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Originally Posted by James Dewitt
My wife and I will be employing close to 175 people( Preferably Christian) and we will have a positive impact on the City of Freehold. What would you rather have a new office building that employs 175 people or a Jooish pawn shop? Yours In Christ James Dewitt
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If Helen weren't already on her way to Freehold (she's driving in her station wagon with everything that remained after the horrible fire that left her with only a couple hundred thousand in insurance money after a certain "independent businessman" singlehandedly bankrupted her), I'd tell her about this and show her the drawing you posted. She'd be so excited, since she'll be Phebe's new personal assistant!
And like me, she'll be proud of you for siting this wonderful new development right at the edge of Jenkem Flats.
Brother James, why couldn't a pawn shop be located on the ground floor of your building? It could have a discreet entrance (as designed by your architect) facing into the Jenkem Flats neighborhood -- its source of customers -- and strictly controlled signage and window displays. Maybe a painting of a man trapped in the prison of debt because he ignores God? Or how about Hasidic vampires sucking the blood from a Christian?
Perhaps this shop could be connected via a secret hallway to a charming, high-end antiques, consignment, and local Christian folk art shop facing the main boulevard! Mr. Rothstein could enter into a partnership with a local businessman to make such a venture a great success and a benefit to your development.
Mayor Hold, wouldn't it be possible to add a special tax on short-term loans which use personal property as collateral, then direct those funds to a worthwhile cause like the Jenkem Flats Improvement District . . . of which Brother James's new building will be a part?
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Originally Posted by Jo Freddie
I think it is very progressive of you to agree to do bussines with a company that some would say used their cups deny "god" and to promote homosexuality.
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Sir, I will never set foot in a Starbucks again! I am sending this information out in a mass e-mail, and I have no doubt every Christian in the US will boycott Starbucks.