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I do not know if she had seances, but I do KNOW that Nancy Reagan had her own White House Astrologer who guided the entire two terms of Ronald Reagan's presidency - I think it was Jean Dixon who predicted Kennedy's assassination, so Nancy hired her to "protect" Ronnie. She supposedly predicted his near-assassination - but because of the prediction she made, they took precaustions and his life was spared.

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Demons can predict the future if its something they can know by "roaming" the earth, for lack of a better way to put it.

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Now how do we know other president's wifes didn't conduct seances in the White House? We have had some bad presidents in this century' date=' i'm sure there were a few who did seances...[/quote']

I didn't say others didn't, I just asked this question. What presidents wife conducted s
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Now how do we know other president's wifes didn't conduct seances in the White House? We have had some bad presidents in this century' date=' i'm sure there were a few who did seances...[/quote']

If you don't know then how can you be sure? :Green
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Nancy Reagan's main astrologer was Quigley. As for the question of Ronald Reagan's salvation or lack thereof...

After RR died, his son Michael wrote an article in tribute to him. It was wonderful, and I wish I could have saved it. He mentioned many things his father taught him, and then he said that the most wonderful thing his dad did was introduce him to Jesus Christ. He explained that his father was a saved man and was responsible for leading Michael to the Lord. I can't remember the rest of it, but the last sentence basically summed up his article.

Andrew and Rachel Jackson believed for the first two years of her marriage that her first husband had completed the divorce. She was a bigamist, yes, but it was actually due to ignorance (not defending them - AJ wasn't a real moral man!). This can happen, 'cause I know someone personally who thought the judge had granted a divorce, but he hadn't 'cause he hope for a reconciliation. It wasn't until she remarried 9 years later that she found out...

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Nancy Reagan's main astrologer was Quigley. As for the question of Ronald Reagan's salvation or lack thereof...

After RR died, his son Michael wrote an article in tribute to him. It was wonderful, and I wish I could have saved it. He mentioned many things his father taught him, and then he said that the most wonderful thing his dad did was introduce him to Jesus Christ. He explained that his father was a saved man and was responsible for leading Michael to the Lord. I can't remember the rest of it, but the last sentence basically summed up his article.

Andrew and Rachel Jackson believed for the first two years of her marriage that her first husband had completed the divorce. She was a bigamist, yes, but it was actually due to ignorance (not defending them - AJ wasn't a real moral man!). This can happen, 'cause I know someone personally who thought the judge had granted a divorce, but he hadn't 'cause he hope for a reconciliation. It wasn't until she remarried 9 years later that she found out...


That's great to hear about Ronald Reagan! While I don't agree with all he did as president, his personality and the way he conducted himself as president made me proud to call him president; and he was the first man I voted for as president!

Yes, I've heard of Quigley in association with Nancy but I don't really know anything about the person. I just recall the media tried to make a big deal of Nancy consulting Jean Dickson because she was a big tabloid astrologer back then.
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Check this out! http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20 ... _house.htm

WITCHCRAFT in the White House!


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To Astrologers and Psychics...

Just Say No!

By Bob Anderson

Former U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy, who was the spokesperson for the much maligned "Just Say No" anti-drug program, were often the centers of debate regarding the controversial topic Astrology. According to a former White House source, the Reagans, said to be very superstitious, consulted horoscopes and a particular California astrologer prior to making major decisions affecting both their private and political lives. The former president maintained that he did not make major decisions based on astrology, but Mrs. Reagan admitted to dabbling in stargazing ("Just Say No to Astrology," Expression, June 1988).

A TV network reported that occultism in the White House is nothing new. Mary Todd Lincoln is said to have held s

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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/st ... 83,00.html

Stop her before it's too late

Phillip Adams | May 06, 2008

Oh yes, I'm the great pretender
Pretending I'm doing well
My need is such
I pretend too much
I'm lonely but no one can tell

THE Platters' song from the mid-1950s could serve as a great campaign song for many a politician. But it's the ideal anthem for Hillary Clinton.

Where Bill was the bigger fibber who "did not have sex with that woman", Hillary is the better chameleon. She can camouflage herself on moving backgrounds, instantly adapting to any crisis or context in which she finds herself. When trying to win over white working-class men, she'll front the bar and toss down the drinks. In the company of those whose guns will have to be levered from their cold, dead hands (to paraphrase the National Rifle Association's patron saint Chuck Heston), she becomes a rootin', tootin', gun-totin' Annie Oakley who remembers shooting critters and varmints with Daddy as a childhood highlight.

Fronting a gospel choir, she'll borrow a black accent (I wouldn't be at all surprised to see her campaign in blackface); and when the congregation is made up of white evangelicals, she'll lift her arms into the air, throw her head back and talk of her frequent encounters with the holy spirit.

(Hillary's spiritual beliefs remain mysterious. Like Nancy Reagan and Cherie Blair, she has dabbled in the paranormal. When in the thrall of the eccentric therapist Jean Houston, the first lady attended seances where she was able to commune with prominent women such as Joan of Arc and Eleanor Roosevelt.)

Anticipating her role as commander-in-chief, when the phone beside her bed in the West Wing is bound to ring at 3am, she tends to misspeak. On at least three occasions she misspoke about her heroism in dodging snipers' bullets during a Balkans stopover.

Ronald Reagan was forever misspeaking, but he was an old actor who often confused his movie roles with genuine memories; besides, he was slipping into dementia. But what's Hillary's excuse? None. Her need is such she pretends too much.

Yet there was a time her pretending was heroic. During the endless revelations about hubby's hanky-panky with Gennifer Flowers, Monica Lewinsky and others, she had to pretend to stand by her man when, clearly, she felt like borrowing that sniper's rifle. But the Clintons' menage - closer to a menagerie - is as mysterious as her encounters with the mystical. You have to search through literature to find a comparable marriage: Mr and MrsMacbeth in the Scottish play, though Lady Mac seems far less scary than Mrs C.

Sadly, Hillary's great pretending extends far beyond her own pretensions, her own campaign camouflage. She greatly pretends about Barack Obama. She pretends - or allows others to pretend on her behalf - that the poor bloke resembles an assassinated black leader. No, not nice Martin. Nasty Malcolm. X marks the spot for Hillary when she gives a nod and a wink to rumours about alleged Islamist proclivities. Instead of dismissing the nonsensical attack on her fellow Democrat, she says in a measured tone: "There is nothing to base that on, as far as I know." Which comes close to the formulation "I will neither confirm nor deny".

And Islam isn't the only connection the Clinton camp likes to make between Obama and Malcolm X. Black extremism gets the same dog-whistle treatment via Obama's performing pastor. Which leads directly to dog-whistling doubts about Barack's patriotism. His pastor's energetic and not entirely inaccurate descriptions of American racism serve as weapons against the black candidate. And how could any true American vote for a candidate who won't wear the US flag on his lapel?

Politics has changed profoundly between the American Revolution and the Karl Rovelution. None of the founding fathers' gravitas. Now both sides of politics copy the killer campaigns of George W. Bush's svengali.

Having been at the receiving end of the politics of personal destruction, the Clintons now follow Karl's lead. Fortunately, no one has tried to assassinate Obama. Let's leave it at character assassination.

Nonetheless, Americans must be imagining Obama defeating Clinton in a photo-finish and going on to defeat John McCain, and finally being sworn in on inauguration day. Only to see Hillary closing in on him, shoving the Chief Justice aside and trying to grab the Bible.

Sympathetic to Bill Clinton in the White House, I'd read about Hillary's accomplishments when she was still the first lady of Arkansas. It was impossible not be to impressed with her credentials. Now I find both of them appalling. A few months back I suggested the best way to solve the Obama-Clinton impasse would be to elect not one but two Democratic presidents: Clinton for the few big states, Obama for the all the others. Now I hope the super delegates will show both the Clintons the door, and not the one on Pennsylvania Avenue.
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That just goes to show where Hillary really stand with Christ. The Methodist are accepting of many things that are not biblical at all, nearly as bad as the RCC.

Since RR died, I've seen his son Michael speak about his father once on TV, them heard him once on the radio talk of they greatest gift his dad ever gave him was talking to him about Jesus. Hopefully its true.

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