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SuziH
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Hillary Clinton will get in. I don't want it to be so but I am pretty sure that is the way it will go. Obama deserves it but the future does not see it that way.
2012 is looming and the way these recent elections have shaped up and the not so distant US one will, we are on the path to fulfilling prophesy that says the World will not be the same after 2012. (I mean that in a majorly major way, not just changing Governments).


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What prophesy is that Suzi?


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There have been many prophesies on 2012 being a year that begins a new World (not necessarily a better World). Some even say the end of it. Or maybe just the 'End of the World as we know it' as the song goes. I think the most famous/infamous of all prophets, Nostradamus, even mentions it.
I googled it and got heaps....
http://www.google.com/search?q.....1B3GGGL_U248enAU248A

My 23 year old son has been telling me for 8-10 years now, about 'it'.


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The Pragmatic One
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Quoted from SuziH
Hillary Clinton will get in. I don't want it to be so but I am pretty sure that is the way it will go. Obama deserves it but the future does not see it that way.
2012 is looming and the way these recent elections have shaped up and the not so distant US one will, we are on the path to fulfilling prophesy that says the World will not be the same after 2012. (I mean that in a majorly major way, not just changing Governments).


If I was an 18 year old voting for the first time i would vote for Obama. I can see how he would appeal to the youth and people seeking a change of direction. Hillary is to divisive. She may win democratic nomination, but i cant see her gaining enough ground in conservative seats to give her a majority come election time.

My tip is still Giuliani. He is not campaigning hard in Iowa at the moment but he will emerge as the front runner for the republicans come Florida. I pick that he will share a joint ticket with McCain. He is a proven leader and has had much success as Mayor of New York before and after 9/11.


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Quoted from SuziH
There have been many prophesies on 2012 being a year that begins a new World (not necessarily a better World). Some even say the end of it. Or maybe just the 'End of the World as we know it' as the song goes. I think the most famous/infamous of all prophets, Nostradamus, even mentionsit.
I googled it and got heaps....
http://www.google.com/search?q.....1B3GGGL_U248enAU248A

My 23 year old son has been telling me for 8-10 years now, about 'it'.


Being the thorough person that i am I looked into this and decided to conduct some research of my own.


I took some peyote and meditated with the ghost of Jim Morrison in the mountains, but came up with nothing. So I smoked some hash and concentrated on my energy crystals, and much to my dismay still nothing. In a final attempt I gave voodoo a shot and spread some chicken blood around my lounge room and studied chicken bone patterns when thrown. I finished it of by reading the leaves in my tea and then i finally had a vision. It didn't have anything to do with world events in 2012 or the rise of Hillary Clinton, but you can PM me if you want the hot tip for the 2008 Melbourne cup.


Disclaimer
P.S. Please, please dont take this seriously. This broadcast was not intended to make fun of, belittle or mock anybody. To prove this I have written the words Peace in about one hundred different languages.

Fridden, Luxemburgish, Der Frieden, German,La Paix, French, Achukma, Choctaw, Mír Bosnian, Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Croatian, Czech, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, UkrainianShalom, Hebrew, Heiwa, Japanese, Salam, Arabic, La Paz, SpanishLa Pace Italian, Romanian, Peace, English, A Paz Galician, Portuguese, Alaáfía, Yoruba, Amaithi, Tamil, Amaní, Swahili, ,Aman Malay, UrduAmniat, Pashto Paco, Esperanto,Pax, Latin,Pingan, Chinese,Pokój , Polish, Slovak,Pyong'hwa, Korean,Rahu, Estonian,Rangima'arie, Maori,Rauha, Finnish,Rerdamaian, Indonesian,Rukun, Javanese,Saanti, Nepali,Sai Gaai Òh Pìhng Yue,Santipap, Thai,Saq, Uighur,Shîte, Tibetan,Shanti Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu,Sholim, Yiddish,Síocháin, Irish,Sìth, Gaelic,Soksang, Khmer,Solh Dari, Persian,Sonqo, Tiaykuy Quechua,Sulh, Turkish,Taika, Lithuainian,Tecócatú ,Nhengatu,Thayu, Gikuyu,Tsumukikatu, Comanche,Tuktuquil, Usilal Kékchí,Tutkiun, North Alaska Inuktitut,Udo, Igbo,Ukuthula, Zulu,Uvchin, Mapudungun,Uxolo, Xhosa,Vrede Afrikaans, Dutch, Wâki Ijiwebis-I, Algonquin, Wetaskiwin, Cree, Wolakota, Lakhota,Wôntôkóde, Micmac, Wo'okeyeh, Sioux



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I laughed until tears welled in my eyes TPO. Took it in the vein it was intended and had a good laugh. I am not saying I believe all or anything that is said regarding 2012 mind you but I've been told
So what IS peyote like? I want to make a little animated skit of you doing all those things in the way we might see on 'The Simpsons'. Thanks for the lift TPO.


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Hi again,

Can't say I'm a great believer in prophecies. But I do agree with you Suzi that Hillary will probably clinch it, although I would prefer to see Obama win. I have a feeling Hillary Clinton would be more Bill Clinton.
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Funnily enough I cannot see Hilary Clinton getting it, I don't think the Americans are ready for a female president. The bible belt would definately reject the notion, especially as Hilary is a supporter of both abortion and marriage rights for same sex couples.

However I do recall that it was her ihusband who came up with Don't ask, Don't tell" for the US military, which of course did nothing to stop discrimination against gay soldiers. So I am wondering if Hilary's support will be some kind of back handed legislation as well.



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Fridden, Luxemburgish, Der Frieden, German,La Paix, French, Achukma, Choctaw, Mír Bosnian, Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Croatian, Czech, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, UkrainianShalom, Hebrew, Heiwa, Japanese, Salam, Arabic, La Paz, SpanishLa Pace Italian, Romanian, Peace, English, A Paz Galician, Portuguese, Alaáfía, Yoruba, Amaithi, Tamil, Amaní, Swahili, ,Aman Malay, UrduAmniat, Pashto Paco, Esperanto,Pax, Latin,Pingan, Chinese,Pokój , Polish, Slovak,Pyong'hwa, Korean,Rahu, Estonian,Rangima'arie, Maori,Rauha, Finnish,Rerdamaian, Indonesian,Rukun, Javanese,Saanti, Nepali,Sai Gaai Òh Pìhng Yue,Santipap, Thai,Saq, Uighur,Shîte, Tibetan,Shanti Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu,Sholim, Yiddish,Síocháin, Irish,Sìth, Gaelic,Soksang, Khmer,Solh Dari, Persian,Sonqo, Tiaykuy Quechua,Sulh, Turkish,Taika, Lithuainian,Tecócatú ,Nhengatu,Thayu, Gikuyu,Tsumukikatu, Comanche,Tuktuquil, Usilal Kékchí,Tutkiun, North Alaska Inuktitut,Udo, Igbo,Ukuthula, Zulu,Uvchin, Mapudungun,Uxolo, Xhosa,Vrede Afrikaans, Dutch, Wâki Ijiwebis-I, Algonquin, Wetaskiwin, Cree, Wolakota, Lakhota,Wôntôkóde, Micmac, Wo'okeyeh, Sioux



Hmmm, only  100 when there are 194 countries in the world, + 60 odd territories and possibly thousands of languages. And you only said Peace in 100 languages? I think you are discriminating against the rest. Best you go smoke more weed with Jimmy and come up with all the others.


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Funnily enough I cannot see Hilary Clinton getting it, I don't think the Americans are ready for a female president. The bible belt would definately reject the notion, especially as Hilary is a supporter of both abortion and marriage rights for same sex couples.



I agree - I lived in the Bible Belt for a while a few years ago and the attitude was shocking - well, to me anyway. Many men there still think (or did back then) that a woman's place is in the kitchen and in the bedroom ... and I didn't hear too many women disagree!
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And what did Iowa win?  



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Its official Republican Rudolph Guiliani is running for president and according to latest polls is ahead of

Hillary Clinton
http://www.realclearpolitics.c....._vs_clinton-227.html

And Barack Obama
http://www.realclearpolitics.c.....ni_vs_obama-228.html

Guiliani is the former mayor of New York at the time of the 9/11 attacks.
I think he would make a great American President and seems like the best candidate for the Republican Party.


Personally I think he will probably be the next president. America is not ready for a woman or a black man as president.



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just curious... Has Bush endorsed a candidate? If not publicly then has there been any hint as to who he favours so far? I haven't seen much on the news regarding his input.
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just curious... Has Bush endorsed a candidate? If not publicly then has there been any hint as to who he favours so far? I haven't seen much on the news regarding his input.


No not as of yet. the field is still to large on the republican side. If he had to back someone, I would say it would be McCain or Thompson. Huckabee and Guilliani are too liberal for bush and I just cant see him endorsing Romney.



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