Tucson Arizona and Illegal Immigration Civil Unrest
Tucson Arizona is one of hot spots for Illegal Alien civil unrest and although mostly peaceful it is going to be one of the major spots in an upcoming protest march. This issue recently came up in an online think tank and one member from Tucson state;
“Here in Tucson the High school students are chanting; “Si Se Puede” and waving Che Guevarra flags really have no idea what they are talking about. Every student we’ve talked to is clueless as to what is going on and they make themselves look like a bunch of uneducated delinquent kids who just want to get out of class.”
In Maryland same thing the school has given them extra credit for participating in public demonstrations, totally sick, unbelievable really. Civil Disobedience is one thing, but government (school) sponsored is another thing. I talked with an ESL teacher at a coffee shop there in Tucson and he told me of these issues as well. Also with the Minute Men Vigilante Forces on the Border, a problem in Tucson could easily come to a head and we should not allow the illegal immigration issue to turn into a race issue, but rather keep the issue and the point of the argument between “illegal” immigration and what to do about the problem.
Namely; Biometric ID Cards, streamlined legal immigration system, sponsor programs, work programs and securing the borders. I hope you will all listen to reason on all sides of this issue and consider viable solutions to this Out of Control illegal immigration problem in the United States, Arizona and especially cities like Tucson which are being over run with illegal alien invaders. Consider all this in 2006.
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New Consumer Service Recruiting Agents Across US
StateSide Pages, the combination listings and online gaming
service, is to begin recruiting agents to roll out the listings
across the country. Individuals and companies are currently
being sought to take the service to the businesses in their
region.
StateSide Pages offers visitors the traditional mix of online
games - card, puzzle, slot, word etc, but will combine these
with the comprehensive listings database, both via the prize
fund and through the use of geographic visibility and inclusion
within the game operations (such as clue hunts and themed
activities). By combining the two, the multi-million gaming
community will have a strong incentive to utilise StateSide
Pages’ listings.
Agents will receive a fee of $10 per sign up for new businesses
and professionals. They will collect an additional $5 to $10 for
every additional year that the sign-up remains with StateSide
Pages. There are no minimum terms such as how many sign-ups need
to be made, but there are incentives for individuals that
succeed in securing high numbers of businesses for the service.
Whiplash Investing
Have you ever been struck from behind while you were in your car? It usually happens at a stoplight or stopsign. Everything is nice and peaceful and BANG you get a terrible whack. Totally unexpected. Some damage to the car and maybe to you.
It might be a day or so later as headaches
start, dizzy spells and vomiting. Yuk! Best
thing is to be off to your chiropractor to have
bones reset.
This is somewhat like the stock market and
your portfolio. You are going along comfortably
relaxed and suddenly the market hits you from
behind. Totally unexpected. There is damage to
your portfolio and maybe to your peace of mind.
Could be headaches and vomiting depending on how
serious is the crash.
It’s off to your broker or financial planner
to get things fixed. After you get there you are
shocked to find out he has no idea how to get
your money back. Yuk! He is supposed to be an
expert and this should not have happened in the
first place. You are about find out that brokers
and financial planners have been taught their
trade by the big Wall Street brokerage houses.
Their goal is not to make you rich but to get
rich off you. Can this be true? You betcha. You
will learn that advice from a broker is a eulogy
for your money.
It is not that your broker or financial planner
is dishonest. It is that he doesn’t know that he
doesn’t know. The methodology of Wall Street is
to get your money and keep it. Buy and never
sell. Brokers are not taught that cash is a
position. Think back. How much more money would
you have today if you had been in cash from 2000
to 2003? There are times when Buy And Hold is a
good idea, but there are also times when you
should be in a money market.
Your chiropractor will make an adjustment
to your neck and back and you will get off the
table feeling better. Your broker will suggest
adjusting your portfolio by selling certain
equities and buying others. The chiropractor may
ask that you have additional adjustments.
Unfortunately, unless you have a very large
account brokers forget their clients until you
are faced with another headache and call him to
make further “adjustment”. It doesn’t help
unless he is aware of the general direction of
the market - up or down. Down he doesn’t
understand and has not been schooled how to
protect your money.
The standard Wall Street medications of Buy
and Hold, Diversification, Do Research, Dollar Cost
Average and You Can’t Afford to be Out of the
Market are a few of the poison pills prescribed
to investors every day. There are more standard
WS tablets and they will all make your portfolio
smaller over a period of time.
If you have either of these types of whiplash
you will need to find someone who knows the cure.
Al Thomas’ book, “If It Doesn’t Go Up, Don’t Buy
It!” has helped thousands of people make money
and keep their profits with his simple 2-step
method. Read the first chapter at
http://www.mutualfundmagic.com
and discover why he’s the man that Wall Street
does not want you to know.
Copyright 2005
A Simple Method for Choosing the Perfect Name for Your New Baby
A person’s name is something they will carry with them for the
rest of their lives. Selecting a baby’s name is an important,
but often difficult decision for many parents. Follow our guide
for a simple process in selecting your baby’s name.
Most people have some ideas for good baby names and have thought
about it on and off throughout their entire lives. Remember that
the other parent and people around you will also have opinions
about baby names, so sometimes it is a good idea to consider
these opinions. If by some chance you do not have enough ideas
for baby names, then search the internet for a baby name
directory.
Remember that your new child will be stuck with whatever name
you give him or her for the rest of their lives. Common names
are “normal” and “safe”, but sometimes easily forgotten,
especially when you meet a lot of people all at once. Unusual
names are hard to remember at first, but once remembered usually
stick to memory much better. You may want to choose a name that
is easily pronounced from the spelling. When trying to pick a
name, decide whether you want the child to have a common name or
an unusual name.
If you want a not too common name that is easy to remember, try
to think of names of people that you have never met before. For
example, I’ve never personally met anyone named Darien, so
perhaps that name is not too common. Although this method is far
from scientific, it is a good way to brainstorm.
Want to avoid common names? Check out the following website that
allows you the search for the most common names by year:
http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/
Once you have a list of names, you can move onto the second step
in the process - picking the best name for the baby. It should
be noted that in most cases, the two people who have authority
of a new baby’s name are the mother and father. The opinions of
friends, family members, and other associates can be taken into
account as well, but ultimately the parents should make the
final decision. The name should be one that both the mother and
father like. Here are some methods for selecting a baby’s name:
1) The most obvious way to select a name is to just have both
parents talk about it until they reach a decision. Most parents
can come to agreements this way, although others may be more
fixated on their own name choices. If selecting a baby name
becomes difficult, try the methods below.
2) The father picks a boy name and the mother picks a girl name
before the gender of the child is known (or vice versa). If
either parent does not like a name, they can veto the name. For
example, if the father picks “John” for the boy’s name and the
mother does not like it, she can veto. The father then has to
pick another name. This process continues until both parents
pick names that are mutually acceptable. This method works best
for parents that are not too picky about names. Otherwise, the
process could last a long time.
3) If you want to involve friends and family, what you will need
to do is make a list of names. Choose the names that you are
most passionate about and make the list as concise as possible.
Have friends and family rate the names on a scale of 1 to 10, 10
being best (or rank them from favorite to least favorite). The
parents can easily print out these surveys on paper or send the
by email. Total up the scores and see what people around you
think.
The reach a decision, parents must agree on a process and then
follow it. In summary, following these simple steps can take the
stress and difficulty out of selecting a baby’s name.
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