Saturday, September 18, 2010

Desperation (a plea for help)

district50ablog.blogspot.com The following plea for help was sent to me through the FB group following. I know during this turbulent time and with everybody and there brother is asking for money to get elected to one office or another money and time is in short supply. So many of us are doing what we can to help save the country from the scourge of Big Government slavery. This is what Bryan is doing too, but his life is on the rocks. Bryan isn't running for office he is just trying to survive and do his part for the country he loves. I would like to put out a national call to anyone who could help him out with a couple of bucks after you read his story. Even if we had ten thousand people send a dollar it would go along way toward a noble end. I'll start the ball rolling with $5.00. Thank you in advance. This is not an easy issue of the RWR newsletter for me to write. It is being written to explain my situation and to ask, to beg for help. Why do I need help? Because I am broke! Why am I broke? I have been unemployed for two years and underemployed, working for temporary agencies, for the last five years and that is why I am broke. I did receive a small inheritance from my mother's estate which helped matters for about a year but that is long gone. In the last five years I've been trying to create the A1S8 Society LLC and whatever money I could afford to I invested it the Society.
What is keeping me from getting a job? The condition our economy isn't helping. What is really making it difficult to get a job is that I am 57 years old and not in the best of health. In 1995 I was in an automobile accident and broke my neck. The broken neck put me in a Halo Brace for 90 days and weakened the right side of my body. I no longer have the ability to run and lost about 15 to 20% of the use of my right hand. During the winter, if I'm in an air conditioned room or even a mild breeze causes the muscles on my right side to tighten up. When that happens I walk with slight limp until the muscles loosen up. However I am grateful to be able to walk. One of the doctors who treated me said I'd would be and was in a wheelchair for a while. To walk with an occasional limp is better than not to be able to walk at all.
As an entrepreneurial capitalist Conservative, Pres. Obama's favorite kind of people, it has long been my belief that if you can't find a job create one. Or start a business and create a lot of jobs. What kind of business should I start? Considering that politics, public speaking, writing, history, and public relations are what I am good it should be a business that utilizes those skills. How do you go about creating a business that will put those skills to use? The best way to learn how to do that is to do it. It certainly isn't going to be done with help from our government! I might be doing it wrong but I going to do my best and leave the results to G*D.
My desperation is due to the fact that the wolf is at my door. The only big bills I have are the ones I can't afford to pay. The bills for my land line phone & internet connection, my electric and cell phone are past due. The food I have in my refrigerator is dwindling fast and I have less than an eighth of tank of gas in my car. This problem can be solved in three ways.
1) I win the Powerball lottery
2) One or more people invests anywhere from $100 to $250,000 in the A1S8 Society
3) All of you join the A1S8 Society.
Since I'm not going to waste what little cash I have on a lottery ticket option 1 is out of the question. Option two is remote and if anyone knows of someone interested in investing in the A1S8 Society I am open to a negotiable commission payment. That leaves option three. I envisioned the A1S8 Society as a grassroots organization and option two isn't how a grassroots organization gets started. Therefore I close this issue of the RWR newsletter with a heartfelt plea for you to invest $25 in me and the A1S8 Society LLC.
Bryan P. Björnson
741 11th Ave S
Hopkins, MN 55343
952-992-0219 Best of luck to you Bryan and thanks for all you do. district50ablog.blogspot.com

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