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> In a way, similar to the wounded grail king, needing to be

> healed in order to take his rightful place in the world.

This is the real story of the Grail, I believe. And Parsifal, the fool, must

finally ask the fateful question to connect the wounded with the answer to the

grail question (within). Only the wounded can return with humility. And then

they can connect their wound with the gift which lies, inevitably, so close to

it.

BTW , I thoroughly enjoyed your beautiful website. It is a great

gift....thank you! I need to talk to you!

Greg

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Dan, all,

Dan: My 2008 prediction, fwiw: Hillary vs. McCain. I will have to swallow

hard

> and vote the favorite son.

>I might be tempted to vote for McCain in this scenario! I >don't think the

>Democratic mandarins are so dumb to the centrist urge of >the hoi polloi to

>have a daddy Pres defeat Islam once and for all.

Yes, well, democracy - rule by hoi polloi.

LOL

>Whether Hillary has the stones

Are you kidding? Granite.

>(!) to run and run ahead >of the

>swiftboaters is up in the air,

She's a crocodile - she doesn't care about that. Her blood is ice cold - open a

vein and cure global warming, lol.

> but, should she be the >nominee...the Dems

>deserve to, well, disappear.

She wants to go down in history as the first woman VP, and I don't think she

cares how she does it. She will say what she has to.

I don't think she can win, but it could be close.

>(Me. I'd dub Tony Zinni and O'Neill in a heartbeat >and go for the

>slamdunk, even against McCain. But, Dan, I do not think >McCain will be

>'allowed' to be the nominee.)

Well, it's too soon to tell, but it won't be Jeb, if that's what you're

implying. I know that the left-wing story is all about how our regime is being

replaced by fascism, but it's nonsense, and deep down you know it. Alway a

mistake to believe your own publicity.

***

Hillary vs. McCain, viewed psychologically would express something of the

exhaustion rendered by 8 years of mendacity, criminality, immorality,

death-making, decadence, and, bad karma (as well as bad mojo,) not to

mention puerile 'dry-drunk' leadership; you know, what passes for

'masculinity' these days. Big Gangster Dad as all time Presidential

half-wit and Loser...

Well, it would represent a turn toward what passes for moderation (MOR) among

hoi polloi. But I think that is what will happen

>In this context, Hillary looks pretty good as a >psychological emergent.

>But McCain!? He'd be both the evangelicals' and >machiavels' absolute worst

>nightmare.

No, that would be Hillary (we're not scared of the loony left - I wish Sheehan

would run for Senate, speaking of Senator Boxer's nightmare)

>Although, this said, he is awfully grown up and is >totally, ummmmm,

>'battle tested'. He's even a bit of the mensch.

>(Ironically, Karl " Hanna " Rove, doesn't have a horse in >the race yet.)

Well, maybe he will surprise me. I liked McKinley ;-).

Best,

Dan

regards,

in Clepheland

Dan, all,

Dan: My 2008 prediction, fwiw: Hillary vs. McCain. I will have to swallow

hard

> and vote the favorite son.

I might be tempted to vote for McCain in this scenario! I don't think the

Democratic mandarins are so dumb to the centrist urge of the hoi polloi to

have a daddy Pres defeat Islam once and for all.

LOL

Whether Hillary has the stones (!) to run and run ahead of the

swiftboaters is up in the air, but, should she be the nominee...the Dems

deserve to, well, disappear.

(Me. I'd dub Tony Zinni and O'Neill in a heartbeat and go for the

slamdunk, even against McCain. But, Dan, I do not think McCain will be

'allowed' to be the nominee.)

***

Hillary vs. McCain, viewed psychologically would express something of the

exhaustion rendered by 8 years of mendacity, criminality, immorality,

death-making, decadence, and, bad karma (as well as bad mojo,) not to

mention puerile 'dry-drunk' leadership; you know, what passes for

'masculinity' these days. Big Gangster Dad as all time Presidential

half-wit and Loser...

In this context, Hillary looks pretty good as a psychological emergent.

But McCain!? He'd be both the evangelicals' and machiavels' absolute worst

nightmare.

Although, this said, he is awfully grown up and is totally, ummmmm,

'battle tested'. He's even a bit of the mensch.

(Ironically, Karl " Hanna " Rove, doesn't have a horse in the race yet.)

regards,

in Clepheland

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