Dear family and friends,
Greetings on this glorious day that the good Lord has made! I hope that you and the loved ones are in good health! How is your spirit on this glorious day? I hope that you will help those in need this time around the New Years, over and above what you may have already done. There are billions of people living in poverty throughout the world today. There are millions living in poverty here in the United States. There are too many people living in poverty right here in Sussex County. I ask that you give at least .6 percent (that's six-tenths of one percent) of your net worth to a group, or organization (or directly to those in need) that help those in need. Take the .6 % challenge! For example, if you have a net worth of $10,000, then please give at least a gift of $60. If you have $320,000, then please give at least a gift of $1,920. If you are a President of the U.S., then please give at least $13,800. If you are, say a Governor of New Jersey, then please give a gift of at least $144,000. If you are a Senator from Massachusetts, then please give at least $1.45 million. If you are, say a software billionaire, then please give at least $245 million. If you are like me (non-wealthy), then please give at least $36. Let's do what we can to help the needy!
Thank you very much for any and all help! Hope that you and the loved ones have a joyous and peaceful day! May the good Lord bless you and the loved ones immensely!
In hope, peace, and love,
Ken Miller
Thursday, December 31, 2009
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