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hopemountain

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18. yes i do & this is why:
Wed Mar 11, 2015, 06:34 PM
Mar 2015

based on her stellar service as secretary of state. period.

i am not as cynical as some people about every f'in detail of someone's personal emails. - it is not my business as long as she was doing a good job. what could they possibly be hiding? her discussion with confidants about whether to run for president? personal opinions about members of congress, other dept staff, or even our president? discussions or considerations are part of the process in decision making and it is none of our business until a final decision is made and put into action in some way.

what is wrong with our country? too many people and systems to not trust. yet, some trust is necessary for progress with any process.
in addition, too many people are relying on msm and what others say. i think there is great value and validity to knowing one's own truth and being able to recognize by instinct. lots of people have lost touch with acknowledging and valuing their instincts - a critical component of creativity and progress. at the age of 3 i could recognize dangerous people or places. i learned to listen to that part of me and trust it.

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