Facebook Cause at Center of Major Controversy
AMERICANS ASKED TO HELP PAY OFF NATIONAL DEBT NEW YORK, July 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- New Facebook cause challenges Facebook users in the United States and globally to consider helping to pay off the National Debt. The cause, "Help Pay Down the National Debt: Americans Stand up," is the brain child of Aaron Fraser, Executive Director of Rhema Temple Ministries, a 501(c) 3 public charity. (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090713/DC45202-a ) (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090713/DC45202LOGO-b ) "At 9.4 Trillion Dollars, Americans can't afford not to act!" says Aaron Fraser. "Because the dollar is so closely linked to the debt of the nation, it will be virtually impossible for Americans to pull themselves up from the boot straps if those straps will cost them more than what the dollar is worth. We are not only asking Americans on Facebook but rather those countries and persons outside the country, who have benefitted from what America has to offer them. America has been good to a lot of countries. It is now time for those countries to be Good to America." Rhema Temple Ministries is also petitioning the Chinese government to forgive the 37 percent of the national debt owed to them in the form of interest bearing bonds that it purchased from the United States government. This cause is a joint effort of Rhema Temple Ministries and the Friends 4 Fraser Campaign. http://www.aaronfraser.org SOURCE Rhema Temple Ministries Rhema Temple Ministries, +1-718-453-7178, aaron@aaronFraser.org
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