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FarmerChick

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little article I ran across-------------



Destiny Mathis, a young woman in Indiana, reached out to President Obama for a sign of hope in tough economic times, and was initially thrilled to receive a handwritten reply from the president. Now, however, the same economic hardships that prompted her to write to Obama last November have prompted her to put up the letter for sale on an auction website--marking the ninth such sale of an Obama letter that the online auction service has handled.

Mathis, a single mother of three from Indiana, wrote to the president that even though she graduated at the top of her college class and worked for years as a surgical technologist, she had lost her job in January after complications with her pregnancy. "I am so afraid this dreaded economy is going to have my family homeless," she wrote, according to NBC5, the Chicago network affiliate. Mathis is now weeks away from being evicted from her home.

The president wrote back a handwritten note on White House stationery. "Please know that things will get better for you and your family," he said. You can watch the NBC5 report on the letter's sale above.

The 26-year-old is now selling the note to Gary Zimet, who has sold eight other letters from the president so far for up to $20,000 on his site, Moments in Time. He's asking for $11,000.

A Michigan woman sold a letter from Obama in October for $7,000 to help pay for her cancer treatment and for a downpayment on a house. "Thanks for the very kind and inspiring letter," Obama wrote to Jennifer Cline, after she told him in a letter that she was struggling to make ends meet and had lost her health insurance. "I know times are tough, but knowing there are folks out there like you and your husband gives me confidence that things will keep getting better!"


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WOW where is my money letter?
time to fire up the stationary for sure!
 

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Ironic, since his words seem to not be worth the paper they were printed on. I don't blame them one bit for trying to cash in.
 

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framing fowl said:
Runs off to send letter to the White House, hoping for reply!
I was thinking the same thing! :lol:
 

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Attention President Obama:

I just wanted to let you know specifically how the economic downturn has affected my family. We are Americans living the American dream. I did not finish college but fulfilled my dream of owning my own business. The business went down the tubes about the time the economy was collapsing and we were left with a load of debt. My husband has a Master's degree but has been unable to find more than part time work.

However, we made a decision that we would not whine, complain, expect other people to financially support decisions that we as free Americans had made, or expect anyone to clean up our personal financial mess. We looked at our current income and decided that we would implement our own austerity measures and currently live on 40% of our income. All other money is applied to our current debt. We are on our way to paying off all of our debt within the next four months. Then we will begin saving for our next venture.

During that time, we have done a little community organizing of our own. We now know our neighbors. We know who we can count on in a crisis and have created a plan on how we can help eachother in an emergency. We are becoming more self-reliant with our food and energy. We have quit sitting in front of the television set and begun to pay attention to the people and needs around us. In short, we have ended the endemic complacency that has infected our society and committed to a plan of action. We have no leader telling us what to do, we are just doing the things that need doing. This includes educating ourselves on the original intent and function of this great republic.

We now run for office, do our research, and vote intelligently. In short, this economic downturn has pulled us out of our stupor of comfort and made us reevaluate our rights and responsibilities as citizens.

Flying the flag and voting,

framing fowl
 

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Who says this president isn't creating jobs. All he has to do is keep on writing comforting letters to folks to drop the unemployment rate.lol It amazes me that people would pay so much for the garbage..!
 

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framing fowl said:
Attention President Obama:

I just wanted to let you know specifically how the economic downturn has affected my family. We are Americans living the American dream. I did not finish college but fulfilled my dream of owning my own business. The business went down the tubes about the time the economy was collapsing and we were left with a load of debt. My husband has a Master's degree but has been unable to find more than part time work.

However, we made a decision that we would not whine, complain, expect other people to financially support decisions that we as free Americans had made, or expect anyone to clean up our personal financial mess. We looked at our current income and decided that we would implement our own austerity measures and currently live on 40% of our income. All other money is applied to our current debt. We are on our way to paying off all of our debt within the next four months. Then we will begin saving for our next venture.

During that time, we have done a little community organizing of our own. We now know our neighbors. We know who we can count on in a crisis and have created a plan on how we can help eachother in an emergency. We are becoming more self-reliant with our food and energy. We have quit sitting in front of the television set and begun to pay attention to the people and needs around us. In short, we have ended the endemic complacency that has infected our society and committed to a plan of action. We have no leader telling us what to do, we are just doing the things that need doing. This includes educating ourselves on the original intent and function of this great republic.

We now run for office, do our research, and vote intelligently. In short, this economic downturn has pulled us out of our stupor of comfort and made us reevaluate our rights and responsibilities as citizens.

Flying the flag and voting,

framing fowl
Wonderful!!!!!! :thumbsup
 
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