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To: 'eevacation mail.com[[email protected]] From: Sent: Fri 5/22/2009 7:42:54 PM Subject: (no subject) HI Jeffrey,' am spending the weekend in Watermill with my two daughters.' cant bellieve my Paulson statement for March.He is only up 3 percent for the year.He has a massive bet on Gold.He will probably be right in the end.The dollar always reflects the financial savy of the President.So gold should eventually fly,with comrade Obama.Are you still looking for an assistant? Jonathan Stay connected and tighten your budget with a great mobile device for under $50. Take a Peek! EFTA_R1_01517960 EFTA02442796

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