 
connections 
> > could have on how Scranton would govern the state if elected....
> > 
> > Read the whole article here:
> > 
> > http://www.politics1.com/scranton-maharishi.htm





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