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March 1, 2008

Subject: Dear Hillary

If you will do anything to reduce the number of starving children to zero, then you will make it a point to attend the "Good Neighbor Forum" March 15, 2008 in Cheyenne, WY.

It is my understanding that over a month ago, Good Neighbor invited you along with Barack Obama, John McCain, Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul. I just checked with GN, and they informed me that to date, John McCain was the only one to respond.
The topic: "Food in the 21st Century:" How policies including endangered species, EU, conservation easements, water, trade, roadless, precautionary principles, alleged global warming, are jeopardizing your food supply and safety.

Because Good Neighbor recognizes (I'm copying off their program.) that national security is tied to American resource production, it takes great care to present all sides in a fair and balanced manner with an eye on solutions. "While our opinions on wars, economic conditions, religion, and politics differ dramatically, and some may care less who the Rockies recruit to play ball, we do agree and care deeply about one thing: FOOD. We all eat!" - Chuck Sylvester

Keynote speakers include: Dr. Willie Soon - (Whose repeated requests to debate Al Gore regards global warming have been declined. Doesn't ANYONE want the truth about this issue?): Lyle Laverty - U.S. Dept. of Interior Asst. Sec. Fish, Wildlife & Parks: Jim Beers - expert on ES: Lawrence Kogan, Esq. - LOST/Int. trade specialist: Harriet Hageman, Atty - Water, forest mgmt, roadless expert:

GN states: Your participation will help ensure your United States of America will continue to be a world leader in providing food, warmth and shelter for our poor and hungry.

Senator Clinton, You - and any person who's genuinely concerned about feeding the poor and hungry, and staving off world hunger - should attend the forum, and support Good Neighbor.

We have a duty to factually educate ourselves, so we can shun vodoo political science (That science that's burning a hole right through the hearts of our neighbors everywhere.), turn back any entity stealing America's land and water ( for fun, great profit and cutesy stuff), and return it to resource production.

Find out more by going to: www.GoodNeighborLaw.com

In looking over hundreds of websites that claim to want to help, - this is the only one I've found to be fair and balanced, disspassionate eye towards news, and has honest -to-goodness workable, doable solutions.

They do have a slant though, towards agricultural and other resource producers, for they know these are the folks who know our land, how to put water to beneficial use, and are the authentic hope we have left to save our nation.

Thank you.

Cut and pasted off the Huffington Post: Author unknown.