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Abraham Lincoln thru Lisa 02.09.07 |
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*ABRAHAM LINCOLN*
through Lisa, 9^th February, 2007
L: Good morning Mr. Lincoln.
AL: How are you today my Dear?
L: Fine thank you
AL: I wish to continue with our discussion about world matters. Very
well, let us proceed. I have returned to help the people of America
realize the perils of these times. You are all at a crossroad in regards
to what direction your future will go. These decisions will affect the
world as a whole. I am talking about the welfare of your planet as well
as all life living upon it. We discussed previously that your political
systems were very flawed. They are not working in your best interest.
That must change. That means you must find humanitarians among you. You
must raise the money he or she needs to run for election at every level
of government. This is what has to be done to begin a process of
change. Thus far only the members of the elite, wealthy have been
candidates for election.
All elected representatives must be willing to work with their
communities and states to find the solutions to change. The solutions
involve making different choices, not making sacrifices. With change,
comes the breakdown of systems and the birth of new ones. And when that
happens communities must work together and make the transition as
smoothly as possible for reality to another.
People have lost faith in the present system. They have lost confidence
that governments really care about them. North Americans consume the
most resources on your planet. Much of it is consumed at a very alarming
rate, with much of it wasted. How long do you think that is going to last?
What you decide today will come and haunt you tomorrow and so you must
make wise decisions about what kind of world you want to live in. Time
is running out for this planet. A window of opportunity now exists to
make big changes that will benefit future generations.
Act now, start in your communities. Find those who see the big picture
and who want change. Adopt your suggestions and ideas. Work as a unit.
Everyone has something to offer.
Educate others by writing articles for newspapers in your communities,
states. Plan meetings, events, marches for change. If someone in your
community has been wronged, stand by them as a community and help
justice be done. If you are not pleased with your local representatives,
make them accountable or have them step down from their political
appointments. Make it your business today to pay attention to what is
happening in the world. Seek out the truth, don't settle for the
illusions the media presents.
I know your lives are busy ones, you have jobs, families to look after,
properties. You must make time if you want quality of life for your
children's future. I am Abraham Lincoln. What you do or do not do
today will affect you tomorrow.
L: Thank you Mr. Lincoln.
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