PEACE TALK: Staffless, Marianne Williamson fighting to remain in race, condemns Trump for Iran attack

By Mona Austin

Not surprisingly, presidential candidate Marianne Williamson would have found a different path to peace than the one Pres. Donald Trump has opted to take if she were in his position. If elected, Williamson plans to start a Department of Peace.



Reacting to the bluster of war with Iran after the U.S. took down a top terrorist leader there this week, on CNN Saturday morning Williamson said there has not been a generation in America that has not known war.
"We need to have an agenda waging peace, not just endlessly preparing for war," she said
She believes America needs "a season of moral repar in order to align our public policy with the angels of our better nature," and has not given up on her vision to make Trump a one-term POTUS.

Williamson echoed the thoughts of many Democrats, criticizing the president for killing the prominent military leader. She said the previous two presidents knew about the activities osfGeneral Qasem Soleimani's ways in the region and did not choose war. "We have generations of Americans who have never known a time when America was not at war," Williamson explained.
"We need to cultivate peace. . .We should have peace camps as well as war camps," she said.
Considering her message of peace, Williamson was asked if she could have "pressed that button." She said she could make such a decision but believes this decision was "reckless, irresponsible and dangerous."

"I don't believe that taking out this particular man was a good idea." The action did not make the area safer or eliminate threats, she offered.
Seeking peaceful resolutions is not just the way the author sees the path forward in this current situation, she is running on a campaign on a love and peace theory.

Marianne Williams is not oblivious to spiritual warfare, i.e., the invisible forces that divide and cause conflict between people. She is the only candidate to quote Ephesians 6:12: "We wrestle not against flesh, but against powers of darkness and rulers of spiritual wickedness."

Some have pegged Williamson as a political flower child whose "too-far-outside of Washington" ideals won't be effective in political discourse, saying she is running "fringe" campaign. As positive and pure as her message sounds, in some Christian circles the spiritualist has been called a "New Age witch" with her Biblical references being deemed as having a form of godliness and no power. (She has also wrongfully been pegged Oprah's Spiritual Advisor. She cleared up this rumor when appearing as gust on The Karen Hunter Radio Show.)

But the author of the best-seller, "A Return to Love" is dead serious about her campaign message to evolve the U.S. government and its people into being sensitive to the human condition through an attitude of love and peace. The chances that her message will manifest in the American government are slim.

Recently the self-help guru fired her entire staff as she has not participated in nationally televised political debates since July in 2019, unable to reach qualifying financial thresholds, She is still in the race with a focus on developing a non-militaristic approach to solving problems with other countries.

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