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When we first learned from Louis J. Celli, Jr., a retired Army Master Sergeant, CEO of the Northeast Veterans Business Resource Center, the rate of which the federal government conducted business with companies owned by Veterans who claimed service-connected disabilities was less than one half of l percent of all federal dollars spent - we immediately birthed the first Veterans Chamber of Commerce. 
 
With the prayer President Barack Obama will meet with our Disabled Veterans and the War Widows; and allow us to share our First Amendment friendly faith-based paradigm fostering "subjective" caring" - the experience of being cared for and about by those who deliver "objective" caring, the needed elimination of discrimination in our Mission to provide a whole new meaning to being an entrepreneur who also happened to have served in the U.S. Armed Forces and/or whose Spouse died of a l00 percent Combat Disability leaving their eligibility to their Surviving Mate.
 
Incorporating Herb Rubenstein's BREAKTHROUGH HIGH GROWTH STRATEGIES FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL ORGANIZATIONS, 1999, Prentice Hall, with the Veterans Enterpreneurship and Small Business Development Act of 1999 - Public Law 106-50 - provides the whole new meaning to immediately correct this Act of Congress; especially for those Wounded Warriors who are entitled to their l00 percent disability and elect to participate in the rights and benefits of the 1999 law.
 
Veterans Chamber of Commerce is asking other faith-based programs to participate in our John l4:12 "Greater works will you do than I for I go to My Father" by donating a gift for one room at the Veterans Village in Lakewood, Colorado where the name of the partner will be permanently enshrined over the door of the room they have provided.
 
Veterans Chamber of Commerce have a long history of identifying the needed open accountability between those who provide public and private dollars for such social programs.  We are incorporating such needed accountability for America's faith-based non-profit tax-exempt programs within every aspect of Veterans Village even to identifying the need for a First Amendment Chair-Professorship at our University of Colorado.
 
What a gift if our president would provide the needed Executive Order appointing the First Amendment Church and State Scholar, Daniel Francis Lynch, Esquire, former Regent of The University of Colorado and Chair of The Colorado Democratic Party, to the needed White-House Faith-Based Cabinet Office.  Within such Order the many rights and benefits Veterans and Widows should exercise and enjoy, as business owners, can be realized without undermining separation of church and state or resulting in Christian indoctrination as has been the concern of many liberal programs in their identification of the downsizing government strategy of the current political Right.