Just What Money 
Can Do 
A Quote To Remember... “As 
usual there is a great woman behind every idiot” John 
Lennon
(May 15) Hotel Rwanda 
Foundation Fundraiser  
Mr. Paul Rusesabagina 
will be here in DuPage on Wednesday May 15 for a fundraiser for his foundation 
at King’s Hall Banquets, 
1000 N. Rohlwing Rd., Lombard, IL 60148 MAP, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 
PM.  Mr. Rusesabagina is the hotelier played by Don Cheadle in the movie 
"Hotel Rwanda". Paul is known for his humanitarian work in hiding 1,268 refugees 
during the Rwandan Genocide. He was the assistant manager of the Hotel des Mille 
Collines when he sheltered Tutsis and Hutus and prevented them from being 
slaughtered. ALL proceeds will go to the HRR Foundation. 
Sign up below to meet and hear 
Paul during his only visit to DuPage. 
Register 
Now. 
For more into contact: Hotel 
Rwanda Rusesabagina Foundation, DPDC, WMOC, Rep Kathy Willis and ATDO 
630-629-1125(DPDC office) info@hrrfoundation.org.  
http://tinyurl.com/cas9cow 
In Congo, a Force of Child-Soldiers Rises 
Up to Fight Rebels: A Rwandan militia has been terrorizing villagers for years. 
Some have fled to horrific conditions in the jungle, and their sons have taken 
up arms to fight back. 
The climate of Capitalism by Robert 
Hunziker...
Capitalism, as a socio-economic system, has 
lifted the standard of living for untold millions of people all across the 
globe. It is the nuts and bolts of successful enterprise, bringing in its wake a 
middle class that enjoys a way of life that prior generations of parents and 
grandparents never realized, an automated lifestyle filled with gadgets and 
devices that bring comfort to everyday life like washing machines, automobiles, 
televisions, cell phones, refrigerators, and life-saving medical developments. 
And, just to think, who in 1912 would have predicted a person could walk out of 
their house in New York City in the morning and arrive in San Francisco for a 
business meeting that same day? There were no airports in 1912. 
All the same, capitalism, over time, has 
grown warts. This is because of an overzealous adherence to its very tenets, 
which are (1) private property (2) self interest (3) competition (4) 
market-based (5) economic freedom (6) consumer sovereignty and (7) laissez 
faire. And, as Adam Smith preached in The Wealth of Nations (1776), the 
invisible hand of the free market guides people to act in the public 
interest by following their own self-interest. 
Hypocrites with Fat 
Wallets...
CEOs Want It 
All America’s top corporate executives love lecturing the rest of us about 
‘fiscal responsibility.’ They want us to expect less from government. But they 
expect more, and a new report shows how they’re getting it. By Sam 
Pizzigati
60 Minutes and the 
Billionaire Agenda... 
The old journalistic maximum said 
a good journalist had to answer five questions in every story: Who, what, when, 
where, and why? Of those, “why” is the most important questions of all. Without 
it, stories are more likely to misinform than inform. In this case, the 
misinformation seems deliberate. The intended message seems to be government 
can’t help us. We must militarize or cities and depend on the generosity of 
billionaires, or we don’t stand a chance. Three stories were aired Sunday 
night: Counterinsurgency Cops, Robin Hood, and Invisible 
Wounds. 
Common Sense 
Commentary from Texan Populist Jim 
Hightower...
Hightower 
Lowdown, go to www.JimHightower.com. 
Posted by Sandy 
Gresak
Information from a 
newsletter posted by Paul Sjordal. If you would like to receive a copy of Paul’s 
Newsletter you can contact him at: psjordal@yahoo.com
 
 
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