More than a Vision:: A Plan for America's Future
By Frank Fini
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Freedom' liberty and justice for all. Reunite people. Reunite nations. Most of all, reunite generations. And best of all, preserve the individual goals and dreams.
Frank Fini
I was born in Italy on May 7, 1939, and came to the United States on November 6, 1954. I became a Barber Stylist specializing in Hair Replacements. I have been an American citizen for over 60 years. I love the U.S.A.! I am the father of 4, grandfather of 6, and great grandfather of 2. I dealt with a lot of people all my life and for many years, I have had this idea burning in my heart, "How to fi x America". Dr. Martin Luther King had a dream! I have the plan to make his dream come true! Join us and make the world a better and safer place to improve the lives of the current and future generations. There is nothing more powerful in this world than an idea whose time is come. Thank You! When God made you, he made a good human.!
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More than a Vision: - Frank Fini
MORE THAN A VISION
A PLAN FOR AMERICA’S FUTURE
Frank Fini
More than a Vision
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ISBN 978-1-68486-602-1 (Paperback)
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10.07.24
awardCONTENTS
Acknowledgements
My Plan
Giving 1998
It’s a National Emergency
The Vice President (Washington)
It Pays to be Good
Take Yourself to the Top (Warner)
Rockefeller Foundation
If I Could be Your President
Due to the size and concept of this book, we have decided to print the book as it was written by the author. Not to lose the fervor, the passion that he has within him when he speaks of America, the American children, and their future.
You will empathize with his thoughts when he puts forth a revolutionary plan that may very well be the best plan that a human mind has ever conceived.
These ideas have the potentiality to reunite people, reunite nations, most of all, reunite generations, and, best of all, preserve the individual goals and dreams.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
At this time, I would like to thank my wife Carol for supporting me throughout and for doing all the typing for me. My children for occasionally making remarks like good idea Dad, why didn’t you think of it thirty years ago?
All my coworkers, especially Angelo Corbo. He has been my righthand man. He listened to every new idea and every letter written.
To all my clients, I would like first to thank them and then apologize. Thank them for their input, ideas, and remarks some I would not dare print them, some like (these kids don’t want to work now imagine if you promise them all of that money at age thirty) to that I say if human behavior doesn’t fail me, money is very infectious. The more you have, the more you want; but if someone should choose to sit on a park bench for thirty years and wait for the payoff, as long he or she doesn’t bother you or me or anyone else, it is okay with me.
I would like to thank one particular well-to-do client. (His name is not important.) One day, while working on his hair discussing the local news and the world problems, he softly said, I wish everyone could do well so I wouldn’t have to feel guilty.
Apologize because, for thirty or forty years, I have listened to them, but for the last couple of years, they have been listening to me.