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2012 VOTE CRIS ERICSON
Cris Ericson ran as a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2014
for the United States Marijuana Party in Vermont http://USMJP.com
and received 2% of the vote count.

Because Cris Ericson is discouraged at her low vote count,
in 2014 she will be on the ballot in Vermont
as an independent candidate for U.S. Congress,
House of Representatives.

Her new website is http://indyVT.com

The problems Vermonters face, and the solutions
Cris Ericson presents, will be extremely well thought out,
and researched for many months, as usual,
but she hopes to overcome peoples' reluctance to
vote for a U.S. Marijuana Party candidate by
switching to being an independent candidate.

2014 Vote for CRIS ERICSON

http://indyVT.com
independent Vermont candidate!

PLEASE DONATE TO CAMPAIGN TO ELECT CRIS ERICSON 2014 TO U.S. CONGRESS

To contribute to the campaign to elect
Cris Ericson for U.S. Congress 2014,
OR to donate to the campaign to elect Cris Ericson for Governor of Vermont 2014,
PLEASE SEND A DONATION CHECK to:
Cris Ericson for Governor 2014,
or Cris Ericson for Congress 2014
879 Church Street
Chester, Vermont 05143-9375
(802)875-4038
http://indyVT.com
THANK YOU!

Cris Ericson will be on the Vermont
ballot as an independent candidate 2014.

Cris Ericson believes that she has been "unlawfully"
discriminated against and excluded from many candidate
debates. Her legal logic is based on the EEOC,
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission laws which
make it unlawful to discriminate against a job applicant
for their choice of religion or sexual orientation; and
because these are personal choices, Cris Ericson believes
that it is unlawful also to discriminate against a candidate
based on their equally personal choice of political
affiliation.

Cris Ericson also believes that it should be considered
illegal bullying to refuse to include any candidate in
a debate for the office they are seeking based on their
"popularity" because this simply teaches kids to bully
other children in school and exclude them from activities
based on their "popularity". Every candidate qualified
to appear on the election ballot should be included in
every debate held for the office they are seeking
regardless of their perceived "popularity" which is
decreased every time they are excluded from a debate
on the basis that they are then considered worthless
because they were excluded.

http://crisericson.com
http://chrisericson.com
http://criserickson.com
http://usmjp.com
http://usmjp.org
http://usmjp.net
http://eb-5.biz
http://indyvt.com
Indy VT

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EB-5.Biz CRIS ERICSON SEEKS FOREIGN INVESTORS TO START NEW BUSINESS IN VERMONT, USA

http://eb-5.biz

Cris Ericson, Seeks Investors to build a
New Digital Film Studio in Vermont

CRIS ERICSON
http://eb-5.biz/
SEEKS EB-5 FOREIGN INVESTORS
TO BUILD A NEW MODERN DIGITIAL MAJOR MOTION PICTURE
MOVIE and SOUND STUDIO IN VERMONT, U.S.A.
and to make a movie written by Cris Ericson
about the 8th newest theory of the where-abouts of
the Arc of the Covenant.

If you are interested, after your attorney has studied
the Federal Government Immigration Through
Investments website, please send Cris Ericson a letter,
certified return receipt:
Cris Ericson
879 Church Street
Chester, Vermont 05143-9375 U.S.A.
(802)875-4038

http://www.uscis.gov/
IMMIGRATION THROUGH INVESTMENTS

Employment-Based Immigration:
Fifth Preference EB-5

EB-5 Immigrant Investor
Visa Description
The fifth employment based visa preference category,
created by Congress in 1990, is available to immigrants
seeking to enter the United States in order to
invest in a new commercial enterprise that will benefit
the US economy and create at least 10 full-time jobs.

There are two ways to invest which you may use within
the EB-5 category and they are: creating a new commercial
enterprise or investing in a troubled business.

Get more information at
http://www.uscis.gov/
IMMIGRATION THROUGH INVESTMENTS, EB-5

http://eb-5.biz Cris Ericson seeks
EB-5 Investors to start a movie studio in Vermont.