Monday, November 24, 2008

Affordable Affiliates is now in global launch mode

This is a "World Class" Investment Opportunity & Affiliate Program presented by Mr. Chris Bell - President & CEO of Affordable 2nd Thoughts Inc. & The Affordable Affiliates Network.

http://tinyurl.com/6zd4sd

We have created a Small Capital Investment opportunity to allow Everyone to participate in profit sharing on High Margin Asset Acquisitions. We facilitate a % of Profit to the Investor along with a % to Charity & a % to a referring Affiliate. Every dollar Invested is represented by an Actual Physical Product purchase which is posted Live and is accessible via a Members Page/Back Office. You will be able to view and Interact with the Item(s) along with view % ROI(return on investment) formulas and other fun tracking processes.

NOTE: Most Importantly & Relevant Here is this Is an Environmentally Friendly business and "We Donate 5% of ALL Profits to a Charity of the Members Choice!"

The Minimum Investment is $100.00 CAD and the Maximum is $500.00 CAD. We accept all currency globally and facilitate the landed exchange into Canadian Dollars.

EXAMPLE: We buy an Item for $1.00 and sell it for $10.00 . We return your initial $1.00 + 20% of the profit earned which is equal to $1.80 so your Gross Return = $2.80. This is a 180% Return on Investment that can be re-invested and compounded. Also an additional 5% gets donated to a Charity selected by the Investor/Member.

Historical Sale: Purchased a Book Collection for $3,000 and Sold it for $494,000 creating $491,000 in Profit. Investor(s) backing the original purchase would receive $98,200 as a profit share equal to 3,273.33%. YES that is an Actual return.

I checked the site tonight and discovered that I am in second place for top ten recruiters!

Check out the site: http://tinyurl.com/6zd4sd

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Remembrance and prisons

November 11 is always a soft and quiet day around our family gatherings. We remember the two uncles who fought in the first world war, one of them especially as he died in the trenches of France. His name was Ismael Boivin. the second world war brought more sad memories. Both my father and my husband's father were overseas. They were both in battles. My father was so severely wounded that the army reported him as missing in action and likely dead to his family. He was speaking German, his first language, while in the coma, so they thought he was a prisoner. Once that was cleared up, he worked in intelligence for a year until the end of the war.

Every year we all wear our poppies with pride. This year, however, was different.

My son is in one of Canada's prisons. There, he lives a lifestyle not unlike that of a prisoner of the Nazis. In years past, he was able to organize poppy sales and all the inmates wore their poppies on November 11. This year, the powers that be cited unstated security concerns regarding the wearing of poppies by prisoners. No one was permitted to purchase one, or get one brought in, or have a staff member provide one. It changed the atmosphere completely inside those stone walls. Pride of country diminished again.

Please write to the Royal Canadian Legion near you or to their headquarters to voice your concern about this terrible decision. This was the first November 11 in 30 years that my son was not permitted to wear a poppy to remember his grandfathers and their sacrifices during World War II

http://www.legion.ca/Home/SiteHome_e.cfm

Thank you for reading.

Coach Elouise
http://coachelouise.com