May 29, 2011
Panhandling 8
I skipped a day of asking, and donations quickly dropped off. So, I'm back to imploring.
Please, would you consider giving me money so I can keep on writing?
You can send me an email and I'll send you my P.O. Box address.
If you already asked, please allow me to request that you follow up and put a check in the mail.
Or, you can use Paypal to send me money directly. Use any credit card or your Paypal account. To get started, just click on the orange Paypal "Donate" button on the top of the column to the right.
When that takes you to Paypal, if you want to use your Paypal account, fill in your Paypal ID and password on the lower right of the screen.
Or, if you want to use your credit card, fill in your credit card info on the lower left part of the screen by clicking on the word "Continue" in the lower center/left.
Thanks.
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I've noticed your posts the past week or so have been more pro Jewish and you've got the panhandling drive going on. hhhhhmmmmm
SUPPORT THE STEVE SAILER BLOG FUND. A WHITE DUDE IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE.
"I've noticed your posts the past week or so have been more pro Jewish and you've got the panhandling drive going on. hhhhhmmmmm"
Steve should know Saudis have a lot of money.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/30/business/global/30college.html
you might be interested in this story.
how outrageous!
Steve what ever happened to getting money from Amazon?
In the mail Monday. Promise.
Dear Mr. Sailer,
Get a job and then you can blog in your spare time. Better still, get a job where you can surf and blog on company time with no one the wiser -- system administrator, for example. You're a resourceful chap.
From a foto caption in that "outrageous" NYT link above:
Steven Ma, right, the founder of ThinkTank Learning, in his Beijing facility, where students are taught how to get into U.S. colleges.
What a surprise that this 'California company' (...ThinkTank Learning, a college admission consulting company from California...), a company that helps Chinese students get into US universities (do they ever go home afterward? -- I never met one who did, or wanted to) is himself Chinese.
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