Thursday, March 13, 2014

LET'S TALK ABOUT AS AN EXAMPLE i.e., W.VIRGINIA AMONG "THE FATEST STATES IN AMERICA"

From: "V.K.Durham"
 
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 8:52:13 AM
Subject: LET'S TALK ABOUT AS AN EXAMPLE i.e., W.VIRGINIA AMONG "THE FATEST STATES IN AMERICA"
I was brought to W.Va. under false pretenses [in other words kidnapped] by former financial advisor of Durham [Intl. Ltd;] Holding Trust. Tias 12087.   The former financial advisor became greedy decided to attempt a Guardianship/Conservatorship.  When he discovered it took the 'next of kin' he knew he was screwed.  That not working he decided to go after the Trust Secretary.. She was no 'pussy cat'.. she fought him and her family, but ultimately it cost her life.  This story is about as 'sick' minded as any horror story can get, but!  Making a long story short.. I was dumped in W.Va. without funds, access to Secretary etc. as the DHHS and Sheriffs Dept. had been brought in to confirm the former 'financial adviser insistence of in need of a Gaurdianship/ Conservator'... That did not fly either.  It was the consensus my life was in danger and the best thing to do was get me off the hill into secure quarters.

West Virginia does her very best she can do with the individuals within her system who are "qualified".. but of course as with other states she sadly has an 'old boy' system in her judicial and political systems working diametrically opposed to the over-all agenda of the state of W.Va.  Don't get shocked, it is in every state of the union, the white house and both Houses state and federally.  There are always the hawks attempting to kill the doves.

West Virginia like any of the rest of the states in the Union has a serious problem and that problem being lack of industry and manufacturing, lack of work... for her people.  Any medical professional will tell you this loss of jobs permeating the states causes stress and stress related health problems. 

I have a question for these 'guru's'.. When performing your alleged studies on FAT PEOPLE in the former Steel Towns, Auto Manufacturers etc., etc., why did you not do an evaluation on the individuals who still have a bit of industry and manufacturing in the productive states?

At times there are mindless twits who have diarrhea of the key board who refuse albeit by stubbornness, ignorance or just plain and simple "black-assed-ness!" indulging in mindless/intentional further victimizing those hapless, jobless individuals who are doing the very best they can with nothing left in this nation to 'do their best they can' with!  And that you educated morons is the simple thing called JOBS!

West Virginia does the best she can do with what she has to do with! 

When you do your investigative journalism.. always go deep into WHY, WHERE, WHEN, WHAT AND WHO caused these problems and quit causing more stress upon the victims by writing tactless, malicious, vicious, harmful articles such as follows !  You should be ashamed of yourselves! Raise hell with the perps.. not demonize the victims!

You may have jobs today.. but tomorrow you may have to walk in the "victims shoes" and then lets hear you yell and raise hell!

V.K. Durham, CEO
Durham (Intl. Ltd;) Holding Trust, Tias 12087
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The Fattest States in America

By Thomas C. Frohlich, Alexander E.M. Hess, Vince Calio and Ashley C. Allen, 24WallStreet.com



West Virginia
  • Pct. obese: 34.4%
  • Pct. with high blood pressure: 41.1% (the most)
  • Pct. exercise regularly: 47.1% (2nd least)
  • Poverty rate: 17.8% (13th highest)

West Virginia led the nation in several obesity-related health issues. As many as 41% of respondents reported having high blood pressure and 34% reported high cholesterol levels, the highest in the nation. West Virginians were also more likely to report chronic pain — whether in the neck, back, knee or leg — than residents of any other state last year. And 23% of residents cited other conditions causing recurring pain, also the most in the country. Like many of the most obese states, West Virginians were among the nation’s poorest residents, with a median household income of just $40,196 in 2012, third lowest nationally. Low incomes and prevalent obesity may partly explain why West Virginians rated their lives poorly in Gallup’s Life Evaluation Index — nearly half of all respondents said they were struggling last year, the most nationwide.

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