[FairfieldLife] Re: Best line of the campaign...

2008-10-25 Thread Robert
(snip)
 Mahesh Yogi, who in his life plan, decided to 
   pass onto Mahasamadhi on the 'Super Tuesday'...
   On that day, a torch was passed to a New Generation.
   On that day, Senator Barack Obama, surprised the Status Quo,
   By overturning the tables, in the Temple.
   R.G.
  
  
  Robert, how many drugs did you do in the '60s?
 
 I did some drugs in the sixties...
 The pot was good from Columbia.
 The hashish was best from Afghanistan and Lebanon.
 Tried some other drugs, but found them to be poison...LSD, Opium, 
 Meth...they are killers, and thank God, I knew it, but where I grew 
 up was real bad...not an excuse, just how confused I was in those 
 days...
 This was all before I cleaned up my act, and began meditation and 
 healed from all that crap.
 The music supported rebeliousness and drug taking.
 Especially from people like Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, John 
Lennon, 
 Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Janis Joplin(mostly alchohol), 
Mick 
 Jagger, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Sly and the Family Stone, and 
 others.
 It was a bi-polar time; not such a happy time for me.
 I lived in a dark part of Philadelphia, where there was a lot of 
 violence, drugs and Viet Nam sisters, who were real angry...
 Many black folks were ready to 'kill whitey'.
 Not a happy time, dispite what you hear about it.
 At least not from my perspective, at the time.
 We paid the dues in the Sixties, that make the transition that is 
 happening now, to be possible.
 R.G.

I just remembered another '60's story from the 'hood'...
There was this guy, George W., who was a little guy, and he said: he 
was bored, so he signed up for 'Nam.
Anyway, a few months later, he got some connection with one of 
the 'dudes' in the 'hood' and sent him some primo Viet Nam weed.
So, this stuff was chronic killer weed, no kidding...
The kilo he sent got the hood high for six months...it must have been 
laced with opium, and I guess it helped the gooks and grunts to 
overcome pain and such, in the hot, steamy jungles, dark, dark 
jungles of Viet Nam.
One day, I was sitting downstairs and took a hit of this Nam Weed, 
and I started listening to Beatles...Revolver.
I thought where am I? when I heard, Turn off your mind and float 
downstream...Is it not dieing? Is it not dieing?
Wow, did the Beatles go off the 'deep end'...
What the hell kind of music is this?
Anyway, I got over it, and now like that song.
R.G.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Best line of the campaign...

2008-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
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 ...sums up Barack Obama's candidacy quite nicely, I think:
 
 I'll have no truck with the phony case ginned up to rationalize 
voting 
 for the most liberal and inexperienced presidential nominee in 
living 
 memory.
 
 From Charles Krauthammer at http://tinyurl.com/6gbc5r
 
 Sums up Lincoln's candidacy nicely too. He did OK.

But, Rick, Abraham Lincoln initiated the Civil War...and as any 
school child can tell you, over 600,000 Americans died in the Civil 
War.  

Certainly, you are not advocating that war is good, are you?  'Cause 
if you are, you're at odds with 90% of the Obama supporters on this 
forum who have made it clear time and time and time again that war 
under ANY circumstances is unacceptable; that killing under any 
circumstances is unacceptable.

Killing is a sin -- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.




RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: Best line of the campaign...

2008-10-24 Thread Rick Archer
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 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Best line of the campaign...
 
 
 
 ...sums up Barack Obama's candidacy quite nicely, I think:
 
 I'll have no truck with the phony case ginned up to rationalize 
voting 
 for the most liberal and inexperienced presidential nominee in 
living 
 memory.
 
 From Charles Krauthammer at http://tinyurl.com/6gbc5r
 
 Sums up Lincoln's candidacy nicely too. He did OK.

But, Rick, Abraham Lincoln initiated the Civil War...and as any 
school child can tell you, over 600,000 Americans died in the Civil 
War. 

Certainly, you are not advocating that war is good, are you? 'Cause 
if you are, you're at odds with 90% of the Obama supporters on this 
forum who have made it clear time and time and time again that war 
under ANY circumstances is unacceptable; that killing under any 
circumstances is unacceptable.

Killing is a sin -- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

Without getting into the specifics of Lincoln's presidency, he is generally
regarded as having been one of our greatest presidents, if not the greatest.
Yet he had a pretty limited political career before taking office. Personal
qualifications are more important than experience. There are plenty of bozos
who've been in government for decades. It seems that if the times are
critical and president possesses the right blend of intelligence,
temperament, and other such qualities, he achieves greatness. I think we're
about to see that happen.



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Best line of the campaign...

2008-10-24 Thread I am the eternal
The last poll casual pole I took amongst townspeople in FF was that Obama
would suffer the same fate as Lincoln, only a whole lot sooner.

Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


   Without getting into the specifics of Lincoln's presidency, he is
 generally regarded as having been one of our greatest presidents, if not *
 the* greatest. Yet he had a pretty limited political career before taking
 office. Personal qualifications are more important than experience. There
 are plenty of bozos who've been in government for decades. It seems that if
 the times are critical and president possesses the right blend of
 intelligence, temperament, and other such qualities, he achieves greatness.
 I think we're about to see that happen.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Best line of the campaign...

2008-10-24 Thread Robert
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, I am the eternal 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The last poll casual pole I took amongst townspeople in FF was that 
Obama
 would suffer the same fate as Lincoln, only a whole lot sooner.
 
 Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
 (snip)
No, no, no, just say NO!
Because we have seen that movie before, many times...
It cannot happen this way again...it's not in the cards.
Barack Obama is protected by the Celestial Realms.
Jesus was also protected by the same force, as are many other's of 
destiny.
The difference is: at that time, the cards were different, and the 
angels pulled back...and so the crucifixion took place...and a man as 
innocent as Barack Obama, 
Was murdered (in a most horific, torturous, barbaric way, by the 
elitist Romans, and Jews of the time)
And why?... because they were afraid of him and mocked his message.
This is 2,000 years later.
And, we have evolved as a race of humanoids, on the planet earth...
Thanks to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who in his life plan, decided to 
pass onto Mahasamadhi on the 'Super Tuesday'...
On that day, a torch was passed to a New Generation.
On that day, Senator Barack Obama, surprised the Status Quo,
By overturning the tables, in the Temple.
R.G.



[FairfieldLife] Re: Best line of the campaign...

2008-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, I am the eternal 
 L.Shaddai@ wrote:
 
  The last poll casual pole I took amongst townspeople in FF was 
that 
 Obama
  would suffer the same fate as Lincoln, only a whole lot sooner.
  
  Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
  (snip)
 No, no, no, just say NO!
 Because we have seen that movie before, many times...
 It cannot happen this way again...it's not in the cards.
 Barack Obama is protected by the Celestial Realms.
 Jesus was also protected by the same force, as are many other's of 
 destiny.
 The difference is: at that time, the cards were different, and the 
 angels pulled back...and so the crucifixion took place...and a man 
as 
 innocent as Barack Obama, 
 Was murdered (in a most horific, torturous, barbaric way, by the 
 elitist Romans, and Jews of the time)
 And why?... because they were afraid of him and mocked his message.
 This is 2,000 years later.
 And, we have evolved as a race of humanoids, on the planet earth...
 Thanks to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who in his life plan, decided to 
 pass onto Mahasamadhi on the 'Super Tuesday'...
 On that day, a torch was passed to a New Generation.
 On that day, Senator Barack Obama, surprised the Status Quo,
 By overturning the tables, in the Temple.
 R.G.


Robert, how many drugs did you do in the '60s?




[FairfieldLife] Re: Best line of the campaign...

2008-10-24 Thread off_world_beings

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com , shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 ...sums up Barack Obama's candidacy quite nicely, I think:

 I'll have no truck with the phony case ginned up to rationalize
voting
 for the most liberal and inexperienced presidential nominee in living
 memory.

Except maybe GW Bush who served less than 2 terms a a governer, not in
Washington like Obama, has a low education, was  a drunk, and
subsequently bankrupted the country with his personal vendetta against
Saddam who his father supported under Reagan.

OffWorld



 From Charles Krauthammer at http://tinyurl.com/6gbc5r
http://tinyurl.com/6gbc5r





[FairfieldLife] Re: Best line of the campaign...

2008-10-24 Thread Robert
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert babajii_99@ wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, I am the eternal 
  L.Shaddai@ wrote:
  
   The last poll casual pole I took amongst townspeople in FF was 
 that 
  Obama
   would suffer the same fate as Lincoln, only a whole lot sooner.
   
   Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
   (snip)
  No, no, no, just say NO!
  Because we have seen that movie before, many times...
  It cannot happen this way again...it's not in the cards.
  Barack Obama is protected by the Celestial Realms.
  Jesus was also protected by the same force, as are many other's 
of 
  destiny.
  The difference is: at that time, the cards were different, and 
the 
  angels pulled back...and so the crucifixion took place...and a 
man 
 as 
  innocent as Barack Obama, 
  Was murdered (in a most horific, torturous, barbaric way, by the 
  elitist Romans, and Jews of the time)
  And why?... because they were afraid of him and mocked his 
message.
  This is 2,000 years later.
  And, we have evolved as a race of humanoids, on the planet 
earth...
  Thanks to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who in his life plan, decided to 
  pass onto Mahasamadhi on the 'Super Tuesday'...
  On that day, a torch was passed to a New Generation.
  On that day, Senator Barack Obama, surprised the Status Quo,
  By overturning the tables, in the Temple.
  R.G.
 
 
 Robert, how many drugs did you do in the '60s?

I did some drugs in the sixties...
The pot was good from Columbia.
The hashish was best from Afghanistan and Lebanon.
Tried some other drugs, but found them to be poison...LSD, Opium, 
Meth...they are killers, and thank God, I knew it, but where I grew 
up was real bad...not an excuse, just how confused I was in those 
days...
This was all before I cleaned up my act, and began meditation and 
healed from all that crap.
The music supported rebeliousness and drug taking.
Especially from people like Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, 
Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Janis Joplin(mostly alchohol), Mick 
Jagger, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Sly and the Family Stone, and 
others.
It was a bi-polar time; not such a happy time for me.
I lived in a dark part of Philadelphia, where there was a lot of 
violence, drugs and Viet Nam sisters, who were real angry...
Many black folks were ready to 'kill whitey'.
Not a happy time, dispite what you hear about it.
At least not from my perspective, at the time.
We paid the dues in the Sixties, that make the transition that is 
happening now, to be possible.
R.G.