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  • DONT READ THIS. YOU WILL BE KISSED ON THE NEAREST POSSIBLE FRIDAY BY THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE.TOMMOROW WILL BE THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE. NOW YOU'VE STARTED READING THIS. DON'T STOP. THIS IS SO FREAKY. 1. say your name ten times. 2. say your mom's name five times. ... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See more... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See more... See more... See more... See more... See more... See More... See more... See more... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See more... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See more... See more... See more... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More... See More 3. say your crushes three times 4. paste this to four other groups. If you do this, your crush will kiss you on the nearest Friday. But if you read this and do not paste this, then you will have very bad luck. SEND THIS TO 5 GROUPS IN 143 MINUTES. WHEN YOU'RE DONE PRESS F6 AND YOUR CRUSH'S NAME WILL APPEAR IN BIG LETTERS ON THE SCREEN. THIS IS SO FREAKY BECAUSE IT ACTUALLY WORKS......subconscious intention.....

  • "Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it".

    ~William Arthur Ward~

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  • A hug is one of the very best ways to express your love & gratitude to someone. Have you given someone a BIG hug today? ~♥
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  • Wishing Everyone a Happy, Healthy & Beautiful Day overflowing with LOVE! ~♥

  • "I awoke this morning with devout thanksgiving for my friends, the old and the new." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

  • ‎"God gave you a gift of 86,400 seconds today. Have you used one to say "Thank You?" ~William Author Ward~

  • I LOVE this one! "At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us." ~Albert Schweitzer

  • Friend --

    Tonight marks the end of the American combat mission in Iraq.

    As a candidate for this office, I pledged to end this war responsibly. And, as President, that is what I am doing.

    Since I became Commander-in-Chief, we've brought home nearly 100,000 U.S. troops. We've closed or turned over to Iraq hundreds of our bases.

    As Operation Iraqi Freedom ends, our commitment to a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant Iraq continues. Under Operation New Dawn, a transitional force of U.S. troops will remain to advise and assist Iraqi forces, protect our civilians on the ground, and pursue targeted counterterrorism efforts.

    By the end of next year, consistent with our agreement with the Iraqi government, these men and women, too, will come home.

    Ending this war is not only in Iraq's interest -- it is in our own. Our nation has paid a huge price to put Iraq's future in the hands of its people. We have sent our men and women in uniform to make enormous sacrifices. We have spent vast resources abroad in the face of several years of recession at home.

    We have met our responsibility through the courage and resolve of our women and men in uniform.

    In seven years, they confronted a mission as challenging and as complex as any our military has ever been asked to face.

    Nearly 1.5 million Americans put their lives on the line. Many returned for multiple tours of duty, far from their loved ones who bore a heroic burden of their own. And most painfully, more than 4,400 Americans have given their lives, fighting for people they never knew, for values that have defined our people for more than two centuries.

    What their country asked of them was not small. And what they sacrificed was not easy.

    For that, each and every American owes them our heartfelt thanks.

    Our promise to them -- to each woman or man who has donned our colors -- is that our country will serve them as faithfully as they have served us. We have already made the largest increase in funding for veterans in decades. So long as I am President, I will do whatever it takes to fulfill that sacred trust.

    Tonight, we mark a milestone in our nation's history. Even at a time of great uncertainty for so many Americans, this day and our brave troops remind us that our future is in our own hands and that our best days lie ahead.

    Thank you,

    President Barack Obama






    Friend --

    Tonight marks the end of the American combat mission in Iraq.

    As a candidate for this office, I pledged to end this war responsibly. And, as President, that is what I am doing.

    Since I became Commander-in-Chief, we've brought home nearly 100,000 U.S. troops. We've closed or turned over to Iraq hundreds of our bases.

    As Operation Iraqi Freedom ends, our commitment to a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant Iraq continues. Under Operation New Dawn, a transitional force of U.S. troops will remain to advise and assist Iraqi forces, protect our civilians on the ground, and pursue targeted counterterrorism efforts.

    By the end of next year, consistent with our agreement with the Iraqi government, these men and women, too, will come home.

    Ending this war is not only in Iraq's interest -- it is in our own. Our nation has paid a huge price to put Iraq's future in the hands of its people. We have sent our men and women in uniform to make enormous sacrifices. We have spent vast resources abroad in the face of several years of recession at home.

    We have met our responsibility through the courage and resolve of our women and men in uniform.

    In seven years, they confronted a mission as challenging and as complex as any our military has ever been asked to face.

    Nearly 1.5 million Americans put their lives on the line. Many returned for multiple tours of duty, far from their loved ones who bore a heroic burden of their own. And most painfully, more than 4,400 Americans have given their lives, fighting for people they never knew, for values that have defined our people for more than two centuries.

    What their country asked of them was not small. And what they sacrificed was not easy.

    For that, each and every American owes them our heartfelt thanks.

    Our promise to them -- to each woman or man who has donned our colors -- is that our country will serve them as faithfully as they have served us. We have already made the largest increase in funding for veterans in decades. So long as I am President, I will do whatever it takes to fulfill that sacred trust.

    Tonight, we mark a milestone in our nation's history. Even at a time of great uncertainty for so many Americans, this day and our brave troops remind us that our future is in our own hands and that our best days lie ahead.

    Thank you,

    President Barack Obama




    Friend --

    Tonight marks the end of the American combat mission in Iraq.

    As a candidate for this office, I pledged to end this war responsibly. And, as President, that is what I am doing.

    Since I became Commander-in-Chief, we've brought home nearly 100,000 U.S. troops. We've closed or turned over to Iraq hundreds of our bases.

    As Operation Iraqi Freedom ends, our commitment to a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant Iraq continues. Under Operation New Dawn, a transitional force of U.S. troops will remain to advise and assist Iraqi forces, protect our civilians on the ground, and pursue targeted counterterrorism efforts.

    By the end of next year, consistent with our agreement with the Iraqi government, these men and women, too, will come home.

    Ending this war is not only in Iraq's interest -- it is in our own. Our nation has paid a huge price to put Iraq's future in the hands of its people. We have sent our men and women in uniform to make enormous sacrifices. We have spent vast resources abroad in the face of several years of recession at home.

    We have met our responsibility through the courage and resolve of our women and men in uniform.

    In seven years, they confronted a mission as challenging and as complex as any our military has ever been asked to face.

    Nearly 1.5 million Americans put their lives on the line. Many returned for multiple tours of duty, far from their loved ones who bore a heroic burden of their own. And most painfully, more than 4,400 Americans have given their lives, fighting for people they never knew, for values that have defined our people for more than two centuries.

    What their country asked of them was not small. And what they sacrificed was not easy.

    For that, each and every American owes them our heartfelt thanks.

    Our promise to them -- to each woman or man who has donned our colors -- is that our country will serve them as faithfully as they have served us. We have already made the largest increase in funding for veterans in decades. So long as I am President, I will do whatever it takes to fulfill that sacred trust.

    Tonight, we mark a milestone in our nation's history. Even at a time of great uncertainty for so many Americans, this day and our brave troops remind us that our future is in our own hands and that our best days lie ahead.

    Thank you,

    President Barack Obama
  • love and light dear president obama :the world need more peace all the world :we know is very difficult ,but is not impossible god bless you and many blessings:khelil from tunisia the space of love,peace and humanity

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Abraham speaks of Obama...and how we can support him

Hi. I was just listening to the Mexican Cruise 2009 last night and ran into something that reminded me of this group. I come bearing gifts :-)Here's a conversation that I think this group will appreciate like no other!The best and most relevant might be a few minutes in, but I put them all in for context.Obama politics upliftment eliciting influence core desires of source regarding humanity.mp3

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Open Letter to President Obama!

Hello Everyone,I am new here and I think it is wonderful that this Forum has a group which supports Barack Obama, where we join together as One to support with loving energies.This is awesome!I just came across a beautiful site last night where there is a post of an Open Letter to President Obama written by James Arthur Ray.In case you are a member of Digg.com you can also help to vote for this Letter by 'digging it'! The more reviews through diggs the letter receives the faster and the quicker…

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A Blessing for our President

We are all feeling the effects of the energy shift that has come with the election of President Barack Obama, our new American (and a global) Leader.As I watch the new Pres in his first 100 days, I can feel my own head spinning as so much is going on, and on so many levels. As we go through this active shift together, let us remember that the need for grounding and breathing! is greater now than ever.I can't help feeling overwhelmed myself, and wish to send a blessing to the American President,…

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Share your ideas with President Obama!

My ex husband just e-mailed me this site and I thought you might be interested. You can post your ideas of what you would like President Obama to do or vote on ideas already posted. The ideas that have the most votes will be presented to the President. The link is to an idea my ex had. Vote on it if you like it!http://citizensbriefingbook.change.gov/ideas/viewIdea.apexp?id=087800000005Bc6

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