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Great American Showdown
“The Grand Illusion” Is Now Becoming Reality (“Styx”) Fiscal Solvency but we’ve got a “Long Way to Go” (“Alice Cooper”) as the lobbying continues with this work by the man who’s been touched all his life ( by the power of the holy spirit) and was called a fool only to become the saviour of the sidewalk life and of the American Dream!!!
“What’s So Funny about; “Peace, Love, and Understanding” (“Elvis Costello and The Attractions”)? Well it’s funny to witness the emergence of the power of Rock n Roll that built this country, will sustain and rebuild this country as we laugh at those mongrels who tried to shake us and break us and the world understands the main attraction is this book as We are; “Weebles People” in America for sure; we may wobble
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The Great American Showdown has come and the visions keep coming crystal clear now never ending mysterious yearning for discovery. The iconic pristine image of “Evel Knievel” on his motorcycle jumping across “Caesars Palace Fountain” is now transformed into the image of Abundance for all Americans from that fountain that way not made by the hands of man as the song, “Ripple” (“Grateful Dead”), states. The Fountain Of Abundance monies from “Saddam Hussein”flowing into the “US Treasury”are never-ending!! Oh man, this unlimited supply of monies like a river flowing endlessly, no matter what gets in the way, and no matter which way the wind does blow is ours and the world is indeed “Watching The River Flow” (“Bob Dylan”) and also watching the iconic image of former “President Ronald Reagan” at “The Berlin Wall” transformed and fused together with the late great “Stevie Ray Vaughan” and his song, “Wall of Denial” showing clearly; “THE NEW DEAL” is to get more monies to everyone as this work clearly shows and to engage in world peace efforts and help the worlds poor and afflicted while we have real policies initiated to ensure America’s U.S. Foreign Policy in America’s favor and end the Global Threat Matrix Of Terror with Diplomacy and plenty of monies protecting the International Stock Market which is the real target on; in 1991and “9-11” and begin to raise profits at all the corporations globally including right

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