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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Techs Stocks Slip As Apple, EBay Retreat

Tech stocks reversed course Wednesday morning, slipping into the red as shares of Apple Inc. and eBay Inc. chalked up losses and chip makers turned in a mixed performance.

The sector earlier had posted modest gains as semiconductor shares rose after technology researchers Gartner Inc. updated its 2009 forecast for the chip industry and now foresees a smaller-than-expected revenue decline.

But the mini-rally lost steam by late morning as the Nasdaq Composite Index ( RIXF) fell 0.2% to 2,021, while the Morgan Stanley High Tech 35 Index (MSH) eased 0.1%.

Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX) held on to a 0.2% gain.

As revised, Gartner sees the sector's revenue totaling $212 billion for 2009, down 17.1% on the year. Its prior projection had been for a 22.4% decline.

"The semiconductor market has performed better than expected, as was evident when second quarter semiconductor revenue increased 17% in sequential sales," Gartner Vice President Bryan Lewis said.

Shares of chip giant Intel Corp. (INTC) traded up about 0.6%, but other chip makers were in the red, including Texas Instruments (TXN) and SanDisk Corp. ( SNDK).

The tech sector was also weighed down by losses in shares of such bellwethers as blue chips Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) and Cisco Systems (CSCO) as well as Google Inc. (GOOG) source>>>

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Obama Kenyan birth certificate on eBay called fraud

The alleged Kenyan birth certificate offered by eBay seller Lucas Smith and displayed last weekend on YouTube.com is not a valid document, a WND investigation has revealed.

Screen shot of whole document from Lucas Smith's video; close-up views available in clip below

Administrators at Coast Provincial Hospital in Mombasa, the hospital named as President Obama's supposed birth hospital in the document, refused to authenticate the record when contacted by WND sources in Kenya.

Demand the truth by joining the petition campaign to make President Obama reveal his long-form, hospital-generated birth certificate!

The document appears to have the following defects:

1. Kenyan news sources have called into question the use of "Coast Province" or "Coast Provincial" as a correct reference to the official name of the Mombasa general public hospital in 1961, citing Professor Dan Branch of the University of Warwick who noted that the term "Coast Province" was not used in the early 1960s when Kenyan provinces were typically referred to as "regions."

2. Until 1964, Kenya was the Dominion of Kenya, not the Republic of Kenya, and Mombasa was part of Zanzibar until Dec. 12, 1963, not a coastal province of Kenya.

3. Dr. James O.W. Ang'awa, the physician who was named in the document as the attending physician at Obama's birth, was a physician who worked in Kenya during the 1960s; however, he worked at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi. Dr. James O.W. Ang'awa never worked at any hospital in Mombasa.

4. The dates on the document are formatted in U.S. style, listing in order the month, day and year; this is not the British format which typically follows the order of day, month and year.

5. The footprint on the document appears nearly perfect in definition; real infant footprints typically show signs of smudging because of foot movement.

6. The footprint on the document is densely black, revealing few natural lines on the sole of the foot; footprints used for document identification are typically inked much lighter to allow for natural lines to be clearly apparent.

7. Footprints taken for document identification are typically taken for both feet, just as fingerprints taken for identification are typically taken for both hands.

8. The document does not look remotely like the 1961-era birth certificates used in Kenya; infant footprints were not displayed on Kenyan birth certificates in the 1961-era.

WND sources in Kenya described the Smith document as a clever forgery in that Helton Muganga is currently an administrator at Coast Provincial General Hospital
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Bids pour in, and out, for crypt above Marilyn Monroe's

It was a day of ups and downs when the online bidding ended Monday for the crypt above Marilyn Monroe.

Elsie Poncher, whose husband Richard Poncher is entombed in the crypt at Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park, said she wanted to sell it to pay off the more than $1-million mortgage on her Beverly Hills home.

A bidder from Japan appeared to be the winner of the EBay auction, with an offer of $4,602,100 -- $100 more than the next highest bid.

But several hours after being sent an invoice, the bidder e-mailed Poncher's representative saying, "I am awfully sorry, but I need to cancel this because of the paying problem."

Steve Miller, a mortgage broker and banker who is representing Poncher, said he had e-mailed the 11 other bidders who offered at least $4.5 million for the crypt, giving them 24 hours to make an offer. He said that if the right offer isn't made, he and Poncher may try to find another way to sell the crypt.

No one from EBay could be reached for comment Monday night. Miller said EBay had been vetting the bidders and had cancelled several offers it considered bogus.

The bidding started at $500,000 on Aug. 14, escalated to $1 million two days later and then to more than $4.5 million Aug. 17. There were 21 bids. The closing bid would have made the crypt one of the most expensive items ever sold on EBay. In 2001, a Gulfstream II jet went for $4.9 million, according to the online auction site.

Richard Poncher, who was an entrepreneur who owned a number of companies, died 23 years ago at 81.

He bought the crypt from New York Yankee great Joe DiMaggio when the ballplayer was in the midst of his divorce from Monroe in 1954.

The Ponchers were at the Regency Hotel in New York when DiMaggio asked her husband, "You want to buy two crypts?"

Richard Poncher bought the one above Monroe, where he is -- for the moment -- entombed, and one next to it, where his widow was to one day spend eternity.

"To the man who gave us everything and more," says the plaque on Poncher's crypt. And indeed, he has continued to provide.

Elsie Poncher, who is in her 70s, plans to move her husband's remains to the crypt designated for her, and when the time comes, she'll be cremated. She said that when her husband was dying, he made a request. "He said, 'If I croak, if you don't put me upside down over Marilyn, I'll haunt you the rest of my life.' "

After the funeral, Poncher said, she conveyed her husband's wish to the funeral director. "I was standing right there, and he turned him over," she said.

The cemetery, hidden away off Glendon Avenue, is the final resting spot for many celebrities, among them Natalie Wood, Dean Martin, Rodney Dangerfield, Merv Griffin, Mel Torme, Truman Capote and Farrah Fawcett.

Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner bought the crypt next to Monroe's in 1992 for $75,000. There is an unoccupied crypt in the Corridor of Memories mausoleum where Monroe and Poncher are entombed that the cemetery is selling for $250,000.

Miller said some of the e-mails he has received during the auction have been bizarre.

"I get comments from people thinking [Poncher's] rising from the dead," Miller said. "You can't believe the stuff I'm getting here."
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Monday, August 24, 2009

Miss USA goes NASCAR contesting Miss Universe

Winning a Sprint Cup Series championship is a daunting challenge -- a 10-month grind with the best drivers in the world on your bumper.

But consider what it takes to be crowned Miss Universe.

Hopefuls at the ambitiously named pageant won't be coming from Venus and Mars. However, competition from this planet alone is formidable -- 80 stunning, tanned, toned, multitalented, multilingual women judged fairest in their respective lands.

America's representative, Kristen Dalton, happens to be a NASCAR fan, and she's counting on the sport for an extra edge at Sunday night's Miss Universe Pageant (9 p.m. ET, NBC).

Fans might remember Miss USA, a blue-eyed stunner from Wilmington, N.C., from the Coca-Cola 600 in May, where she belted out the national anthem in front of 165,000 fans. She hung out at her "local" track with drivers Kasey Kahne, David Ragan and Joey Logano, finding the stars of NASCAR to be regular guys who are a lot of fun and helped her understand the sport's popularity.
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The national costume can be one last chance to truly separate yourself. ... As much as the Statue of Liberty is America, so is NASCAR.
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But it was catching the thrill of speed close up at Lowe's Motor Speedway that truly hooked Kristen.

"I never realized the rush of adrenaline each lap around the track causes, the rush of wind from the cars, the overwhelming noise," she said. "I found out firsthand NASCAR truly needs to be experienced live to be fully appreciated."

As she prepared for Miss Universe -- the Olympics of pageants and a true source of national pride -- Kristen had to consider her "national costume." She was confident in her overall repertoire. In winning the pageants for North Carolina and the USA, she'd floored everyone in her evening gown. No one sizzles hotter in a swimsuit. And as an aspiring motivational speaker who studied Spanish and psychology at East Carolina University, Kristen aces her interviews.

The wild card would be the national costume. Dalton knew this item of clothing, which in the past had been inspired by the Statue of Liberty and Kentucky Derby, could be a final chance to put her over the top in the Miss Universe judges' eyes.

Remembering her NASCAR experience, Kristen chose a NASCAR theme. After all, is there anything more American?

"Every girl who gets that far to Miss Universe has a good attitude, can speak well in pressure situations, and wears a spectacular evening gown," Kristen said. "The national costume can be one last chance to truly separate yourself. I knew NASCAR was huge in my home state of North Carolina, and all over the U.S. As much as the Statue of Liberty is America, so is NASCAR. It was one of those ideas where as soon as you say it out loud, you know you've nailed it!"

A designer would be brought in to create a bold red zip-front, long-sleeved, cutoff unitard, decorated with silver sequins and rhinestones, and bearing the patches of her sponsors: NASCAR, Miss Universe, NBC, Atlantis, Trump, Sam Bass, Diamond Nexus and others. The words "Miss USA" with stars were added to the sleeves.

Complementing the racy look, Sam Bass, the first officially licensed artist of NASCAR, designed a stars-and-stripes helmet that would have made Evel Knievel proud. The helmet was autographed by the Sprint Cup field and auctioned last Thursday, bringing $4,500 to the Bahamas AIDS Foundation and the NASCAR Foundation.

So, when Kristen takes to the catwalk along with some of the most beautiful and talented ladies in the universe, she will have a bit of NASCAR in her bag of tricks as she looks to bring the biggest crown of them all -- Miss Universe -- back to North Carolina and the sport she loves. source>>>

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

sometimes the only antidote is something basic and simple

KISS It

In a world where we are bombarded from every angle with one complexity after another, sometimes the only antidote is something basic and simple. You know what we're talking about; it's the KISS philosophy:

Keep It Simple, Silly!

And when it comes to making money on the internet, now is definitely the time for simple. Sure, you could spend thousands of dollars buying lists with tens of millions of email addresses on them. You could spend thousands more on software to spam the entire list. You could spend tens of thousands building your new uber cool online store attempting to sell your uber cool new product that no one seems to want to purchase. You could spend hundreds of thousands more attempting to get your site listed number one with all of the search engines. Continue>>>>

 

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Sarah Palin can add another notch to her belt when it comes to influencing health care "reform."

On a Facebook post, former Gov. Sarah Palin puts the lie to The New York Times' assertion that "the rumor that government-sponsored 'death panels' to decide which patients were worthy of living seemed to arise from nowhere" (emphasis added by The Stiletto).

Had Times reporters Jim Rutenberg and Jackie Calmes read her commentary -- which was posted the day before their article was published -- they would have known that the death panels are real, and where to read up on the details. Palin makes a solid case that health care "reform," as originally envisioned by Democrats, would lead to rationed care and put a price tag on the value of people's lives based on their economic productivity.

Palin cites and explains the ramifications of Section 1233 ("Advance Care Planning Consultation," pages 424 to 434) of the House's proposed bill, "America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009,'' and quotes from "Principles For Allocation Of Scarce Medical Interventions" (The Lancet, January 31, 2009), a paper co-authored by one of President Obama's health care policy advisors, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel -- whose brother, Rahm, is the president's chief of staff.

Dr. Emanuel, a bioethicist, believes that doctors and hospitals should apply a rationing scheme he calls "complete life" for such medical services as ICU beds, heart transplants and vaccines during a flu pandemic. Under this scheme, adolescents and young adults would get priority over infants and the elderly, because "they have received substantial education and parental care, investments that will be wasted without a complete life. Infants -- have not yet received these investments."

Though the paper's authors admit that their scheme is ageist, they do not even bother to discuss exceptions to their hierarchical valuation of human life. For instance, is the average 14-year old more "valuable" to society than, say, Pablo Picasso in his later years? Objectively, no -- but (s)he is valuable to a circle of family and friends, and that should be enough. Ditto Grandma, even if she isn't in Picasso's league as a world renowned artist. And so is -- too bad it doesn't go without saying -- Trig Palin. But try convincing Dr. Emanuel's fellow bioethicist, Peter Singer, who believes that the lives of animals deserve more protection than the lives of people (see second item in this link).

Believe it or not, the rationing scheme Dr. Emanuel advocates in The Lancet is a softening of his views on which lives are worth saving. Though Palin was mocked -- surprise! -- for her "death panel" analysis, it's now Dr. Emanuel who is backpedaling from an article he co-authored 13 years ago, The Washington Times reports:

"When I began working in the health policy area about 20 years ago ... I thought we would definitely have to ration care, that there was a need to make a decision and deny people care," said Dr. Emanuel ... during a phone interview. ...

He wrote [in a short article published in a bioethics journal in 1996] that "services provided to individuals who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens are not basic and should not be guaranteed."

"An obvious example is not guaranteeing health services to patients with dementia," he wrote in the paper published by The Hastings Center, a nonpartisan, non-profit bioethics research institute. ...

The charges of rationing, or concerns about his language in journal articles, Dr. Emanuel said, is somewhat understandable given that he was "writing really for political philosophers, and for the average person it's not what they're used to reading, even if they've had a good liberal education."

Palin can also put another notch on her belt when it comes to influencing health care "reform" -- the Senate will drop language "encouraging" doctors to initiate conversations with patients about hospice and palliative end-of-life care from its bill, The Boston Globe reports:

Senator Chuck Grassley, the Senate Finance Committee's top Republican and one of six committee members trying to hash out a bipartisan bill, said yesterday that the provision could be misinterpreted and that it will not be contained in the committee's proposed legislation. ...

Yesterday, Grassley criticized the House bill, saying there was a difference between a "simple education campaign, as some advocates want,'' and paying "physicians to advise patients about end-of-life care'' and rating doctors "based on the creation of and adherence to orders for end-of-life care.''

Public support for Obamacare and Congressional Dems has fallen another five points from just two weeks ago, with just 42 percent of U.S. voters now in favor, according to a nationwide Rasmussen telephone survey. Oh, and voters now trust Republicans more than Democrats now on health care (44 percent to 41 percent).

Palin was hardly the only one to look at the House bill and realize its implications. In a commentary posted on The Daily Beast, "thinker" Lee Siegel -- who believes "the absence of universal health care is America's burning shame" -- calls rationing end-of-life care "morally revolting":

Determining which treatments are "cost effective" at the end of a person's life and which are not is one of Obama's priorities. It's one of the principal ways he counts on saving money and making universal health care affordable.

This is the Big Brother nightmare of oppressive government that the shrewd propagandists on the right are always blathering on about. Except that this time, they could not be more right. ...

[T]he argument that fruitless tests and "senseless" procedures are bankrupting the health care system, that is an insult to the intelligence. No one knows which tests and procedures will be effective beforehand. No amount of "study" and research is going to address the particular case and the particular condition, let alone the particular, desperate, irrational will to live -- which, in animal terms, is pragmatic and rational.

The Stiletto seems to recall pundits across the political spectrum writing Palin off as irrelevant after she voluntarily stepped down from public office in July. Guess they were -- what is the word? -- wrong. source>>>

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Christian Creationism Exhibit at Tulsa Zoo a Top Priority for Mayoral Candidate

A mayoral candidate in Tulsa, Okla., is reportedly putting a Christian creationism exhibit in the Tulsa Zoo among her top priorities, along with addressing crime and budget issues.

Republican Anna Falling says the people of Tulsa must recognize that God needs to be honored in the city, Tusla World reported.

"If we can't come to the foundation of faith in this community, those other answers will never come," she told the paper.

As part of that effort, Falling has resurrected a failed push for an exhibit at the Tulsa Zoo that would tell the Genesis story of God creating the world in six days and resting on the seventh, originally proposed by Christian activist Dan Hicks in 2005, Tulsa World reported.

"Installation of this exhibit at the Tulsa Zoo was raised in 2005, discussed, vetted and resolved in a very public process involving the entire community," Zoo officials said in a prepared statement, "A public vote four years ago by the Parks Board resolved the issue."

The zoo currently has a display of the earth's creation from a scientific point of view and an elephant-like statue said to represent the Hindu god Ganesha, Tulsa World reported.

Falling, a former city councilor and founder of several Christian non-profit groups, also stressed the need to reserve leadership positions for those who will "honor God," the paper reported.
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Political gamesmanship takes over health care debate

The politics of health care reform are overwhelming the policy discussion. That's inevitable, although nonetheless regrettable.

The Democratic strategy is to recast health care reform as a political melodrama. The villain has been cast: the evil health insurance companies, who are standing between the American people and a beneficent government that wants to shower them with quality health care for everyone.

Hence President Obama and his administration now refer to health insurance reform, rather than health care reform, and inveigh against the cruel and rapacious insurance companies at every opportunity.

There's just one rather large problem with the Democratic narrative. The health insurance companies, by and large, are actually supporting the Democratic plan.

The heart of the Democratic proposal is to treat health insurance as a public utility. The government will decide the benefit packages companies can offer. Medical underwriting is prohibited. Price differentials based upon other factors - age, gender, geography - are sharply limited. Profits are capped.

The health insurance companies are willing to accept being treated like a public utility. They have asked for only one thing: a mandate that everyone purchase their product. That way the subsidy for the health care of those older or with chronic illnesses will be borne by the young, who will pay much higher premiums than if medical underwriting were permitted.

The health insurers have also asked not to be subject to one thing: a government-owned competitor, the much-debated public option. But they are playing an inside lobbying game against the public option, not engaging in a scorched-earth outside public education and grassroots mobilization campaign against the public option or the Democratic reform proposal in general.

There is, however, such a scorched-earth campaign going on, manifested most visibly in the congressional town hall protests. These protests are the subject of remarkable disingenuousness by Republicans and hypocrisy by Democrats.

Republicans are portraying protesters as citizens who are just so upset they have spontaneously dropped their plows and frying pans to go yell at their congressman. In reality, they are being mobilized by fiscal conservative organizations, primarily FreedomWorks and Americans for Prosperity, to turn these public meetings into an act of political theater.

Using protest politics and treating public meetings as political theater, however, has been a staple of the left since the Progressive Era. Democrats just can't get over the shock of it being used against them rather than for them.

Those tut-tutting such tactics tend to have false memories of an era in which Americans discussed political issues civilly and with respect. Such an era never existed. American political discourse has always been dominated by partisan sniping, hyperbole and bluster.

The federalists and republicans had substantial philosophical differences. But in political combat, they rarely debated them. Instead, they mostly maligned each other's character. Occasionally, there were even duels fought over the insults.

We've moved beyond politicians shooting at each other, but our political discourse has rarely risen much above the scurrilous.

What's new and different aren't the tactics. It's that fiscal conservatives are using them.

Social conservatives have always been able to mobilize. Fiscal conservatives appeared to be unorganizable. These town hall protests, and the tea party protests that preceded them, suggest they may be organizable after all. That would be a new dynamic in American politics.

Protest politics aren't my cup of tea. I prefer civil discourse, even if I don't have any expectation of actually seeing it.

Still, in this case the protests reflect the hard edge of a broader resurgent skepticism about the reach of the federal government that I had feared had faded away. So, it's welcome, even if I wish it were expressed with more decorum. source>>>

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

New York Jets' Jay Feely equally adept at football, politics

Jay Feely regularly tweets about his family, has talked sports as a guest radio host and criticized President Obama on a national news television program.

The New York Jets kicker certainly isn't afraid to speak his mind, or have a game riding on the strength of his right leg.

"I've never worried about the implications," Feely said Monday. "I've always felt that if I do my job the best I can and I'm one of the best at what I do and am honest with what I say, then people will respect that."

Feely, entering his second season with the Jets and ninth in the NFL, prides himself on being well-read, well-spoken and well-rounded. He's the rare athlete who can debate sports and politics , and be equally adept at both.

"If somebody asks me my opinion, you can be honest and still respectful at the same time," he said. "I think that's part of the problem in our country is that we've got this discourse now politically where if you disagree with somebody, you attack them rather than respectfully disagree with them."

During the offseason, the 33-year-old Feely pulled no punches when he was a guest panelist on Fox News' "The Sean Hannity Show."

"I think that the magic act that Obama put on during the election, the curtain is kind of being pulled back," Feely said on the show in June, "and the American people will see what is behind the stage, and they don't really like it."

There was also this zinger: "He's creating a foundation from which he must lead from, and that foundation does not have the same character traits that have made this nation great."

Whoa. Pretty heady , and controversial , stuff for an NFL kicker, no?

"One thing I love about Jay is that he's brutally honest," long snapper James Dearth said. "Jay says whatever's on his mind and doesn't really care what too many people think. He's a straight shooter."

And some contend that has gotten him in trouble during his football career. Despite setting a Dolphins franchise record with a 91.3 field-goal rate in 2007, Feely was cut, many believe because his outspoken nature clashed with the new Bill Parcells-led regime in Miami. He was also inexplicably cut a day after signing a one-year deal with Kansas City last summer, losing a "kick off" with two less-experienced players.

"I think anytime you go through adversity, your character's tested," Feely said. "The way in which you respond to that will define what kind of man you are."

When Mike Nugent went down with a leg injury in the season opener last year, the Jets jumped at the chance to sign Feely. He became their kicker the rest of the year, and the Jets re-signed him in March after he was 24 for 28 on field-goal attempts. Feely is the only kicker in camp this summer, and has looked impressive.

"We couldn't find a kicker that could tackle like a linebacker, so we decided to stay with the one that can," coach Rex Ryan quipped. "If you don't think you have somebody that can give him legitimate competition for the job, then why do it?"

Feely enjoys being the lone placekicker in camp, and knows Ryan expects big things because the Jets plan to play a ball-control offense.

"It makes it more exciting for me," Feely said. "In that kind of style of football, you need a kicker who's going to make his field goals, and I like that."

Besides his TV appearances, Feely spent part of the offseason co-hosting a sports talk show with ESPN Radio's Seth Everett, discussing everything from the Jets to the NBA playoffs to baseball. He also wrote a blog in which he called for Michael Vick to get another chance at playing in the NFL.

"What you see on TV and hear from him in the media and what you read on Twitter, that's just him," punter Reggie Hodges said. "That's really who he is. That's one of the things I really like about him. He's so consistent and he's always the same Jay Feely."

Feely is considering a second career in politics after his playing days. He has already rubbed shoulders with some pretty good company, including former presidents Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.

"It's something that if I didn't have kids, yes, I'd do it in a heartbeat," said Feely, who has four children with his wife, Rebecca. "My first priority is my children. I want to be a great father. I don't want to be an OK father. The way I approach football is the same way I approach parenting. I don't ever want to have any regrets." source>>>

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Is Sarah Palin's Schlafly-style fear rhetoric ethical politics?

Sarah Palin's beloved child Trig, born with Down Syndrome, is safe and so is everyone else who has been terrified by her hyperbolic "death panel" rhetoric on President Obama's health care reform efforts.

I'll leave it to our editorial page to debunk the unsubstantiated and preposterous Palin press release -- a wild distortion of an optional benefit already offered under Medicare to pay doctors for helping patients and their family face end-of-life decision making according to their own values.

What interests me here is the tactical gimmick of arguing-by-extremes. Palin reflects the teachings of the master -- Phyllis Schlafly, founder of the Eagle Forum and a conservative-right tactician extraordinaire.

I profiled Schlafly for The Miami Herald (full text here) in 1987 after she had brilliantly, almost single-handedly stomped the Equal Rights Amendment ratification campaign into a powder by turning it into a gay-sex-rampage-enabling amendment. How, I never quite understood.

So, I asked Schlafly about the formidable skills she deploys in a heartbeat on any public topic. See who she reminds you of...

Schlafly adores absolutes. It's an efficient way to reason in debates.

A serious debate requires an opponent of equal intellectual weight and moral force. Schlafly says she can't think of any honorable spokesman for the opposition -- someone of knowledge and integrity with whom she can respectfully disagree -- on any issue.

People who think differently than she does are either lying, laughing or not truly confronting the issues, she says.

In our 1987 interview, Schlafly likened American families to endangered species deserving vigorous protection.

Don't we have a new line that every time we pass a law, we should have an environmental impact statement? Isn't that exactly what the environmentalists do? They say it might hurt some bird that might possibly perch, even though that bird isn't from that neighborhood. Maybe that bird never comes to that part of the country...

Schlaflyx-blog200 In short, it's what "could" or "might" happen, no matter how far-fetched or disengaged from reality.

She showed me how this worked in her (unsuccessful) efforts to defeat parental leave legislation as "a windfall for yuppies... who could use their mandated leave for vacationing instead of parenting."

She acknowledged that was hardly likely but, she crowed, "That is what you could do..."

At Women on the Web last year, writer Andrew Belonsky mused that Schlafly might be the "most dangerous woman in America" with the routine and deliberate detachment of verbal fire-power from facts.

He points out that her career as an activist took off with her support for Barry Goldwater, the Arizona senator campaigning for the Republican nomination in the 1964 presidential race, Schlafly spun his campaign slogan, " A Choice Not an Echo," into a book title, calling him " the epitome of American Constitutional principles."

He ultimately lost the presidential race to Lyndon Johnson but Schalfly won big -- launching her career as a writer and activist on the far right. According to Belonsky (who doesn't give his source for this) she once said: "Most political writing is just to rev up your juices of your prejudices. And my writing was persuasive."

Soon she was in the thick of the ERA battle where she discovered that the basic political opposition argument -- whether the Equal Rights amendment would expand federal powers -- wasn't cutting the mustard. She flipped it into an attack on the nuclear family, Belonsky says. source>>>

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Monday, August 10, 2009

William Jefferson's political family has rough times ahead

It's been a bad year for the Jeffersons.

And it could get worse.

The downward spiral began in December when, tainted by criminal charges, nine-term incumbent U.S. Rep. William Jefferson was defeated by a virtually unknown Republican. Last week, Jefferson was convicted on 11 counts of public corruption. A federal judge could send him to prison for the rest of his life.

This week, a legal assault on the family continues. The curtain is scheduled to rise on the bribery trial of Mose Jefferson, the former congressman's older brother and confidant, whose name was often invoked during the Virginia corruption trial.

In the spring, U.S. Attorney Jim Letten's office upped the ante on another pending case against Mose Jefferson; his sister, 4th District Tax Assessor Betty Jefferson; and other close associates, securing a new indictment that accuses the group of skimming money from government-financed nonprofit groups. A trial on those charges is set for early next year.
Michael DeMocker / The Times-PicayuneWilliam Jefferson

Taken together, federal prosecutors in Virginia and New Orleans portray the Jeffersons as a political crime family, in two cases even charging members under the federal racketeering law created to bring down the Mafia.

It's a disturbing image.

In the government's telling, William Jefferson often agreed to flex his congressional muscle only after he and his family members were cut into business deals. Mose Jefferson is accused of bribing the Orleans Parish School Board president to influence the purchase of an algebra curriculum he was hawking. And Mose and Betty Jefferson -- along with her daughter, Angela Coleman, and Mose Jefferson's longtime girlfriend, former state legislator and City Councilwoman Renee Gill Pratt -- conspired to steal taxpayer money allocated to help the poor, prosecutors say.
John McCusker / The Times-PicayuneMose Jefferson

"It is a shame, it really is," Mose Jefferson said of prosecutors' depiction of family members on Thursday as he left federal court in New Orleans. "If we have been a crime family, where is the money?"

Mose Jefferson's attorneys asked a federal judge to declare him indigent, arguing he couldn't pay his legal bills because the federal government has tied up his commercial property with notices of possible forfeiture. The request was denied.

In the Virginia trial, William Jefferson's defense attorneys offered up a competing narrative, telling jurors that although some of the former congressman's actions might be perceived as unethical, he committed no crimes. His business dealings were purely private and had nothing to do with his official work as a congressman, they argued.

That line of attack on the government's case failed -- at least for now. Jefferson plans to appeal his convictions.

Although not offering strategy details, Eddie Castaing, the attorney for Betty Jefferson, said her defense won't be shaped by what happened in the Virginia trial.
Ted Jackson / The Times-PicayuneBetty Jefferson

"The William Jefferson case and verdict have nothing to do with Betty Jefferson. The evidence in his case is totally irrelevant to Betty Jefferson," Castaing said. "She looks forward to her day in court. In the end, she will be exonerated."

The grand sweep of the federal scrutiny of the Jefferson family has been derided by defense attorney Arthur "Buddy" Lemann III in court filings. In his trademark colorful prose, Lemann called the case involving nonprofit groups "a patchwork of discordant and clashing designs hemmed together, not by a conspiratorial thread, but by Jefferson consanguinity," or blood ties.

Lemann charged that the prosecution by U.S. Attorney Jim Letten, who was originally appointed by a Republican president, is "political." He said the government seeks to "ride on the high tide of the public outrage over the cold cash found in brother William's freezer," referring to $90,000 in marked bills given to the congressman by a federal informant to bribe an African official.

The money was found by the FBI stashed between veggie burger and frozen pie crust boxes inside William Jefferson's freezer four years ago and became the defining image of his corruption trial.

"I guess the government is at first base," Lemann said after the Virginia verdict came down.

Noting he is prepared for guilt-by-association tactics, the defense attorney said: "Ultimately it is up to the jury to decide. Just because Cain killed Abel doesn't make Abel a murderer."

Defense attorney Michael Fawer, who represents Mose Jefferson in the School Board bribery case, said indictments against various members of the Jefferson family are bound to make an impression on the public.

"God forbid one of them should be innocent," he said.

Fawer on Friday filed a motion seeking a trial delay or a change of venue, saying the storm of publicity surrounding William Jefferson's trial and verdict makes it "virtually impossible to obtain an impartial jury."

But U.S. District Judge Mary Ann Vial Lemmon, in a two-sentence order Friday, refused to immediately delay or move the trial, saying questioning of prospective jurors "will reveal the extent of prejudice, if any, resulting from media coverage of the trial of defendant's brother."

One sibling defects

Although most of the tight-knit family has closed ranks, saying it never did anything illegal, there has been one defection. Brenda Foster of Covington, one of 10 Jefferson siblings and a sometime employee of nonprofit groups controlled by the family, pleaded guilty to misprision of a felony last year, or failure to report a crime she knew about. Foster is expected to testify, offering evidence of how Mose and Betty Jefferson, along with Coleman, the assessor's daughter, spent money on themselves that was intended for the poor.

Not every member of the extended Jefferson clan is facing federal charges. One of the still-living sisters, who doesn't live in the New Orleans area, is never mentioned in court proceedings. Three other siblings passed away during the past couple of years, while a brother and sister died years ago.

Ironically, the former congressman's younger brother Archie is the only one of the local siblings not facing charges recently. As a felon convicted a decade ago of writing worthless checks who was permanently disbarred from legal practice by the Louisiana Supreme Court, Archie Jefferson was once considered the family's chief source of scandal. But prosecutors have mentioned him only in passing as a possible beneficiary of his brother's business ventures in Africa.

Even the ex-congressman's five daughters have been dragged into the fray. Prosecutors argue that their tuition at expensive colleges and law schools was paid with ill-gotten money. The government has argued the children are the main reason Jefferson was so desperate for extra cash, although none has been accused of any wrongdoing.

Dominating the landscape

The decline of the family that that held a dominant place in New Orleans politics for two decades has been precipitous.

Just five years ago, William Jefferson was an influential member of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, and his daughter Jalila Jefferson-Bullock had finished her first session as a state legislator. His protege, Renee Gill Pratt, the longtime companion of Mose Jefferson, held the Uptown-based seat on the City Council, while sister Betty Jefferson was the 4th District tax assessor. Everywhere, it seemed, the Jeffersons wielded clout.

"They were on a roll," said Lambert Boissiere Jr., the Orleans Parish constable and a sometime ally of the Jefferson clan. "Politically, they ran some of the best campaigns. They didn't win them all, but you couldn't find a better political organization for street work."

The Jeffersons' political organization, the Progressive Democrats, began to unravel after the FBI raid on William Jefferson's home and offices in August 2005, said Silas Lee, a pollster and Xavier University political scientist.

"That is when the organization started to witness and experience leaks in the political infrastructure," Lee said.

Spotlight shifts

With the Virginia trial over, it is now Mose Jefferson -- often described as the man responsible for running the Progressive Democrats street operation -- who is in federal prosecutors' crosshairs. He was frequently mentioned during the Virginia proceedings, a fact that Mose Jefferson's defense attorneys say poses a threat to his chance at a fair trial.

Indeed, prosecutors brought in witness after witness who testified that William Jefferson, in exchange for his offer to help work out regulatory or other issues with African governments, demanded that companies hire his brother as a consultant or otherwise cut him in on the deal. In most cases, the deals failed to pan out. But prosecutors still emphasized to jurors jury that Mose Jefferson had stood to gain hundreds of millions if the brothers' plans were successful.

In the trial scheduled to begin for Monday, Mose Jefferson is accused of bribing former Orleans Parish School Board President Ellenese Brooks-Simms in exchange for lining up board members' support in favor of buying $14 million worth of an algebra curriculum he was selling.

Jefferson has denied bribing Brooks-Simms, pointing out that the "I CAN Learn" program was unanimously approved by the School Board.

Although the case lacks the dramatic image of $90,000 stashed in a freezer, there are large numbers involved. Jefferson made more than $900,000 in commissions off the School Board's purchases and allegedly channeled $140,000 to Brooks-Simms. source>>>

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The resignation of U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez ignites blasts from the political past

The resignation of U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez means the unusually early start in the race to succeed him gets even more interesting before its time.

Martinez's announcement Friday leaves Gov. Charlie Crist with two unappealing options: Either appoint himself to the job, inviting resentment inside his party and easy shots from outside, or appoint a seat-warmer, somebody guaranteed not to hold onto the job after 2010.

Little wonder Crist ruled out the first option within hours of Martinez's announcement.

But the second option has drawbacks, too. There's always the off chance the person selected might come to like a job that Crist already is running hard for.

What to do?

The obvious choice is to reach back into the political past. Find somebody too old to be looking for a new political career and who comes to the job with the goodwill that comes from having been on the sidelines for a while. Someone who looks good compared to some of the clowns running things these days.

Your correspondent is no political genius, so it's no surprise this political calculus already has been performed by many others. But the names being mentioned are such blasts from the past that he believes he can perform a reader service just by explaining who these guys are.

Here are the frontrunners:

- JIM SMITH: What he used to be: attorney general, 1979-1987; secretary of state, 1987-1995; perennial gubernatorial candidate. Political benefits: You can't get more bipartisan than appointing a guy who's run statewide as both a Democrat and Republican. Heck, he might have even run as a Whig before. Unlikely to run on his own since he's untelegenic in a way you don't see much in politics anymore. Plus, he doesn't go over well south of Interstate 4. Drawback: Is distrusted by Republican activists because of his Democratic ties.

- BOB MARTINEZ: What he used to be: Florida governor, 1987-1991. Political benefits: Zero charisma and not all that well-known anymore so there's little chance he'll go rogue and run for office himself. Bonus: He makes Crist's governorship look good by comparison. Plus, he could cross Mel's name off the letterhead and reuse all the old stationery and signage. Political drawbacks: Won't mollify the base. Reminds Republicans that it's theoretically possible to lose gubernatorial races.

- CONNIE MACK III: What he used to be: U.S. Senator, 1989-2001. Such a perfect choice that reportedly he has already been asked and turned it down.

- ALLAN BENSE: What he used to be: Speaker of the Florida House from 2004-2006. Benefits: Liked by party establishment and has a reputation as a good soldier. His agenda as House speaker was to do what Gov. Jeb Bush wanted done. Drawbacks: At 57, he's hardly at the end of his career -- in Senate years he's just a kid. He might get ideas.

- TONI JENNINGS: What she used to be: lieutenant governor, 2003-2007; Senate president, 1997-2000. Political benefits: Who says Republicans are just a bunch of old white guys with Southern drawls? She's efficient, smart and so responsible and prudent that few party activists want to see her back in public life. Political drawbacks: The base won't be happy. At 60, is young enough in Senate years to get ideas.

- KATHERINE HARRIS: Ha-ha! Just seeing if you're the kind of reader who reads all the way to the bottom and doesn't just skim the bullet items. Florida columnists can still dream, though. source>>>

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The resignation of U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez ignites blasts from the political past

The resignation of U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez means the unusually early start in the race to succeed him gets even more interesting before its time.

Martinez's announcement Friday leaves Gov. Charlie Crist with two unappealing options: Either appoint himself to the job, inviting resentment inside his party and easy shots from outside, or appoint a seat-warmer, somebody guaranteed not to hold onto the job after 2010.

Little wonder Crist ruled out the first option within hours of Martinez's announcement.

But the second option has drawbacks, too. There's always the off chance the person selected might come to like a job that Crist already is running hard for.

What to do?

The obvious choice is to reach back into the political past. Find somebody too old to be looking for a new political career and who comes to the job with the goodwill that comes from having been on the sidelines for a while. Someone who looks good compared to some of the clowns running things these days.

Your correspondent is no political genius, so it's no surprise this political calculus already has been performed by many others. But the names being mentioned are such blasts from the past that he believes he can perform a reader service just by explaining who these guys are.

Here are the frontrunners:

- JIM SMITH: What he used to be: attorney general, 1979-1987; secretary of state, 1987-1995; perennial gubernatorial candidate. Political benefits: You can't get more bipartisan than appointing a guy who's run statewide as both a Democrat and Republican. Heck, he might have even run as a Whig before. Unlikely to run on his own since he's untelegenic in a way you don't see much in politics anymore. Plus, he doesn't go over well south of Interstate 4. Drawback: Is distrusted by Republican activists because of his Democratic ties.

- BOB MARTINEZ: What he used to be: Florida governor, 1987-1991. Political benefits: Zero charisma and not all that well-known anymore so there's little chance he'll go rogue and run for office himself. Bonus: He makes Crist's governorship look good by comparison. Plus, he could cross Mel's name off the letterhead and reuse all the old stationery and signage. Political drawbacks: Won't mollify the base. Reminds Republicans that it's theoretically possible to lose gubernatorial races.

- CONNIE MACK III: What he used to be: U.S. Senator, 1989-2001. Such a perfect choice that reportedly he has already been asked and turned it down.

- ALLAN BENSE: What he used to be: Speaker of the Florida House from 2004-2006. Benefits: Liked by party establishment and has a reputation as a good soldier. His agenda as House speaker was to do what Gov. Jeb Bush wanted done. Drawbacks: At 57, he's hardly at the end of his career -- in Senate years he's just a kid. He might get ideas.

- TONI JENNINGS: What she used to be: lieutenant governor, 2003-2007; Senate president, 1997-2000. Political benefits: Who says Republicans are just a bunch of old white guys with Southern drawls? She's efficient, smart and so responsible and prudent that few party activists want to see her back in public life. Political drawbacks: The base won't be happy. At 60, is young enough in Senate years to get ideas.

- KATHERINE HARRIS: Ha-ha! Just seeing if you're the kind of reader who reads all the way to the bottom and doesn't just skim the bullet items. Florida columnists can still dream, though. source>>>

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Political tweets a growing fad

When Attorney General Jack Conway's daughter was born a couple of weeks ago, he announced it on the social networking tool Twitter.

And when the University of Kentucky basketball team blew a game it should have won last year, Secretary of State Trey Grayson used Twitter to urge a player he blamed for the loss to transfer to another school.

Twitter has become the latest fad in politics, as office-holders and candidates across the country have taken to sending out "tweets" to followers who hang on their every word.

"I think it humanizes us," said Conway, a Democrat running in next year's Senate race who uses his Twitter account to reach out to younger voters. "They're an amazing generation. ... They vote in much higher numbers than my generation did at their age."

Twitter allows people to post short missives that go out to those who choose to "follow" them on the social networking platform. Messages are limited to 140 characters and can be about anything.

Most people have the messages delivered directly to their cell phones so they can always check in and see what others are saying at any time.

Accounts are free and allow anyone from your next-door neighbor to the biggest Hollywood star to opine about life, politics or, often, nonsense.

It has a language all its own -- eliminating extraneous words and letters and substituting longer words with just a few letters. In Twitterese, for instance, the word "you're" becomes "ur."

Politicians in Washington who tweet are so plentiful that The Hill, a Washington-based political publication, has a long list of tweeters on its Web site. source>>>

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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

KISS IDENTITY: KISS CLUB General Compensation Plan

KISS CLUB General Compensation Plan

Compensation Plan

* General Compensation
o Drivers earn .50 on every product sale within their matrix through nine active levels.
o Additionally, Enrollers earn an additional $.50 on every product sale from each personally enrolled driver, regardless of their sponsor or what level they are placed on in the organization.
+ Enroller Commission is in addition to general compensation.
# Example: One of your personal enrollment sale is sponsored on your 5th level, you earn:
* $.50 since they are within your 9 levels, and
* $.50 from the enroller override commission as the enroller

 

* Fast Start Bonus
o The fast start bonus pays the enroller a one-time bonus of $4.00 on each NEW unique product sale, regardless of where they are placed in the organization or who their sponsor becomes.
o Additionally, the Fast Start Bonus Allows the sponsor and the sponsor's sponsor to earn $.50 on that unique enrollment product sale.
+ Fast Start is a onetime bonus paid on each NEW product sale, in the month of enrollment.
+ This bonus is only paid in the month of enrollment on that unique enrollee sale.
# All future monthly product sales to that unique enrollee are paid through the general compensation program through nine active levels.

 

* Brand Builder Bonus
o Drivers earn Brand Builder Bonus Points when they personally generate 3 or more *unique NEW driver sales during the calendar month.
o This bonus is calculated monthly.
o Bonus points are earned monthly based on the number of NEW driver enrollment sales. The more driver sales you generate the more points you receive, and the more bonus you can earn.
o One point is generated when you enroll 3 *unique driver sales within a calendar month.
+ You can qualify for up to 10 points for enrolling 12 *unique driver sales in any calendar month.
# 3 Unique Drivers = 1 point
# 6 Unique Drivers = 3 points
# 9 Unique Drivers = 7 points
# 12 Unique Drivers = 10 points

* Unique is defined as enrolling 3 separate people, drivers or entities... all using different social security or tax id numbers

* Driver Leadership Bonus Pool
o Drivers participate in the 1% Driver Leadership Bonus Pools when they personally generate 30 or more *unique NEW, active driver sales during their lifetime as a Driver.
+ These 1% pools are divided equally amongst the qualified leaders in that pool.
# 30 Personally Enrolled Active Drivers = Executive Club Pool
# 60 Personally Enrolled Active Drivers = Presidents Club Pool

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The Efusjon Energy Club is a referral-based membership

What is Efusjon?

The Efusjon Energy Club is a referral-based membership club patterned after a wine club. Instead of featuring wine, however, the Efusjon Energy Club offers a lineup of healthy energy drinks. The company was founded in September 2008 by Rob Towles, and began its public membership drive in January 2009.
Why Energy Drinks?

When considering any business, it only makes sense to take advantage of a market segment that is growing. One such sector today is the energy drink market. As a matter of fact, sustained double-digit growth trends over the last several years has led to projections that the U.S. energy drink market will nearly triple over the next two (2) years, expanding to more than $9.3 billion in annual sales. Read More Here

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KISS is offering a way for anyone, and I mean anyone, to make a fantastic monthly income.

KISS is offering a way for anyone, and I mean anyone, to make a fantastic monthly income. For your 10 dollar monthly investment, you'll be placed into an affiliate program that offers little KiSS mints (kinda like Tic-Tacs), lip balm in a bunch of tasty and fun flavors, and an opportunity to clothe children in need and send them to school. To some, that would be exciting enough, but it gets BETTER!

In your first month, you'll get $4.00 for each person you enroll. Enroll just 3 people and you've paid for your initial investment. KiSS is now a forced 3x9 matrix, which means once you enroll more than 3, they begin to build under those people you've enrolled, helping everyone! How does this benefit you? You'll get 50 cents for everyone under you, and everyone under them, down 9 levels. The people above you are building as well, and their overflow will spill under you, creating income without you having to do anything!

GET IN NOW because KiSS will be time-stamping people who saw the vision of velocity marketing early. You'll experience overflow RAPIDLY as they make the necessary updates and changes to the new matrix plan. This is urgent, people. Take a chance. Get in for $10 and get excited!

The days of 'if it sounds too good to be true' are over. The internet is changing the way we live, buy, sell, and think. The viral marketing plan that KISS offers is unbelievable, and keeps getting better, AND they have the math on paper to back it up. Sign up only 3 people and watch them get 3 people each, on down the line 9 levels deep and you'll be making over $14,000 a month. It's that simple, and with the new matrix in place, you'll experience first-hand the explosion of your own downline with minimal work on your part.

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Tuesday, August 04, 2009

KISS CLUB, where it actually pays to Kiss and Tell!

KISS CLUB, where it actually pays to Kiss and Tell!~

KiSS Identity™ is an internet based viral marketing company with a twist.

Using the communication power of the internet you can create an income stream

WITHOUT attending any meetings, conference calls or trainings,

WITHOUT having scientific knowledge of unknown products,

WITHOUT buying an expensive starter pack, or business builder system,

WITHOUT committing to purchasing hundreds of dollars of product every month,

WITHOUT having to figure out how to get paid, or qualifying for pay,

WITHOUT spending hours and hours recruiting, and

WITHOUT spending hours and hours of training and encouraging others

Why I joined KiSS Identity™ as soon as I found out...

1. It will be affordable...$10 for the first and every monthly order.

In our present economy, virtually everyone needs additional money. KiSS Identity™ will be an affordable option to generate income because it is based on a minimum $10.00 per month purchase requirement while building a substantial brand... together.

2. No games in the compensation plan...it is simple and rewarding

There will be no requirements beyond the $10.00 per month to qualify to be paid on all the people in your organization down to the total depth of the plan limits. You will be paid $1 each month for everyone you personally sponsor. 50 cents for each additional person that is recruited by your team members within your 3x9 matrix. *Special enrollment bonus within the first 30 days is $4.00 for everyone you personally enroll. The plan is simple and deep. Barriers to entry are thereby eliminated and barriers to retention are destroyed. Want to do something fun? Do the math on a 3x9 matrix and see what your income could be! The answer....$14,500 per month!!! More details on the comp plan here: http://www.mykissid.com/kissingisfun

*Here's a tip...Own multiple spots and earn up to $14,500 with every spot you own. Yes you can actually get paid on the same people in your matrix with multiple ownership. Just make sure you recruit atleast 3 people with every spot you own.

3. Products that are fun and don't have to be defended or explained.

Over the years marketing people have to exaggerate, falsify, embellish or just make up stories to sell their products. And even if the claims are true...you have to be able to understand and explain them. KiSS Identity™ will be marketing fun, everyday, consumable products with a zing or twist to enhance the emotional experience of using those products.

4. The marketing will be done with the latest technology. The goal: TO HAVE FUN!

The sales vehicle will be video links that you email to your contact list. The website will have simple, self-directed training and duplication videos. Viral Marketing on the internet will generate interest and fun. The recruiting, training and motivating of people will be done by the videos and the Website. Your success will be dependent on the level of effort you put forth sharing the available tools.

5. It pays to be involved.

The sooner you start the sooner you get rewarded. Earlier you get the higher up you are in the matrix. That means you have a better chance of participating in the growth of the company!!! You can build a business no matter when you get involved. BUT, the simple truth is, the earlier you get in the fewer existing distributors you run into. There will be fewer people that you contact that will have already joined or looked at your business opportunity.

6. The business philosophy.

We will be cooperating in the development of a KiSS Identity™ Brand Name. The business model, compensation plan and marketing strategy are all centered on management and distributors working together to use modern technology to accelerate word of mouth marketing to a faster rate of growth. The things that stop people from joining, make people quit or cause people to fail have been removed.

http://www.mykissid.com/kissingisfun

 

Make Money on Facebook with the kiss quiz

 

The application works like this; after taking the quiz you will see a pop up video with your results. (Ex. Kiss Me Cool, Kiss Me Strong, Etc.) Once you click "OK" it will post the results to your wall. (This is great exposure for your business!!!)

Once this is complete you will be prompted to check out a brief video. After viewing this video it will take you to another page which is the Corporate KiSS video. This allows those that are interested to enroll, and then come back to the site and enter in their new KiSS identity.
The KiSS identity is crucial if you want to get credit for anyone that signs up after your forward on the application!!! Everyone that chooses to join, as a result of you forwarding on this quiz will be placed automatically in your organization. Pretty cool huh?

Facebook will initially allow you to share this quiz with 24 of your friends after completing the quiz. I would recommend bookmarking the quiz so you can return to it each day and invite a new group of friends. For maximum exposure make sure to hit everyone on your friends list!

This is just one of many ways the KiSS corporate team is working hard to help our Driver's build their business.

http://www.mykissid.com/kissingisfun

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