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New Book on the Federal Government
Human Utilities Whole Armour ^ | 5/2004 | Edgar Rogers

Posted on 08/06/2004 12:25:53 PM PDT by Human Utilities Whole Armour

New Book on the Federal Government regarding its responsibility to its citizens in the implementation of programs for the same.


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**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE** EDITORS: For review copies or interview requests, contact: Human Utilities Whole Armour-www.huwholearmour.com Tel: USA-Louisiana 1-318-227-8005 Fax: USA-Louisiana 1-318-675-0101 Email: olb@huwholearmour.com (Please provide a street address for review copies.) Fighting an Unfair System Author Highlights Problems with Federal Student Loan Program SHREVEPORT, La. (USA) – In 1992, a lawsuit was filed against the U.S. Department of Education that claimed that African Americans were treated unfairly as related to the federal college loan programs. In their new book, The OLB: The Composite Overview Letter & Aggregate Brief: Constructive Designs in Judgment and Truth (now available through AuthorHouse), Edgar L. Rogers and Homer Rogers, Jr. describe how they believe the government has perpetuated the poverty of millions of black Americans and offer their solutions for revamping the system. The U.S. District Court for Western Louisiana declined to hear Edgar L. Rogers vs. U.S. Department of Education in 1993. The OLB details this decision and further outlines how the authors believe the government has mistreated the black American population for centuries. They argue against the federal college loan program, especially those initiatives related to the “War on Poverty,” which are a major factor in that mistreatment, they write. In Addition to providing readers with a full disclosure of court proceedings related to this case, the writers also offer solutions for correcting the problems. They call for the government to forgive student loan debts for all Americans and provide reparations for slavery, among several other major reforms. By continuing to create debt for Americans and placing unnecessary burdens on citizens’ goals of receiving an education, the government has turned against its most basic ideals and has rejected the teachings of Jesus Christ, they write. The authors call on the federal government to restructure itself in order to operate “under the authority and judgment of God Almighty.” By doing so, it would correct the lack of prosperity (spiritual and physical) that currently pervades America.” The OLB is a unique book that highlights problems in American government and offers revolutionary solutions. It is the history of one man’s fight against injustice, and it provides readers with an overall look at his argument against one of the largest departments in American government. Edgar L. Rogers attended Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, La., where he studied journalism. He is the founder and chairman of Human Utilities Whole Armour®, a multimedia company producing original products in DVD, CD and print formats.

Homer Rogers, Jr. was an architectural student at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, La. The OLB is their first book. AuthorHouse is the world leader in publishing and print-on-demand services. Founded in 1997, AuthorHouse has helped more than 18,500 people worldwide become published authors. For more information, visit www.authorhouse.com. ###

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