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Arizona Democrat ‘Summoned Witches’ to Attend 2003 Anti-War Protest Event

Posted on | October 15, 2018 | Comments Off on Arizona Democrat ‘Summoned Witches’ to Attend 2003 Anti-War Protest Event

 

Further evidence that Democrats are servants of the forces of darkness:

Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Arizona], is not a witch. But she has been known to hang out with witches. It was during the height of the Iraq War when Sinema, then a far-left protest organizer, summoned supernatural help to stop the Iraq War.
Emails obtained by the Washington Examiner show Sinema inviting a prominent coven of feminist witches in Arizona called Pagan Cluster to celebrate International Women’s Day and to protest the war in March of 2003. Code Pink protesters wore pink, obviously enough, and the Women in Black wore black. But Sinema encouraged the witches to wear “colorful clothing and come ready to dance, twirl, and stay in touch with your inner creativity and with the Earth.”
The Sinema campaign would not say why she invited the witches or clarify why she thought members of the occult deserved a seat at the table during discussions concerning war and peace. . . .
Out of the broom closet and into the public square, the Pagan Cluster focuses “sharing spiritual insights and participating in direct democracy.” Their visions are decidedly liberal and many of their coven “have roots in the Reclaiming Tradition of feminist Witchcraft.” . . .
Later that year, in November, Sinema attended a similar anti-war rally, this one in Miami and with other pagans. In emails . . . she writes about “singing and spiraling in the pagan’s circle only 5 rows back from the police line.”

The “Reclaiming Tradition” was started in San Francisco circa 1979 by Miriam Simos, a/k/a “Starhawk,” an associate and disciple of lesbian feminist witch Zsuzsanna Emese Mokcsay, a/k/a, “Z Budapest.”

The significance of Sinema’s association with neopagan witches is as an expression of her anti-Christian worldview. Democrats hate Jesus.

(Hat-tip: Ed Driscoll at Instapundit.)



 

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