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OPEN LETTER TO FOURWINDS READERS -- by RS

Robert Shangle

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 have requested contributions to sustain the web-site.
 
That fact speaks volumes as to who they are and
their beliefs. You are to be commended for your efforts to help them.
 
Back in November a movement began suggesting that citizens obtain and sign copies of the Constitution, thereby
connecting such citizens directly to the Constitutional document. You will note some recent posting on the Fourwinds site
discussing this subject. Several parties have written the web-site asking where they could obtain copies of the
document.
 
Well, I have the answer. Barbara (wife and partner) and I operate a family publishing company. One of the
publishing programs just happens to be Historic American Documents. We have a documents web-site at:
www.historicdocumentsofamerica.com. The service that we have formulated provides the documents at our cost
plus boxing, shipping and handling, and we have added $10.00 to be allocated for the Fourwinds financial support,
to be sent to Fourwinds monthly.
 
We publish other items also that can be viewed at www.learnaboutamerica.com and www.american-products.com.
 
We have proposed a program wherein the Signing of the Documents and a fundraising program come together to serve
one very appropriate purpose. Funds for Fourwinds and a rallying of the citizenry to embrace the Documents of the nation
as expressed in the recent posting on the Fourwinds site.
 
Our program has been approved by Anne and Patrick. The GOOD that can come from this effort can be enormous
for all God loving Americans and the return of the nation to the vision of the Founders.
 
May God bless you heartily, and may God bless our combined efforts to overcome the evil that wants to destroy our nation.
 
Robert D. Shangle
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From: Robert Shangle
To: Frances McCaffrey
Cc: Bellringer
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 1:39 PM
 Subject: Open letter to Fourwinds readers