Subject: Something That Was Sent To Me. April 8, 2008.
Here is something that was sent to me that may be a
hoax, but you never can tell.
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Subject: Obama h-als hundreds
Time for Mc-ain to call Obama the
"anti-C-rist?"
Best regards,.
Bob Taft
The Taft Ranch
Upton, Wyoming
(307) 465-2206
Source:
LarkNews.com
http://www.larknews.com
Obama heals hundreds
http://www.larknews.com
/march_2008/index.php
AUSTIN Ginny M-Callum, 43, who has been confined
to a wheelchair for much of her adult life, came
to hear p-esidential candidate Barack O-ama speak
at the U-iversity of Texas. Afterward she found
herself in a wheelchair access breezeway as Ob-ma
and his entourage exited the arena. The candidate
spotted her, came over, grabbed her hand and
pulled her up. She found herself standing for the
first time in eleven years.
"He smiled at me and said, Yes, you can," she
says. "I was so stunned I didn't know what to do."
McC-llum is among hundreds of people who say
they have been he-led by the D-mocratic candidate,
in one of the most surprising and
little-acknowledged aspects of his campaign.
Re****ters have ****ed away from the story,
chalking it up to "Oba-a-mania" and people
feelings of elation.
"We don't talk about it a lot, but yeah, it
does happen," says one staffer who says he has
seen multiple people hea-ed on a rope line.
"We don't know exactly how or why it's
happening, and the Senator won't talk about it.
He usually insists that people keep it quiet
and just re****t it to their pastor or priest.
Greeting sup****ters after a rousing speech
in Houston, Obam- stepped into the dense crowd
and spontaneously began touching people: a
legally blind woman, a man deaf in one ear, a
c-ncer sufferer and a lame man.
"Yes, you can," O-ama said as he laid hands
on afflicted bodies.
The people's reactions were so joyous as to
be almost frightening. They jumped and shouted
and wept. Before they could thank or embrace
the candidate he was well down the rope line
healing others.
Their excitement was lost in the general
din of the crowd.
Aides acknowledge that the phenomenon is
occurring with greater frequency. "His power
goes beyond simple inspiration," says one aide.
"There is something developing here that I'm
not sure any of us fully understands."
They say Ob-ma has told them privately that
his time has not yet come, so it would be
inappropriate to talk about the hea-ings right
now. He says he will wait until the convention
to speak publicly about the "special calling"
he believes he has to lead the country. They
do expect him to start alluding to "the
providential nature of what is happening on the
campaign trail" in an upcoming address, mostly
because word is getting around.
People have begun bringing relatives by the
score to campaign events in hopes of a he-ling
touch.
"It's not the speeches that are drawing people
anymore, as good as they are," says a senior
staff member. "It's people wanting to get better,
and wanting their friends and relatives to get
better. It's the belief that there's something
more here."
John Winston. johnfw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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