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1. Would you play a game for a Vote? You want to end federal income taxation and replace it with a consumption based tax... you have an extra $20 and you would like to invite someone to review the new taxation calculator that would determine how much more money you would have under a no income tax system... allowing the federal government to get the same as they have got in the past...

A consumption tax as designed by economists a few years back... (called the FairTax)

This game requires members to put up a $20 donation to go to a friend or contestant who will to be entered into planned raffle drawing...

...to give 6 winners out of a maximum of 5,000 contestants 100% back in cash prizes. 100% of the total prize value in one of many consecutive drawings held on the first day of a month twice every year...in support of those winners getting a better education and job and for joining FairTax.org...

Any new, single male or female who joins for FREE the website known as FairTax.org making less than $35,000 a year showing the willingness to check out their future earning power under The FairTax system... will be eligible for a secret entry raffle ticket sponsored by anyone who reads this survey and who is not eligible to win.

If laws did allow this opportunity to gift $20 to only eligible young Americans...because we know they are will have the power to influence more of their peers.. then as someone who can vote on this issue should do so immediately...

You do not need to contribute one penny to join this organization... www.fairtax.org... anyone asked to check out a free tool may not be asked to join to get a free ticket to win one of 6 chances at 50% of the total value of the tickets entered BUT they may be secretly entered and notified of their WINNING A PHANTOM contest.

Just for checking out a new taxation system... spending a little as 3 minutes to plug into the calculator...

and that no more than 5,000 first time new entrants could "Play" in consecutive drawings that are numbered and audited for fairness the question is

...would you play this game?