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"freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people" I have a problem with that. Freedom from fear? Fear is sometimes healthy. It forces us to act or avoid an act that could harm us. Freedom from 'want'? Sometimes we do face want - the ant and the grasshopper problem.

Because I FEAR going hungry/homeless, I work, save, and spend wisely, so that I am not left wanting when the government shut down our income stream in 2020. Because I FEAR negative side effects of experimental gene therapy, I substituted healthy behaviors and 'alternative' medicine (Zelenko protocol) for the shot so my health situation was not left wanting.

See how that works? Freedom is not the avoidance of fear and want. It is the encouragement to make good choices, and in the case of bad behavior - like when I will be laying like a beached whale after eating too many Thanksgiving goodies - freedom to face those consequences. Without the appearance of Uncle Federal standing over me and saying 'put down that fork, it's for your own good'.....

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Thanks Jeff for turning the comment button back on. I am thankful for that. I am also thankful that I got up this morning and my freedom to walk out the door was still intact. I am thankful that I am awakened from the downward spiral, my faith was taking, mainly because I took it for granted that God wanted me to prosper in whatever I WANTED, no matter if led farther from Him. He wants us to prosper in Him, not around Him. I am thankful that many paths have opened up to grow this, C&C, being just one avenue. I am thankful that I can still leave for TN and Thanksgiving with two of my three children and families. I am thankful that God is telling us to stand firm and go forward.

There is sunshine here and today I am just thankful.

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