Re: [FairfieldLife] Trump/Pence and FFL

2016-10-06 Thread anon_alias

 Kaine and Pence’s Debate: Analysis 
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 We analyzed the only vice-presidential debate between Tim Kaine and Mike Pence 
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Steve, I honestly don’t even know where to begin with this, and others have 
already answered, and far better than I can as of right now. 

 I’ll just say…going after Kaine for his vociferousness (and calling it 
“scripted”) while letting Pence off the hook for his obviously practiced and 
pervasive lying (You don’t think he had an agenda?  Like the nomination in 4 
years maybe?) and denying things that millions have heard and that’s easily 
found on video…if that isn’t deeply troubling to you (and hugely insulting as 
well, it’s all but calling their supporters too stupid to remember what most of 
them heard) then we must inhabit different universes.  
 

 even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them
 

 Wow.  Good luck with this one.
 

 Sal 
 

 





On Oct 6, 2016, at 7:04 AM, steve.sundur@... mailto:steve.sundur@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:
 
 

I did not watch the debate.  I watched only a small "hi-light" reel afterwards. 
 But the impression I got was the the Clinton campaign instructed Kaine to "go 
after Trump. rip him to shreds" which he attempted to do, but didn't come off 
particularly well doing so. 

 I felt, that if they had just let Kaine "be himself", things would have turned 
out better.  We all know the debates run on emotion and appearances, so that 
even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them, in the 
debate at least, and maybe not even after.
 

 But, maybe this idea of "being yourself" is just too naive an idea. On the 
other hand, it often is what works in situations rather than going with 
"formula"
 

 Any thought?
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 Remember the nickname they gave Bush, the Smirking Chmip?Pence could 
easily be the Smirking Sociopath, he lies with such effortlessness and 
oiliness.  Even against video evidence, it's like he's some alternate universe 
or something.

Sal 
 


 
 On Oct 5, 2016, at 9:55 AM, olliesedwuz@... mailto:olliesedwuz@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:


 There is a delusional element among the religious right, who fervently believe 
that Trump is our next MESSIAH, the Great White Hope who will restore 
righteousness among the wicked. Pence is clearly one of them. "Smirky" Pence, 
the know-it-all, self-righteous, bible-thumping hypocrite. 

I enjoyed Kaine, who comes across as sane, capable and tough. The 'debate' was 
farcical though, with Smirky constantly trotting out lies, and Kaine refuting 
them - So nothing new from that angle. Rote Republican desperation, and the 
usual attempt by the only adult in the contest to stay in the domain of 
reality. 

Yeah, the Trump Toilet/Pence Paper ticket is one to avoid at all costs.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 For those uncertain as to how my last four posts relate to FFL's concerns as a 
spiritual group: The Trump/Pence ticket is a blatant example of spiritual 
degradation--lying, cheating, hypocrisy, and sheer recklessness with the 
welfare of humankind. Anybody who is at all spiritually aware should oppose 
these candidates with every fiber of their being.
 

 Trust me, every fibre of my being is resonating with contempt and an 
understanding for how hideous the Trump/Pence ticket is. Between the 
mono-syllabic undertaker and his bloated and corrupt running mate it is a 
frightening and sickening to behold. My absentee ballot is sitting to the right 
of me on my desk ready to be mailed and, believe me, it is for Hillary/Kaine - 
my only regret is my one vote can't be counted as one million.




 






 






  


Re: [FairfieldLife] Trump/Pence and FFL

2016-10-06 Thread authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Again, he can't come up with a reasoned response, so he fires up the nonsense 
machine. Not even he knows what he means. It's just word salad. 

 (BTW, Stevie, we are ALL running out of time.)
 

 

 

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Perhaps one day, (and you ARE running out of time) you may realize that even 
though you have an inability to hold opposite concepts in your head at the same 
time, this does not necessarily apply to others. 

 There may be some mental stretching exercises you can do, but best find out 
about any possible drawbacks depending on age.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 He STILL doesn't get it. Really hard to believe. It's as if he thinks there's 
no election, just debates. And whichever team wins the most debates gets to be 
president and vice-president. 

 

 

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Sal, what I am saying, is bottom line, he lost the debate.  And my 
observation, from the snippets I saw, and commentary I heard, was that he came 
off as a kind of boor, where as Pence came off as more polished.   

 Now, please listen carefully.  I am not condoning the lies he told.  All I am 
saying is that whatever strategy he adopted, worked, and whatever strategy 
Kaine adopted did not work as well.  And now we learn from Judy and others, 
that the clever, clever clever strategy employed by Kaine, i.e. Clinton 
campaign was actually not to win the debate, but to coax statements out of 
Pence that could be used later.
 

 I am saying it backfired, at least as far as the actual debate was concerned, 
but you are saying it did not.
 

 I guess we have a difference of opinion about the outcome.
 

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Steve, I honestly don’t even know where to begin with this, and others have 
already answered, and far better than I can as of right now. 

 I’ll just say…going after Kaine for his vociferousness (and calling it 
“scripted”) while letting Pence off the hook for his obviously practiced and 
pervasive lying (You don’t think he had an agenda?  Like the nomination in 4 
years maybe?) and denying things that millions have heard and that’s easily 
found on video…if that isn’t deeply troubling to you (and hugely insulting as 
well, it’s all but calling their supporters too stupid to remember what most of 
them heard) then we must inhabit different universes.  
 

 even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them
 

 Wow.  Good luck with this one.
 

 Sal 
 

 





On Oct 6, 2016, at 7:04 AM, steve.sundur@... mailto:steve.sundur@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:
 
 

I did not watch the debate.  I watched only a small "hi-light" reel afterwards. 
 But the impression I got was the the Clinton campaign instructed Kaine to "go 
after Trump. rip him to shreds" which he attempted to do, but didn't come off 
particularly well doing so. 

 I felt, that if they had just let Kaine "be himself", things would have turned 
out better.  We all know the debates run on emotion and appearances, so that 
even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them, in the 
debate at least, and maybe not even after.
 

 But, maybe this idea of "being yourself" is just too naive an idea. On the 
other hand, it often is what works in situations rather than going with 
"formula"
 

 Any thought?
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 Remember the nickname they gave Bush, the Smirking Chmip?Pence could 
easily be the Smirking Sociopath, he lies with such effortlessness and 
oiliness.  Even against video evidence, it's like he's some alternate universe 
or something.

Sal 
 


 
 On Oct 5, 2016, at 9:55 AM, olliesedwuz@... mailto:olliesedwuz@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:


 There is a delusional element among the religious right, who fervently believe 
that Trump is our next MESSIAH, the Great White Hope who will restore 
righteousness among the wicked. Pence is clearly one of them. "Smirky" Pence, 
the know-it-all, self-righteous, bible-thumping hypocrite. 

I enjoyed Kaine, who comes across as sane, capable and tough. The 'debate' was 
farcical though, with Smirky constantly trotting out lies, and Kaine refuting 
them - So nothing new from that angle. Rote Republican desperation, and the 
usual attempt by the only adult in the contest to stay in the domain of 
reality. 

Yeah, the Trump Toilet/Pence Paper ticket is one to avoid at all costs.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 For those uncertain as to how my last four posts relate to 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Trump/Pence and FFL

2016-10-06 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Perhaps one day, (and you ARE running out of time) you may realize that even 
though you have an inability to hold opposite concepts in your head at the same 
time, this does not necessarily apply to others. 

 There may be some mental stretching exercises you can do, but best find out 
about any possible drawbacks depending on age.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 He STILL doesn't get it. Really hard to believe. It's as if he thinks there's 
no election, just debates. And whichever team wins the most debates gets to be 
president and vice-president. 

 

 

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Sal, what I am saying, is bottom line, he lost the debate.  And my 
observation, from the snippets I saw, and commentary I heard, was that he came 
off as a kind of boor, where as Pence came off as more polished.   

 Now, please listen carefully.  I am not condoning the lies he told.  All I am 
saying is that whatever strategy he adopted, worked, and whatever strategy 
Kaine adopted did not work as well.  And now we learn from Judy and others, 
that the clever, clever clever strategy employed by Kaine, i.e. Clinton 
campaign was actually not to win the debate, but to coax statements out of 
Pence that could be used later.
 

 I am saying it backfired, at least as far as the actual debate was concerned, 
but you are saying it did not.
 

 I guess we have a difference of opinion about the outcome.
 

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Steve, I honestly don’t even know where to begin with this, and others have 
already answered, and far better than I can as of right now. 

 I’ll just say…going after Kaine for his vociferousness (and calling it 
“scripted”) while letting Pence off the hook for his obviously practiced and 
pervasive lying (You don’t think he had an agenda?  Like the nomination in 4 
years maybe?) and denying things that millions have heard and that’s easily 
found on video…if that isn’t deeply troubling to you (and hugely insulting as 
well, it’s all but calling their supporters too stupid to remember what most of 
them heard) then we must inhabit different universes.  
 

 even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them
 

 Wow.  Good luck with this one.
 

 Sal 
 

 





On Oct 6, 2016, at 7:04 AM, steve.sundur@... mailto:steve.sundur@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:
 
 

I did not watch the debate.  I watched only a small "hi-light" reel afterwards. 
 But the impression I got was the the Clinton campaign instructed Kaine to "go 
after Trump. rip him to shreds" which he attempted to do, but didn't come off 
particularly well doing so. 

 I felt, that if they had just let Kaine "be himself", things would have turned 
out better.  We all know the debates run on emotion and appearances, so that 
even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them, in the 
debate at least, and maybe not even after.
 

 But, maybe this idea of "being yourself" is just too naive an idea. On the 
other hand, it often is what works in situations rather than going with 
"formula"
 

 Any thought?
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 Remember the nickname they gave Bush, the Smirking Chmip?Pence could 
easily be the Smirking Sociopath, he lies with such effortlessness and 
oiliness.  Even against video evidence, it's like he's some alternate universe 
or something.

Sal 
 


 
 On Oct 5, 2016, at 9:55 AM, olliesedwuz@... mailto:olliesedwuz@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:


 There is a delusional element among the religious right, who fervently believe 
that Trump is our next MESSIAH, the Great White Hope who will restore 
righteousness among the wicked. Pence is clearly one of them. "Smirky" Pence, 
the know-it-all, self-righteous, bible-thumping hypocrite. 

I enjoyed Kaine, who comes across as sane, capable and tough. The 'debate' was 
farcical though, with Smirky constantly trotting out lies, and Kaine refuting 
them - So nothing new from that angle. Rote Republican desperation, and the 
usual attempt by the only adult in the contest to stay in the domain of 
reality. 

Yeah, the Trump Toilet/Pence Paper ticket is one to avoid at all costs.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 For those uncertain as to how my last four posts relate to FFL's concerns as a 
spiritual group: The Trump/Pence ticket is a blatant example of spiritual 
degradation--lying, cheating, hypocrisy, and sheer recklessness with the 
welfare of humankind. Anybody who is at all spiritually aware should oppose 
these candidates with 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Trump/Pence and FFL

2016-10-06 Thread authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
He STILL doesn't get it. Really hard to believe. It's as if he thinks there's 
no election, just debates. And whichever team wins the most debates gets to be 
president and vice-president. 

 

 

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Sal, what I am saying, is bottom line, he lost the debate.  And my 
observation, from the snippets I saw, and commentary I heard, was that he came 
off as a kind of boor, where as Pence came off as more polished.   

 Now, please listen carefully.  I am not condoning the lies he told.  All I am 
saying is that whatever strategy he adopted, worked, and whatever strategy 
Kaine adopted did not work as well.  And now we learn from Judy and others, 
that the clever, clever clever strategy employed by Kaine, i.e. Clinton 
campaign was actually not to win the debate, but to coax statements out of 
Pence that could be used later.
 

 I am saying it backfired, at least as far as the actual debate was concerned, 
but you are saying it did not.
 

 I guess we have a difference of opinion about the outcome.
 

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Steve, I honestly don’t even know where to begin with this, and others have 
already answered, and far better than I can as of right now. 

 I’ll just say…going after Kaine for his vociferousness (and calling it 
“scripted”) while letting Pence off the hook for his obviously practiced and 
pervasive lying (You don’t think he had an agenda?  Like the nomination in 4 
years maybe?) and denying things that millions have heard and that’s easily 
found on video…if that isn’t deeply troubling to you (and hugely insulting as 
well, it’s all but calling their supporters too stupid to remember what most of 
them heard) then we must inhabit different universes.  
 

 even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them
 

 Wow.  Good luck with this one.
 

 Sal 
 

 





On Oct 6, 2016, at 7:04 AM, steve.sundur@... mailto:steve.sundur@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:
 
 

I did not watch the debate.  I watched only a small "hi-light" reel afterwards. 
 But the impression I got was the the Clinton campaign instructed Kaine to "go 
after Trump. rip him to shreds" which he attempted to do, but didn't come off 
particularly well doing so. 

 I felt, that if they had just let Kaine "be himself", things would have turned 
out better.  We all know the debates run on emotion and appearances, so that 
even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them, in the 
debate at least, and maybe not even after.
 

 But, maybe this idea of "being yourself" is just too naive an idea. On the 
other hand, it often is what works in situations rather than going with 
"formula"
 

 Any thought?
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 Remember the nickname they gave Bush, the Smirking Chmip?Pence could 
easily be the Smirking Sociopath, he lies with such effortlessness and 
oiliness.  Even against video evidence, it's like he's some alternate universe 
or something.

Sal 
 


 
 On Oct 5, 2016, at 9:55 AM, olliesedwuz@... mailto:olliesedwuz@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:


 There is a delusional element among the religious right, who fervently believe 
that Trump is our next MESSIAH, the Great White Hope who will restore 
righteousness among the wicked. Pence is clearly one of them. "Smirky" Pence, 
the know-it-all, self-righteous, bible-thumping hypocrite. 

I enjoyed Kaine, who comes across as sane, capable and tough. The 'debate' was 
farcical though, with Smirky constantly trotting out lies, and Kaine refuting 
them - So nothing new from that angle. Rote Republican desperation, and the 
usual attempt by the only adult in the contest to stay in the domain of 
reality. 

Yeah, the Trump Toilet/Pence Paper ticket is one to avoid at all costs.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 For those uncertain as to how my last four posts relate to FFL's concerns as a 
spiritual group: The Trump/Pence ticket is a blatant example of spiritual 
degradation--lying, cheating, hypocrisy, and sheer recklessness with the 
welfare of humankind. Anybody who is at all spiritually aware should oppose 
these candidates with every fiber of their being.
 

 Trust me, every fibre of my being is resonating with contempt and an 
understanding for how hideous the Trump/Pence ticket is. Between the 
mono-syllabic undertaker and his bloated and corrupt running mate it is a 
frightening and sickening to behold. My absentee ballot is sitting to the right 
of me on my desk ready to be mailed and, believe me, it is for 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Trump/Pence and FFL

2016-10-06 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Sal, what I am saying, is bottom line, he lost the debate.  And my observation, 
from the snippets I saw, and commentary I heard, was that he came off as a kind 
of boor, where as Pence came off as more polished.   

 Now, please listen carefully.  I am not condoning the lies he told.  All I am 
saying is that whatever strategy he adopted, worked, and whatever strategy 
Kaine adopted did not work as well.  And now we learn from Judy and others, 
that the clever, clever clever strategy employed by Kaine, i.e. Clinton 
campaign was actually not to win the debate, but to coax statements out of 
Pence that could be used later.
 

 I am saying it backfired, at least as far as the actual debate was concerned, 
but you are saying it did not.
 

 I guess we have a difference of opinion about the outcome.
 

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Steve, I honestly don’t even know where to begin with this, and others have 
already answered, and far better than I can as of right now. 

 I’ll just say…going after Kaine for his vociferousness (and calling it 
“scripted”) while letting Pence off the hook for his obviously practiced and 
pervasive lying (You don’t think he had an agenda?  Like the nomination in 4 
years maybe?) and denying things that millions have heard and that’s easily 
found on video…if that isn’t deeply troubling to you (and hugely insulting as 
well, it’s all but calling their supporters too stupid to remember what most of 
them heard) then we must inhabit different universes.  
 

 even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them
 

 Wow.  Good luck with this one.
 

 Sal 
 

 





On Oct 6, 2016, at 7:04 AM, steve.sundur@... mailto:steve.sundur@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:
 
 

I did not watch the debate.  I watched only a small "hi-light" reel afterwards. 
 But the impression I got was the the Clinton campaign instructed Kaine to "go 
after Trump. rip him to shreds" which he attempted to do, but didn't come off 
particularly well doing so. 

 I felt, that if they had just let Kaine "be himself", things would have turned 
out better.  We all know the debates run on emotion and appearances, so that 
even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them, in the 
debate at least, and maybe not even after.
 

 But, maybe this idea of "being yourself" is just too naive an idea. On the 
other hand, it often is what works in situations rather than going with 
"formula"
 

 Any thought?
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 Remember the nickname they gave Bush, the Smirking Chmip?Pence could 
easily be the Smirking Sociopath, he lies with such effortlessness and 
oiliness.  Even against video evidence, it's like he's some alternate universe 
or something.

Sal 
 


 
 On Oct 5, 2016, at 9:55 AM, olliesedwuz@... mailto:olliesedwuz@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:


 There is a delusional element among the religious right, who fervently believe 
that Trump is our next MESSIAH, the Great White Hope who will restore 
righteousness among the wicked. Pence is clearly one of them. "Smirky" Pence, 
the know-it-all, self-righteous, bible-thumping hypocrite. 

I enjoyed Kaine, who comes across as sane, capable and tough. The 'debate' was 
farcical though, with Smirky constantly trotting out lies, and Kaine refuting 
them - So nothing new from that angle. Rote Republican desperation, and the 
usual attempt by the only adult in the contest to stay in the domain of 
reality. 

Yeah, the Trump Toilet/Pence Paper ticket is one to avoid at all costs.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 For those uncertain as to how my last four posts relate to FFL's concerns as a 
spiritual group: The Trump/Pence ticket is a blatant example of spiritual 
degradation--lying, cheating, hypocrisy, and sheer recklessness with the 
welfare of humankind. Anybody who is at all spiritually aware should oppose 
these candidates with every fiber of their being.
 

 Trust me, every fibre of my being is resonating with contempt and an 
understanding for how hideous the Trump/Pence ticket is. Between the 
mono-syllabic undertaker and his bloated and corrupt running mate it is a 
frightening and sickening to behold. My absentee ballot is sitting to the right 
of me on my desk ready to be mailed and, believe me, it is for Hillary/Kaine - 
my only regret is my one vote can't be counted as one million.




 






 










Re: [FairfieldLife] Trump/Pence and FFL

2016-10-06 Thread Sal Sunshine salsunshineini...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
Steve, I honestly don’t even know where to begin with this, and others have 
already answered, and far better than I can as of right now.

I’ll just say…going after Kaine for his vociferousness (and calling it 
“scripted”) while letting Pence off the hook for his obviously practiced and 
pervasive lying (You don’t think he had an agenda?  Like the nomination in 4 
years maybe?) and denying things that millions have heard and that’s easily 
found on video…if that isn’t deeply troubling to you (and hugely insulting as 
well, it’s all but calling their supporters too stupid to remember what most of 
them heard) then we must inhabit different universes.  

even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them

Wow.  Good luck with this one.

Sal 




On Oct 6, 2016, at 7:04 AM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] 
 wrote:



I did not watch the debate.  I watched only a small "hi-light" reel afterwards. 
 But the impression I got was the the Clinton campaign instructed Kaine to "go 
after Trump. rip him to shreds" which he attempted to do, but didn't come off 
particularly well doing so.

I felt, that if they had just let Kaine "be himself", things would have turned 
out better.  We all know the debates run on emotion and appearances, so that 
even if a person is lying, well, that may not actually go against them, in the 
debate at least, and maybe not even after.

But, maybe this idea of "being yourself" is just too naive an idea. On the 
other hand, it often is what works in situations rather than going with 
"formula"

Any thought?


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com , 
 wrote :

Remember the nickname they gave Bush, the Smirking Chmip?Pence could easily 
be the Smirking Sociopath, he lies with such effortlessness and oiliness.  Even 
against video evidence, it's like he's some alternate universe or something.

Sal 


On Oct 5, 2016, at 9:55 AM, olliesedwuz@...  
[FairfieldLife] > wrote:

> There is a delusional element among the religious right, who fervently 
> believe that Trump is our next MESSIAH, the Great White Hope who will restore 
> righteousness among the wicked. Pence is clearly one of them. "Smirky" Pence, 
> the know-it-all, self-righteous, bible-thumping hypocrite. 
> 
> I enjoyed Kaine, who comes across as sane, capable and tough. The 'debate' 
> was farcical though, with Smirky constantly trotting out lies, and Kaine 
> refuting them - So nothing new from that angle. Rote Republican desperation, 
> and the usual attempt by the only adult in the contest to stay in the domain 
> of reality. 
> 
> Yeah, the Trump Toilet/Pence Paper ticket is one to avoid at all costs.
> 
> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com , 
>  wrote :
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com , 
>  wrote :
> 
> For those uncertain as to how my last four posts relate to FFL's concerns as 
> a spiritual group: The Trump/Pence ticket is a blatant example of spiritual 
> degradation--lying, cheating, hypocrisy, and sheer recklessness with the 
> welfare of humankind. Anybody who is at all spiritually aware should oppose 
> these candidates with every fiber of their being.
> 
> 
> 
> Trust me, every fibre of my being is resonating with contempt and an 
> understanding for how hideous the Trump/Pence ticket is. Between the 
> mono-syllabic undertaker and his bloated and corrupt running mate it is a 
> frightening and sickening to behold. My absentee ballot is sitting to the 
> right of me on my desk ready to be mailed and, believe me, it is for 
> Hillary/Kaine - my only regret is my one vote can't be counted as one million.
> 






[FairfieldLife] Trump/Pence and FFL

2016-10-05 Thread authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
For those uncertain as to how my last four posts relate to FFL's concerns as a 
spiritual group: The Trump/Pence ticket is a blatant example of spiritual 
degradation--lying, cheating, hypocrisy, and sheer recklessness with the 
welfare of humankind. Anybody who is at all spiritually aware should oppose 
these candidates with every fiber of their being.