I watched Tulsi publicly sing a Hare Krishna chant in NYC this past weekend. I actually found it moving, but to most Americans, that's probably considered "strange." So what? Challenging the bipartisan foreign policy consensus is also considered "strange"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GRNXTSwVVY …
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I love you but you may want to join her campaign.
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For me I was born this way. Felt like an alien born to this Earth to observe and maybe perform some mission. What about you?
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It’s certainly no weirder than Mormonism. Or mainline Protestantism, for that matter.
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Or Jehovahs Witnesses, which was what Eisenhowers mom was. Dont recall anyone writing tone def articles about his religious upbringing.
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I think so too!
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That's not much of an endorsement for someone who wants to be President...but I bet she'd make a great philosophy class professor
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*Not boring amoral careerists who've marinated in mainstream consensus their entire lives* AMEN! (Incidentally, that's what got
@realDonaldTrump elected, and what is responsible for the successes he will have. For contrast, see VENEZUELA policy, the bone he threw to neocons.
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