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Tue Feb 28, 2012, 09:45 PM Feb 2012

Stephen Zarlenga to discuss the Kucinich NEED Act, HR 2990

Dear Friends of the American Monetary Institute,

Stephen Zarlenga will make 2 free presentations on Congressman Dennis Kucinich's National Employment Emergency Defense Act (NEED Act, HR 2990); already introduced in Congress.
This Saturday March 3rd:

10 AM to 12 noon at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
28455 Center Ridge Road, Westlake, Ohio; sponsored by the 9/12 Group
Then,
1 PM to 3 PM at the Lorain Public Library, Room C, 351 West 6th Street, Lorain, Ohio
sponsored by the Interfaith Ministries and Northeast Ohio American Friends Service Committee.
(see attached flyer)

The talks will include:
How the Act can provide 7,000,000 (seven million) good new jobs, by having our government re-assume it's responsibility to properly provide and regulate the nation's money supply, as the U.S. Constitution specifies (Article 1, Section 8);

* Why the Federal Reserve has failed to properly provide and regulate our money system, leading to serious recession for most, and depression for many;

* How using debt in place of money as the Fed does, with its discredited fractional reserve system, has led to crisis after crisis since it was founded in 1913;

* How HR 2990 repairs these errors!

Warm Regards,
Stephen Zarlenga

--
"Over time, whoever controls the money system
controls the nation."
Stephen Zarlenga
Director
American Monetary Institute
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