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Williamson can stand up to corruption
Sable Knapp
Sep. 27, 2019 12:35 pm
Democrats are making the same mistakes once again. As I drove from Maine to Iowa this month, it remained apparent just how out-of-touch establishment Democrats are with America as a whole. If Joe Biden is nominated, a repeat of 2016 is very likely.
Marianne Williamson has boldly and gracefully stood up to multifaceted corruption more than any other presidential candidate. In 2016, she cautioned Hillary Clinton to get out of the corporate box she put herself in or else it would be difficult for her to succeed in the general election.
In recent months, Williamson has received backlash for her history of teaching the book 'A Course in Miracles,” a book about forgiveness and healing. Using spiritual language, 'A Course in Miracles” describes the principles of quantum physics. It's unfortunate that our society is so conditioned to view issues through such a narrow lens, that many of us can't even fathom alternative possibilities.
Sable Knapp
Urbandale
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