If worse comes to worse I might open a boarding house for educated gentlemen. Are there any left?
On Oct 12, 6:00 pm, Hank Kroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Feeling the crunch yet? > When you have to pay $800 per month for heating fuel, $800 a month > for > electricity and $800 a month for groceries the numbers don’t work > out. > You have to decide if you are going to sit in the dark, starve or > freeze to death. This should not be happening because there is much > oil and gas in the vicinity. Big corporations have no heart and are > not interested in selling small amounts of energy to locals. > > In the village of Buckland located in northern Alaska Daniel Kirk age > 51 has 4 people living in his house. > Irene Konenig Age 79 seven people live in her house. > Hanna Stocker age 60 has 9 people live in her house. > Effey Hadley age 68 has 5 people living in her house. > Jimmy Geary Sr. Age 75 has 6 people living in his house. > Beula Ballot age 85 has 2 people living in her house. > Charen Hadley age 73 has 11 people living in his house. > David lee has 18 people living in his house. This person buys his > neighbors a barrel of heating oil when someone runs out. > The list goes on and on----- > The point is the standard of living is lower in the remote villages > in > rural America. So much lower that it makes countries like Brazil and > New Zeeland look good. > > Our standard of living has been stolen from us by our government > leaders who are taking bribes to keep status quo…. They take away the > value of the dollar by giving billions to contractors to rebuild > foreign nations after they bomb the hell out of them. They cause > financial institutions to fail thereby stealing our pension funds. > They inflate the dollar causing us to pay more for fuel, food and > clothing. They make war to protect the oil fields for the rich. They > give subsidies to foreign nations by outsourcing jobs. > > Much of what is going on is forced on us the 200 rich stockholders of > the Federal Reserve headquartered in London England. When President > Woodrow Wilson signed it into law in 1913 it had a provision where we > could buy them out for 600 million dollars. Now that the dollar has > been inflated so many times 600 million is not that much to buy our > freedom. The only way we can change this is to get our Senators and > Congressmen to buy them out. It’s time for a change! Write your > senators and congressmen. Read my book, The Frog is Cooked to learn > more about who owns the Federal Reserve System of banks.www.GuardDogBooks.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
