For John McCain,to use the phrase 'in another life' is perfectly ordinary in our modern lexicon. It is a sarcastic way of saying "in another profession" or "in another mindset". To suggest that there is something unholy or crazy about McCain's using this phrase is absurd. It is used with regularity in conversations every day.
To throw the word 'occult' around, as often happens on this particular forum, as though it were a dirty dish rag just used to mop up the dog's vomit, is also a sign of ignorance and fear. The other day someone said it about Prince Charles. And I bit my tongue. But this is getting absurd. You are beginning to sound like those in charge of the Salem Witch trials and we all know how ignorant they were. When you do this, it colors your whole post and makes me suspect what might otherwise be very legitimate points.
It seems to me that it would be very helpful if instead of using the word occult, you actually SAY what you mean. What SPECIFICALLY DID JOHN MCCAIN DO THAT UPSET YOU?
THERE ARE A WHOLE HOST OF TRULY EXTRAORDINARY IDEAS WHICH ARE OFTEN LABELED OCCULT. Chief amongst them was the one taught by JESUS: 'THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU. Go find it.'
Otherwise, I suspect that you are using the very negative occult/christian idea of perpetrating hate and discontent for its own sake. Such actions will get us nothing but more of the same. I don't know about you, but I'd like the world to HEAL itself and it will only do that when we all begin to measure our worth by what we INCLUDE instead of what we EXCLUDE. The politics of EXCLUSION is what continues to make some folks think they have the right to live while the rest of us die. It is the politics of the New World Order.
Seems to me we can either be part of the problem or part of the solution...
Esclarmonde
: It strikes me as odd that Sen. John McCain told the nation and
: Imus Tuesday morning that fellow Republican in the House
: Tom DeLay, R-Texas, was an exterminator in a "previous
: life" when infact it was THIS life. Perhaps that
: expression has permiated our culture, but it is occultic in
: nature so again tells us more about the way McCain thinks
: and looks at the world.
: The fact that McCain would "split" a prior
: profession into another "lifetime" shows the
: splitting within his own mind which created and continues
: to maintain his Manchurian candidate conditioning. The
: further "split" in which McCain projects onto
: DeLay the role of exterminating PEOPLE, when it was McCain
: as a soldier who was the "people-exterminator",
: again shows another distortion in his logic reflecting the
: degree of programming still active in his noggin. Scary
: dude.
: I wonder why these "splits", or for you computer
: programmers out there, these "logic loops" are
: center stage in this interview? I would hope the
: "programs" were so old and dusty that they didn't
: get any air time.
: I would suspect this central program of logic is tying up
: McCain's CPU right now because it infact is applied
: centrally in his current objective.
: What might that objective be?
: I conclude McCain is in the chemtrails operation DEEP.
: The oddball reference to "another lifetime" is a
: code from McCain's subconscious which was using the Imus
: platform to let us -- the public -- know about McCain's
: secret life.
: --Data Junkie
: ====================================================
: Sen. John McCain made an apparent joke Tuesday about a fellow
: Republican in the House at the expense of those killed
: during the federal government's 1993 raid on the Branch
: Davidian compound near Waco, Texas.
: McCain, R-Ariz., was a guest on the Don Imus radio program and
: was discussing his efforts to change campaign finance when
: the topic turned to Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Texas, and the
: congressman's opposition to some components of a campaign
: finance bill being debated in the Senate.
: Imus asked McCain, "I wouldn't have been surprised to see
: Tom DeLay down there at Waco with David Koresh, would
: you?"
: McCain burst into laughter and replied, "Well, you know,
: he's a previous – I think he was an exterminator in a
: previous life."
: DeLay had built a successful pest control business outside
: Houston before entering politics in 1978.
: "I know senators don't like to attack one another, but it
: is okay to attack people in the House. I think it's fair to
: say the guy's a kook," responded the host.
: Koresh was among approximately 80 people killed when the
: building in which they lived caught fire during the April
: 19, 1993, raid on Koresh and his followers.
: The tear-gassing of the Davidians that day marked the fiery
: conclusion to a standoff between Koresh and federal police
: that began on February 28, 1993, and the exact death toll
: remains a matter of controversy.
: DeLay represents the 22nd Congressional District of Texas,
: which covers an area south of Houston.