Dollar National
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/26/2004 03:42 am by admin
Dollar National
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There is no reason why any taxpaying American citizen should be overcome by debt that beyond their means of repayment while government debt grants are available. Most of the national population is actually entitled to receive some amount of free government money for debt repayment, yet very few apply. These neglectful citizens are missing out on a world of opportunities that are offered to them by the United States government to assist them in their debt relief quest.
Every year the US government hoards away billions of dollars that we, as tax payers, have invested into the national budget in tax dollars. A great portion of each and every dollar we earn or spend is filtered into hundreds of free grant programs that are made available for American citizens in need of significant amounts of free money, for various beneficial purposes. One of those beneficial purposes, now more than ever, is debt relief.
With millions of American taxpayers in financial distress due in part to a poor national economy, unexpected unemployment, and several other unfortunate economical mishaps, even more free government money is being invested into personal debt relief for American taxpayers who can prove a need for extreme financial assistance in account repayments. Simply put, this means that the United States government is more than willing, and in fact required by law, to give you generous amounts of free unclaimed money, for no other reason than to pay your bills and get yourself out of debt.
If you qualify for government debt grants, as a majority of the national population does, it could as little as a few weeks before you receive hundreds, or even thousands of dollars in free grant money that you'll never have to pay back.
Get Free Grant Money and see how much money you qualify to receive today and never pay back.
->> Claim your Personal Government Grant...
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US Quarter Dollar, in a Collection at Chase National Bank $79.99 US Quarter Dollar, in a Collection at Chase National Bank - Premium Photographic Print |
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US Dollar, 1795, Eagle is Different from Very First US Dollar, Collection at Chase National Bank $79.99 US Dollar, 1795, Eagle is Different from Very First US Dollar, Collection at Chase National Bank - Premium Photographic Print |
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On a Dollar a Day $14.99 What happens when two high school teachers get fed up with their soaring grocery bills and decide to try to feed themselves on one dollar each, per day? Authors Kerri Leonard and Christopher Greenslate describe how they did it--and also include sections about eating on a little more than $4 a day, as well as on the actual costs of eating a healthy diet. On a Dollar a Day also includes fascinating facts about the way our food gets to the table and the hidden costs--both personal and financial--along the way: How food companies "short size" packages so that you pay more for less food? Why one tablespoon of salad dressing costs as much as a whole orange? How grocery stores auction off foods past their "sell by" dates? Why processed foods have a higher markup than fresh foods? Why it takes so long for food prices to drop, even after fuel and shipping costs go down? How 36 million Americans have limited food options, even during a national obesity epidemic? |
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Dollar $6 Dollar - Steve Hofstetter |
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A Dollar and a Dream $12 Which of us hasn't daydreamed about what we'd do if we won the lottery? A Dollar And A Dream brings those fantasies to hilarious, heartbreaking life in three stories by #1 national bestselling author Carl Weber and La Jill Hunt, Essence bestselling author Angel Hunter, and Cushcity.com bestselling author Dwayne S. Joseph. In "Easy Street," Carl Weber and La Jill Hunt deliver a drama-filled world of money, greed, and lies. When Paul, a wannabe player, is sent out by his neighbors to buy lottery tickets, his world is turned upside-down--and so are the lives of unsuspecting friends who may not only lose the winning tickets, but also their homes. . . "Ghetto Fabulous" is the story of a single mother with three kids from three different daddies. Money is what she needs, yet when she wins big, she's left wondering what to do. Friends and family she never knew she had are suddenly coming out of the woodwork. But where were they when she needed help?. With one person designated to purchase tickets for the $180 million jackpot, six co-workers lives will be changed forever as each of them learns just how strong the pull of money can be. "One Night, Six Dreams" is a wild, shocking tale of just how far a person might go to have it all. . . Join these unforgettable characters as they learn exactly what money can and can't buy in three fabulous, fast-paced stories of getting rich--and staying real. Includes A Teaser Chapter From Carl Weber's Upcoming Novel Player Haters |
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Dollar Inn Hot Springs $399.66 Dollar Inn Hot Springs is located in central Hot Springs and attractions in the region include Wind Cave National Park. Property Features. The motel serves a complimentary continental breakfast each morning in the lobby. Dollar Inn Hot Springs features barbecue grills, a garden, and a picnic area. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Additional property amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Guest parking is complimentary. The front desk is open 24 hours a day. Guestrooms. Air conditioned guestrooms at Dollar Inn Hot Springs feature coffee/tea makers and complimentary newspapers. Refrigerators and microwaves are offered. Dial up Internet access is available. In addition to phones, guestrooms offer free local calls (restrictions may apply). Televisions have complimentary TV Internet access. Rooms also include hair dryers and irons/ironing boards. Guestrooms are all non smoking. |
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Dollar Noncents $11.95 "I bet you thought that . Banks pay out loans from the money they receive as deposits. That economic experts know what money is. That the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 is largely irrelevant to your life in the 21st century. But did you know that . Bank loans increase deposits by creating money. The national debt can, theoretically, never be repaid. If there was no debt in our economy, there would be no money. Yes, you read that correctly. At least, that is what the Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and the Chairman of the House banking committee thought. Scripture calls the debtor the servant of the lender. It labels as wicked those who borrow and do not repay. If righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people, what does this imply for a society that is built on perpetual debt? What should a Christian do - stop using "greenbacks" and live in a cave? How should the church respond? These and other questions are examined in the light of scripture in this groundbreaking study on money and banking." |
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How to Profit from the Falling Dollar $15.84 Have you ever wondered if the U.S. economy and dollar is in trouble? Would you like to profit off a few simple economic truths? How to Profit from the Falling Dollar examines the China factor, current government spending habits, trade deficits, the baby boomer's retirement effects on the economy and other important factors. More important than the overwhelming evidence that the dollar will weaken in the coming years is the opportunity to profit from these global emerging trends. Filled with facts and sound advice, How to Profit from the Falling Dollar offers an insider's view on how to easily take advantage of the coming drop of the U.S. dollar and how to protect yourself while there's still time. Cecil Robles is a professional alternative money manager and has trained over 1,000 students on how to invest in the currency markets. Mr. Robles is a frequent guest on national radio and television programs. |
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The Million Dollar Shot $12.32 Eleven-year-old Eddie gets a chance to win a million dollars by sinking a foul shot at the National Basketball Association finals. |
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The Million Dollar Mermaid: An Autobiography $3.95 During Hollywood's heyday, big studios battled over the next box-office attraction. While Gene Kelly danced and Judy Garland sang, Esther Williams swam into the heart of America with her dazzling smile, stunning aquabatics, and whole-some appeal. Hand-picked for stardom by movie mogul Louis B. Mayer, Esther shed her wide-eyed innocence at what she affectionately calls University MGM, a unique educational institution where sex appeal and glamour were taught, a school where idols were born. Once a national swimming champion and struggling salesgirl, overnight she became one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood. And though fame came quickly, Esther's personal life was often less than joyous. Through troubled marriages, cross-dressing lovers, financial bankruptcy, she shares the ups and downs of her extraordinary career in The Million Dollar Mermaid, a wildly entertaining behind-the-scenes account of one of Tinseltown's classic dream factories. |
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$100 Dollar $49.99 $100 Dollar |
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Dollar Medallion $6.99 Dollar Medallion |
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Holy Dollar $10 Holy Dollar |
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Dollar Bling $10 Dollar Bling |
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Dollar Diamonds $10 Dollar Diamonds |
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Dollar Lights $10 Dollar Lights |
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Dollar Bundle $10 Dollar Bundle |
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Dollar Billz $10 Dollar Billz |
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Dollar Horizon $10 Dollar Horizon |
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Fall Dollar $10 Fall Dollar |
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Love The Dollar $10 Love The Dollar |
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Matrix Dollar $10 Matrix Dollar |


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