Correspondence

PRI Staff

Dear Steve,

I was so saddened when this morning I read about Buffet being a supporter of Hillary. Sad. Sad. I fear what his money can do.

God bless for love and life His way,

Always,

Betty, USA


Betty,

Buffet likes Hillary for two reasons (1) because she is pro-abortion and pro-population control and (2) because she won’t repeal the death tax, which Buffet has profited so mightily from.

Here’s how he works. He waits until the founder of a successful family-owned company dies, and the family faces the estate tax that may take up to 90 percent of its wealth in taxes. Then, like a vulture, Buffet moves in, offering to buy the company on the cheap, while keeping the family on to manage it. Many, caught between the devil and the deep blue sea, say yes.

This is how Buffet has made his billions. He’s never actually “produced” anything of value, only purchased the wealth created by others on the cheap.

—Steve


To whom it may concern:

I saw your videos on YouTube from a link from an email I received from another group I belong to. I was so excited to see what your Institute had to say on this subject. Especially the request to “do the math.” I did the math a very long time ago and was shocked that so few ever did this, including supposed intellectuals.

Way back in the seventies, I remember “overpopulation” being a popular topic of movies and novels, some originating from the sixties. But I also remember that at that time the most densely populated countries on earth were white European nations, especially Holland. But no one was worried about Caucasian populations. The big push was to reduce the populations of non-white countries such as India, China and the entire continents of Africa and South America. The excuse used is poverty which is blamed on too many people, but often it is never mentioned why many people in these areas are poor—no one wants to mention the reasons for poverty which have nothing to do with overpopulation.

I am thrilled to see an organization that sees the real population issues and does not perpetuate the myths that have abounded for too many decades.

—Lorraine MacNeil, USA


Dear Mr. Mosher,

For a long time I have been receiving your publications. This article about “Gender Equity” hits the nail on the head. I thank you for your efforts in this important field of human life.

I also want you to know, that I feel in no way “left out” as a woman. I just feel sorry for the wrong kind of feminists who have forgotten—or never knew—what it means to he a child of God.

—Sr. Marita Schwiger, OSB, Nebraska


Steve:

It was great having you [at Grove City College]. Student response to your talk was incredible!

They stuck around to get books and get them signed, were asking a ton of questions which I eventually had to shut off and after you left I was thanked by some for bringing you here.

Please come back again. You are greatly appreciated here at Grove City College and we love what you’re doing.

—Prof. David Ayers,


Dear Steve,

Your brilliant speech at our State Conference was a highlight of our pro-life endeavors this year. We are very grateful for your time and your wonderful contribution each day towards protecting innocent lives. It was also a pleasure to meet your wife, Vera.

—Margie Montgomery, Executive Director, Kentucky Right to Life Association, Kentucky

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