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Sorry for accidently posting a personal message to this board. I was
overcome by the greed of politics and was not paying attention to who I
mailed it to.
Best Wishes, http://freeweb.pdq.net/myeager/default.htm
Mitch Yeager
My apologies to any I may offend with this.
Could this be true? Who made who? There are many incidents happening
that show our elected politicians are in it for the free ride.
So we all may have a little something extra for our retirement let's make
the change. Voting does little good. Look at the administration now. It
is the only evidence I have.
No wonder they are not to interested in our Social Security.
Subject: Did You Know This?
So that any who don't, may know. Our Senators and Congressmen don't pay in to
Social Security, and, of course, they don't collect from it. The reason
is that they have a special retirement plan that they voted for themselves
many Years ago. For all practical purposes, it works like this.
When they retire, they continue to draw their same pay, until they die,
except that it may be increased from time to time, by cost of living
adjustments. For instance, Former Senator Bradley, and his wife, may be
expected to draw $7,900,000, with Mrs. Bradley drawing $275,000 during the
last year of her life. This is calculated on an average life span for each.
This would be all well and good, except that they paid nothing in on any
kind of retirement, and neither does any other Senator or congressman.
This fine retirement comes right out of the general fund. Our tax money.
While we who pay for it all, draw an average of $1000/month from Social
Security. Imagine for a moment if you can structure a retirement plan so
desirable that people have extra deducted so that they may increase their
own personal retirement income.
A retirement plan that works so well, that Railroad employees, Postal
workers, and others who aren't in it, are clamoring to get in it. That is
how good Social Security could be, if only one change were made, and that
change is to jerk the Golden Fleece
retirement out from under the Senators and Congressmen, and put them in
Social Security, with the rest of us, and watch how fast they fix it.
If enough people receive this, maybe one or some of them along the way,
might be able to help.
Best Wishes, http://freeweb.pdq.net/myeager/default.htm
Mitch Yeager
In a message dated 04/09/2000 8:47:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
LThomas333(a)aol.com writes:
<< Anyone know what happened to the CHEEK Family >>
Here is an alphabetical lists for webpages on this server:
http://www.aros.net/users_pages/indilist.php3
I tried the C's and found nothing on CHEEK. Maybe the webpage has been
removed.
Darlene
Searching for information on W.J. CHEEK born August 28, 1847 died June 8,
1907. He married (M) Jane MARTIN born Oct. 4, 1846 in GA, daughter of William
MARTIN and his wife, Letta PRUITT Martin. Jane died November 23, 1909. They
had two children:
1). Della CHEEK (died August 19, 1940) married Henry A. WOOD
Their children:
Dilmus WOOD married Mae Spain
Nessie WOOD maried Sylvie Holman
Corlena WOOD married Branson Soloan
Viola WOOD
Delphi WOOD
2). Oscar Deals CHEEK, Sr. (1880 - 1934) married Cassie Boss (1882-1907)
Their children:
Sylvester CHEEK
J. Autry CHEEK Oct. 7, 1905
J. Boyd CHEEK Feb. 7, 1907
W. Loyd CHEEK Feb. 7, 1907
I do not know where Jane MARTIN moved to once she left her parents home in
Gwinnett County, GA sometime after the 1860 Census nor where she married and
lived with WJ CHEEK and their family. Any information is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Ellen
Anyone know what happened to the CHEEK Family
website at: <http://www.aros.net/~waynec/>...the page cannot be found,
according to my browser. This was the site that listed our families.
Thanks,
Laura