We The People use 180 Page Book to save multi-billion $$$; Windfall goes to Health Care for All

A simple, 180 page book titled "A Year of Good Manners" by Margery Sinclair and Jan Polk offers a possible way for We The People of the USA to save multi-billions of dollars, without government help or handouts, just by returning to the value

Ft. Thomas, KY.......We The People use 180 Page Book to save multi-billion $$$;
Windfall goes to Health Care for All

What is the name of the 180 page book?

WE THE PEOPLE are free people; however, freedom is not free. Along with freedom,
comes a civic duty to give something back to our country, our community, and our family
whether you wear a uniform or not. Being an honorable, civilized, self-governed,
law abiding citizen is one way to give something back.

WE THE PEOPLE elect our government officials from among ourselves. We cannot expect more of them than we expect of ourselves. We expect our citizens to be free, honorable, self-governed (we put
the brakes on ourselves), civilized, law-abiding citizens. We all want to be treated with respect--
it is our common bond. It is also our civic duty to treat ourselves with respect and to treat
our fellow citizens with respect.

Following is how WE THE PEOPLE saved billions of dollars in less than one year: Our law enforcement agencies are a multi-billion dollar industry. The illegal drug industry is another multi-billion dollar industry. WE THE PEOPLE decided to teach our young people that Sacred Honor does count. If it is illegal, do not do it. It is un-American to participate in illegal activities. The 180 page book tells you how easy it is and why you would want to be an honorable, civilized person.

What is the name of the 180 page book?

There are only two types of people in America: 1) The honorable, civilized, respectful, law-abiding citizen and 2) the less than honorable, disrespectful, uncivilized person. Which are you?
Which do we think is causing the multi-billion dollar illegal drug traffic and the over-crowded jails?

The government can't seem to stop it. In fact, the government likes to increase government jobs.
Only WE THE PEOPLE can stop it. The 180 page book tells how easy it is to hold yourself
to a higher standard and the reasons why.

Poverty should not have to be mean, violent, and uncivilized. The government has put all
kinds of safety nets in place around the homes and neighborhoods and yet poverty, incivility,
and violence continues. The only way to prevent these problems is WE THE PEOPLE who
live in these areas must attack the problems from within our own homes. The answers are in
the 180 page book. You have to read it. The government cannot do it for you.

What is the name of the 180 page book?

Common sense, self-confidence and a "likeability factor" develop as a result of reading this
180 page book. The government cannot do it for you. You have to read it yourself.
We are not born with this information. It must be taught to our young and used by all
adults to set an example by our own behavior; however, we are all born with
Sacred Honor until we decide to give it up.

Honorable people who respect themselves and their fellow citizens will not lie, cheat, or
steal even if the opportunity presents itself via a cell phone camera or any other way.

What is the name of the 180 page book?

Answer: "A Year of Good Manners" by Margery Sinclair and Jan Polk. $27.95.
Margery Sinclair uses a humorous style to covey very important information. Her words tell you
365 common, everyday courtesy tips on how to treat others with respect and the reasons why.
Jan Polk's beautiful Great American Flower Collection "respect series" floral images are
symbolic reminders to treat yourself with respect.

You can find the 180 page book, "A Year of Good Manners," for $27.95 at any of these websites: www.ayearofgoodmanners.com or www.margerysinclair.com or www.janpolk.com

"Good Manners are Good Business" says Margery Sinclair
"It is easy to hold yourself to a higher standard when you know how and why." says Jan Polk

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RE: 108 Page Book Multi-Billions $$$ saved. Date: October 31, 2009 Page 2 of 2
Contact Info: Jan Polk, Painter of the Great American Flower Collection
Phone: 859-466-1986 8 - 5 p.m. est.
Email: janpolk@janpolk.com Websites: www.ayearofgoodmanners.com; www.janpolk.com; www.margerysinclair.com

Headline: We The People use 180 Page Book to save multi-billion $$$;
Windfall goes to Health Care for All

Jan Polk and Margery Sinclair Bios follow:

RE: 108 Page Book Multi-Billions $$$ saved. Date: October 31, 2009 Page 2 of 3
Jan Polk Bio:
Jan Polk, Painter of the Great American Flower Collection, is a Cincinnati, OH, native, currently
doing business in Ft. Thomas, KY and on-line at www.janpolk.com since 2001. The GAFC
paintings are known as "the respect series" of fine art watercolor paintings. GAFC Images may
be found at www.janpolk.com/1115.html Jan is also becoming well known for her plein
air oil paintings and is one of the three artists in the group "3 Impressionists of L.A. (lower
Alabama).

Artist's Statement: "I am compelled to paint. I want to use art to inspire all of us to be respectful to one another and to work together, just as the paints must work together to achieve beautiful results"
Jan Polk, Painter of the Great American Flower Collection

The Great American Flower Collection inspired a holiday: LAC Day - April 15 --Law Abiding Citizens Day which has been celebrated since April 15, 2002. This is a holiday to celebrate our American Heritage and how much we are alike rather than our differences. We all want to
be treated with respect. Social graces our common bonds. Details at www.lacday.com.

In 2008, Jan became co-publisher/artist for "A Year of Good Manners" by Margery Sinclair and
Jan Polk, $27.95. . Fifteen (15) weeks of AYOGM Etiquette Tips and reasons you might want to use them may be found at www.ayearofgoodmanners.com Warning: By reading these tips you may become charming, confident, and well-liked. It is easy to hold yourself to a higher standard when you
know how and why. The 180 page book may be purchased at all of our websites.
Margery Sinclair Bio:
Etiquette Consultant Margery Sinclair has been based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, since 1980, presenting business etiquette dinners and teaching professional appearance classes for corporations. She developed and taught the Business Etiquette curriculum at the former Milwaukee College of Business, and also taught World Geography there. Having traveled to 105 countries, and having circled the world three times, Margery teaches direct from her international experiences. Margery's major interest in these travels is the customs of different cultures--what is considered appropriate and why. The lessons learned from widely varying standards of expectations fuels her belief that one's cultural savvy and self-awareness dramatically influences one's effectiveness in business. Originally from a small town in central Wisconsin, she attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison and then worked as a fashion and photographic model for ten years based in Tokyo, Paris, New York and Honolulu. She graduated from UW-Milwaukee in 1997 with a B.A. degree in Women's Studies. The credo Margery has developed marks the spirit of her approach to business: "People who have a knowledge of manners have a lifelong advantage in job situations and in personal relationships."
Margery Sinclair offers corporate seminars and dining etiquette programs for adults and children.
Contact her at www.margerysinclair.com Margery also answers your etiquette questions on her website by visiting www.askmargerysinclair.com.

In 2008, Margery became co-publisher/author of "A Year of Good Manners" by Margery Sinclair
and Jan Polk. Margery uses a humorous style to convey very important information via 365 everyday courtesy tips and the reasons to use them. Fifteen (15) weeks of AYOGM Etiquette Tips may be
found at www.ayearofgoodmanners.com Jan Polk's GAFC "respect series" floral images are symbolic reminders to treat yourself with respect. "Good Manners are Good Business" says Margery Sinclair.

About Great American Flower Collection Co.

Great American Flower Collection Co.
90 Alexandria Pike, Suite 19, Ft. Thomas, KY
Fort Thomas, KY
41075

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