For Mother Earth, For the GrandMothers ...
Bless you, Evo Morales!

This is it ... this is the consciousness shift. The first honest male world leader -- speaking on divine nature, life -- that which the 'War of the Voldemorti' has been focused on, their war against women and Mother Earth. This is our SHIFT back to the sacred. From the love of our ancestors, we are finding the love of all our relations.
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In the Estados Unidos "It's a little rigged"!
http://rawstory.com//news/2007/Jon_Stewart_tells_Bolivian_President_Americas_0926.html
"I know that we are different not only
between nations but within nation's as well.
Those differences amongst the various cultures
and peoples must be respected.
But what is a better way amongst political
leaders, amongst presidents and social movement
leaders, then coming together to support
thinking about how we can save life on Earth,
and save humankind?
And it is my sense that in this new Millennium,
it should be "The Millennium of Life".
From here, or from Cuba, Veneuzuela, Europe,
Africa -- we can move to create ways of coming
together to save lives and to save humankind.
In recent days at the United Nations, I have
heard a lot of 'talk' about climate change,
about global warming, but they will NOT speak
of why, of where that is all coming from.
There are few political leaders or movement
leaders who will answer where this is all
coming from.
Perhaps from a 'Western' culture. Perhaps
from excesses in relation to industry. Perhaps
because of excessive luxuries.
Perhaps consumption.
If we wish to think upon our humanity, then we
need to figure out how to change this situation."
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transcribed by Millennium Twain
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Comments (2)
WOW! That was so good! Absolutely wonderful video! So worth watching!! Thank you!!!
Comment #1 Posted by: Suza | October 4, 2007 05:29 PM
It's interesting to note the reports showing President Evo Morales of Bolivia to be a supporter of the memory of Ernesto Che Guevara who was probably the most vicious killer of innocent people that Fidel Castro ever employed, whose huge portrait now hangs in President Morales' office. I think there is much more to Evo Morales than meets the eye as he obviously is of the ilk of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. God help Bolivia. See: worldnetdaily (on internet)-page2- news focus.--Ed Nemechek.
Comment #2 Posted by: Ed Nemechek | October 11, 2007 03:07 PM