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			<title>W. S. Buckleman says:</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Thank you for passing on Carol's analysis Mrs. Zwerling. It was very insightful as to the workings of most modern governments verses the individual. While we no longer have a simple gold standard to hold up the U.S. dollar and the value of the currency of this country, we do have our will and investment into the productive capacity of land and peoples of the U.S.A.. While it is the will of those governed, under our constitution to hold to our obligations concerning the investors in Social Security, it will be done as long as the power of our government stands. Bernie Madoff's investors put all their trust in Bernie. The argument has many vital differences - while being an interesting comparison.]]></description>
			<dc:creator>W. S. Buckleman</dc:creator>
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