I gots a problem!!! Please help!

As Bruce and I originally told you, the fuel system is the easiest thing to troubleshoot first. It is by FAR the cheapest and easiest thing to diagnose first. If the car will run with the fuel inlet line disconnected from the pump and put in a gas can, then the problem is most likely not electrical. You said yourself the other day when we were on yahoo chat and it stopped running that it was not squirting fuel out of the carburetor anymore. That's a fuel problem. Like I've told you all along as hard as I could, online diagnosis is difficult at best. We told you to check the fuel filter as soon as it was dropped of Saturday. You didn't remove the filter until that following Wednesday because you were chasing your tail with the electrical system and vacuum lines. The vacuum system on that car is one of the most simplistic systems there is. You have the vacuum booster for the brakes, the vacuum advance and the air cleaner hot air system and the connections for the HVAC system and possibly some of the early emissions system. It's very rudimentary and none of those vacuum systems will stop the car from running. At this point, you need to drain the tank and remove it and clean it out good like we discussed, instead of going in circles. You've already determined when we talked on yahoo that the fuel in the filter was filthy. The tank has rust in it. I explained to you in detail how to deal with that. DO IT. I explained to you step by step TWICE how to remove, clean and replace the fuel tank. That's something that you can do with NO dollars spent. Whether or not that is your immediate running problem is irrelevant because it needs to be done anyway. I never buy a car that's sat for any length of time without completely flushing the fuel system and replacing ALL the rubber hose in the fuel system and I also told you that as well. If you're really serious about getting this car running, then stop whining about it on an internet forum and go get it done. Not trying to be mean here, but it's the truth. The internet won't get your car fixed. You will.