SouthernBelle82
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Wed Nov-08-06 07:58 AM
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So what predicitions came true to you? |
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I did predict that the democrats will take back the House and that was very clear and we now have Speaker Pelosi and hopefully President Pelosi not too far off. I was here when it was predicited a woman will take down George Bush and it's clear now to me anyways that person is going to be Pelosi. It looks like, hopefully, they'll take the Senate as well and very narrowly though. The stupid amendment one here in Tennessee passed. Last night I had a bad feeling around 7pm about it so it wasn't too surprising when it passed. I just saw Ford's concession speech. :(
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Wed Nov-08-06 08:50 AM
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1. I hve this name thing . |
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Edited on Wed Nov-08-06 08:51 AM by votesomemore
and around midnight, after seeing Nancy doing the we won dance, searched for her name.
It was a bit schetcy. Seems to be a derivative of Anne.
She is kind of blonde? And instead of being beheaded in this lifetime, my goddess I pray, allow her to take down king george. Right is only Right. Fairness in play. You are just and balanced. You play the music in the spheres. Womanhood is no less than brotherhood. You contain both. And so it is.. for the highest and brightest good for all humankind.
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Thu Nov-09-06 02:39 AM
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2. OK, I was very nervous to post these numbers |
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Here's what I posted on your other thread, Southern Belle.
"I just checked again and got this: Dems in House, pick up 35 seats; Senate pick up 6 seats. Then I asked will the Repubs try to steal it? I got "yes". Then I asked, what will be the result if this happens? The answer: Dems pick up 31 house seats; Dems pick up 6 Senate seats. Out of the four seats the Repubs manage to steal, two will be contested."
So when I checked MSNBC's projections on their site it says: Democrats +5 in Senate; +33 in House, Independents +2 (both probably vote with the Dems).
So I got real close. I feel great about this--it is helping me learn to trust my own channeling.
Here's a toast to victory!!!
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Thu Nov-09-06 06:58 AM
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3. For any one developing and learning to trust their psychic abilities: |
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Try keeping a journal.
Jot down what you are getting, date it. Then start comparing it with what actually happens.
Will help you begin to understand how your talents actually manifest, how the info comes to you, builds your trust level.
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SouthernBelle82
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Fri Nov-10-06 07:23 AM
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Whenever I get any type of message whether it's personal or not I always write it down and of course add a date. I agree about building the trust level. After these two predictions my trust is way up there. It's always exciting when something you predict actually comes true. I was having some doubts and low self-esteem where my abilities are concerned so this really helped a lot in trusting myself and the information I receive from my guides.
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Fri Nov-10-06 08:44 AM
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14. Psychic abilities come in many shapes and forms |
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so we need to be familiar with how ours works, and what forms to trust.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:20 AM
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SouthernBelle82
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Fri Nov-10-06 07:20 AM
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10. I was very nervous about the senate |
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But that prediction was dead on I was so surprised. I knew when I first made my prediction that they will take it back but barely will be the majority and that looks to be what happened. I'm so sad Ford didn't win here in Tn. :( I do think however that Corker won't be majorly out there but you'll see him pop up from time to time (as in being active besides voting).
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Thu Nov-09-06 07:05 AM
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4. I was all over the place. |
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On the one hand I felt certain that the repugs would try to steal the election. And since they have unlimited funds and connections, the media and the voting machines, and the courts, they had a very good chance at pulling it off.
And I had not picked up that the American people had made a major evolutionary shift. Had finally come out of their denial. This surprised me.
I did pick up many underground and back channel currents working on our behalf. Not sure now if that is true or not.
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Fri Nov-10-06 12:53 AM
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6. I thought you were right on |
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You said Rove might allow the Dems to take the House, and that there was some chance of a senate change, though less likely. I thought that seemed accurate. What made the difference was all of the poll watchers. I think they probably stole Tennessee, and almost stole Mo. But when things are visible and observed, sometimes it makes the stealing more difficult. Harder to do in a landslide. Anyway, I am deeply happy and relieved, and especially about the senate.
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Fri Nov-10-06 02:38 AM
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9. Yes the senate is a wonderful surprise on many levels. |
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Perhaps the plans to steal the senate went awry somehow, the scrutiny you mention and the heavy dem turnout.
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Sat Nov-11-06 01:07 AM
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I guess we'll never know all the details- but I agree that the senate is a wonderful surprise. though I admit to wishing we had 1 extra seat for security. LoL
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Sat Nov-11-06 06:19 AM
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18. yes that would have been very nice. some wiggle room. |
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The senate dems will have to have their act together.
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SouthernBelle82
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Fri Nov-10-06 07:26 AM
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but I just have this feeling they did steal it here in Tn. There was one county where this computer card with "votes" on it went "missing." I haven't heard if that was ever found or not. It was a very tight race here so it could have been easier. I do think they tried to steal Virginia but for some reason they didn't. I think the exit polling and the turn out all over the country helped to not steal it. In 2004 it was so easy for them to do so and not get caught. On Virginia I remember reading another post here at DU that the GOP was going to have Allen keep going for a few more days so that's why I think they were trying to see if they could steal it.
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Sat Nov-11-06 01:18 AM
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17. I've been wondering 'bout TN |
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especially since I heard somebody (can't remember who, but it was one of the repub losers) say that TN was more hospitable to repubs than the other states with tight races. I got the idea that maybe they have connections there and can still pull some strings. Since you live there, I wonder if you know whether there were many poll watchers around, or other signs of watchfulness? I know TN is a really relaxed place in general, so maybe that was a disadvantage in this case.
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Thu Nov-09-06 07:10 AM
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BTW my husband made an interesting comment. He said that he thinks Bush looks relieved now.
Like the kid who was left to babysit and had a whale of a good time wrecking the house, there is some relief when the parents come home.
My husband is very smart and intuitive, but denies all of it.
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Fri Nov-10-06 01:22 AM
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8. the stupid amendment... |
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I think it's only a matter of time before it's nullified, as unconstitutional.
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SouthernBelle82
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Fri Nov-10-06 07:29 AM
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I admit to not knowing my own state's Constitution so how could it be declared as such? That would be nice if true. I wonder if the ACLU is on it. I just had this strong feeling that the amendment wouldn't pass. I didn't get how but just that info.
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Fri Nov-10-06 03:52 PM
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15. state constitutions can't break the federal constitution |
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which is why Missouri and Texas can't have slaves.
So all we need to do is wait for a constitutional challenge to a gay marriage ban, at the federal level.
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Sat Nov-11-06 09:45 AM
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19. I have strong intuition.... I might not know the exact prediction with |
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numbers... but I mostly understand the outcome. Going into this I had no doubt the dems were going to win both houses. It was like a happy elation. I knew that the vote was going to be stolen overall in Florida. For instance I really think that Davis was the true winner. (the point spread was much closer towards the end--my instinctual gut is that gov. was stolen--like the same feeling about Sarasota before all the details came out.)
Anyway... I had no doubt that the energy in this country was pushing for the change. When you send that much energy out, you are going to get positive results. On top of all that, the blatant vote stealing is so prevalent now that regular non-political people's are talking about it. The situation will be changed by 08. And then we may have true progressive reformers that make it to Washington and allow some of our corporate sponsored dems to retire (they will only bring us back down and let the neo-cons back in).
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