What do you call someone who practices witchcraft in politics?
I mean is be living enough and practicing witchcraft to be a witch, or do you have to be a member of a covenant? I guess I could ask, does believing in God and Christ, reading the bible, and praying make you christian, or do you have to be a member of a christian church? Is being a witch or even a christian about being a registered member or about belief and practice?
I'm only asking this because a republican / tea party candidate is saying she is just like me, that she wants to lower spending (sounds like something Clinton said), and I'm wondering if this makes her just like you and I?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J9U2aYVyBk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek3OUay2uWw
No one is answering this? Do you call her a witch, or do you call her just Ike you and me. Isn't she like us, dabbling in witchcraft, hanging out with witches. Don't we all do that for real?
I wonder how many of the Dems beating ODonnell over the head for witchcraft are allowing their children to dress up as witches in two weeks for Halloween ; )
The Tea Partys darling O Donnell it wasn't only witchcraft it was SATANISM she said she found herself with her Satanist boyfriend standing at a blood soaked altar.
I was a Rosicrucian member once, have dabbled in witchcraft and Satanism, and even attended
Christian Churches a dozen times in my life. But in reality, I am totally neutral on the subject of
belief. I am willing to be surprised.
Why should what I've done for fun matter? All that is legal and protected under the Freedom of
Religion.
I am voting against the party in power this election. Most people are voting against them.
Prominent career politicians from both sides of the aisle are into far more twisted occult sh** than any witchcraft you've ever heard of.
You should read about what goes on at Bohemian Grove.
edit: Looks like Hal Renfield beat me to it, but unfortunately he is caught up in the false left/right paradigm and believes it to be just a "Republican" thing.
No dude, it's both parties. Powerful bankers, media owners, celebrities and corporate executives attend as well.