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Response Letter To Amelia Weber
Now I know you’ve seemingly received countless letters like this, although I believe another would do no harm. Let me acquaint myself, I’m Amelia Weber and I’ve observed you’ve been having some controversy with your credit and stock market, and let me just state that it's acceptable to make mistakes government, we all slip up sometimes… It’s just your misconception is bigger and more threatening (seeing that none of us can afford to eat anymore.) Now I know you can throw this back in my face with, “Well, you guys were too irresponsible with the power and money that we have provided you with” and I guess you’re sort of right, nevertheless this could have been avoided if you wouldn’t have created the credit system in the first place

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