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-----Original Message----- From: The Washington Times To: COOLJAONE Sent: Tue, Oct 22, 2013 7:12 am Subject: The White Houses Secret Account The Washington Times Below, please find a message from one of our advertisers. Periodically, we receive opportunities we believe you may want to learn about. Please note that the following message does not necessarily reflect the positions of The Washington Times. If you would prefer not to receive these messages in the future, please use the unsubscribe link listed at the bottom of this email. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Washington Times Reader, You have to see this… A colleague of mine has stumbled onto some rather intriguing research. In short, it’s an account almost no one in the country has ever heard about. By one expert’s estimate, only 0.07% of Americans (one in 1,500) has one of these private accounts. But the rich have long favored this idea… President Roosevelt, for example, had an account. So did Walt Disney, Ray Kroc, JFK, and even current Vice President Joe Biden. John McCain at one time even held over $1,000,000 inside his own account! What’s so special about this account? Well, for one, it can let you retire 100% tax-free. You can pass it along to your heirs without paying a dime to the IRS. It also grows your money 3-4 times faster than standard CDs… and, to top it off, you can access your money ANYTIME! But here’s perhaps the best part: This account is available to nearly anyone… regardless of how much money you have or even if you don’t have any political connections! My colleague literally invested over $100,000 of his own money into this idea once he was convinced of how good it was. You can take a look at his research by clicking here. Regards, Tim Mittelstaedt Editor-in-Chief, Common Sense Publishing This email was sent to: [email protected]. Please add The Washington Times ( member@washingtontimesmail ) to your address book. If you would like to unsubscribe from this email, please click here. Read our Privacy Policy | Content from this email is Copyright © The Washington Times. All Rights Reserved. This message is from: The Washington Times 3600 New York Avenue NE Washington, DC 20002
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