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Is your company out for corporate profits while disregarding Americans RIGHTS or are you for the goodness of everyone including AMERICANS RIGHTS. I didn't see and ABOUT tab in the emails and I don't download with out watching where I step. If you are a good company; FOR THE PEOPLE then I am considering. Thanks for your time. Keith

Is your company out for corporate profits while disregarding Americans RIGHTS or are you for the goodness of everyone including AMERICANS RIGHTS. I didn't see and ABOUT tab in the emails and I don't download with out watching where I step. If you are a good company; FOR THE PEOPLE then I am considering. Thanks for your time. Keith

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