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1) What is your goal in life?


2) hobbies?


3) What are your priorities?


4) What makes you happy?


5) What are your pet peeves?


6) Is being 'independent' or acquiring independence (self-reliant / career starter) important to you?


7) What would you do if you can't find a job?


8) What do you look for in a guy?


9) Do you know anything about the Federal Reserve? The fact that our money is not backed by gold? Or that the Federal Reserve is printing out money out of thin air causing us inflation, increasing prices and decreasing our purchasing value? How do you feel about the Federal Reserve being our Central bank?


10) How do you think about Obama's healthcare reform? Do you believe that there is much competition with the public option versus the private option? How do you think about more government spending? All these spending are backed by the Federal Reserve through stimulus money... how long do you think our country can last if we keep on depending on this broke system-- the Federal Reserve (a private bank... not a constitutional bank of the US)?

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