“Often in life we forget the things we should remember and remember the things we should forget.”

Ziad K. Abdelnour
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“Alwasy remember.... We are engaged in a battle for the continuation ofour capitalist, free-market economic model; our way of life; and ourliberty. The enemy is anticapitalist, believes in big government, embracescollectivist ideologies, and has, over the past century, infiltrated everylevel of our government and most of the banking industry. They don’t care about patriotism, although they may sport the red, white, andblue and the stars and stripes on their bumper stickers. They don’tcare about personal responsibility or civic duty. They don’t share yoursense of honor. All they care about is power and control over yourmoney and every aspect of your life.”


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