Monday, December 17, 2012

Using the Ron Paul Connection to Promote MLM

The MLM milkshake selling organization, Liberty Network Marketing  is now featuring a front page picture of  Ron Paul and Israel Anderson. Anderson according to LNN is going to help with the hustling of MLM milkshakes via video marketing.

Also note the pic of Ronnie Paul, son of Ron. Doug Wead long ago figured out Ron Paul's weakness, get to him through his children and grand-children.

11 comments:

  1. You know the "liberty movement" (at least this edge of it) is a joke when they get the Boulder hippies involved.

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    1. Some of those people you are referring to as bolder hippies spent thier time energy and money going state to state all the way to Tampa to help get elected a man who would fight for your freedoms these boulder hippies so you like to call them fought to preserve Liberty for the people including you. You should appreciate that. BTW If you go to this link Ron Paul and Israel Anderson are not on the front page. If you believe in Liberty or you are part of the Liberty Movement how could you criticize something that helps people raise money to continue thier efforts or can provide income to someone who wants to stay home with thier kids or is looking for additional income. It's an opportunity and eat least they promoting a healthy lifestyle with a company who cares about children the environment while giving and opportunity to people. Did you know all of thier containers are made from smart packaging. There is a lot of good that comes from this company and those bolder carriers you are criticizing. What have you done for your country lately and what have you done to help others. This story must have been posted by another angry person trying to lash out at Dr. Paul. It seems if Doctor Paul would have had to approve of this and if you approve of Dr. Paul why would you question his judgment, unless.... Do lack appreciation for those trying to do well for themsleves and others?? Don't like Ron Paul, is that is???? I guess some of my friends must be some of the best dressed ambitious hippies Iv'e ever seen!. Are you being fair?

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  2. Haha, I just went to the link and saw that they had 'joined Isagenix'. That MLM scam screwed my sister over bad out of thousands of dollars, not to mention it didn't match up to many of its claims ruining some of her friendships. What a true shame.

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    1. I have taken part in MLM, first of all if an MLM was a scam it would be illegal right? I know people who enjoy several residual incomes from MLM and I know several who have failed. Yes sometimes it is the company but in most cases it is that a person had an unrealistic expectation or was not wanting to put forth much effort and follow the recommended program. Similar to those people who excpect a free lunch. I have used Isagenix products they are wonderful. I like them so much I joined Isagenix to get my products paid for. I saw that they have a very easy structure that allows people to easily join and make money unlike some of these other MLMs that make you have a dozen people before you are eligible to earn. They had beginner bonuses to help people. If your sister lost thousands the only way I could see that happening is if she continued to buy products and sat on her hands for year because that is how long it would take to lose thousands and you would have to be completely uncoachable or unwilling to put forth any effort. Shoot Isagenix compensation plan is so it easy a monkey could get their products paid for :)!LOL!

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  3. Doug Wead is a former Amway Diamond? I just lost any respect I had left for Doug. Amway is quite the cult. Full of neocons, too.

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    1. Gee, If you were a Ron paul supporter or a George H Bush supporter, if you enjoyed his blogs and books or any of the above you must have respected and admired a man who accomplished so much. If you knew that he made it all possible by working hard for Amway for 35 years in order to be able to afford to to all of these things would you still have this same opinion? Because that is how he gave so many people pleasure and his service. You should look him up online and see all of the good he has done in his lifetime. People should always look at an entire picture and not be so quick to judge others and what they are doing. He is working and he is giving others an opportunity to earn and income and promote a healthy lifestyle, I don't see any harm in that myself. Ater reading this do you still have no more respect for Doug Wead or do you kind of understand what I mean?

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  4. Being a friend of Doug Wead's for four decades, I resent anyone saying that he is not a man of integrity. Doug deserves respect. As for Amway, hey, I've been a Republican! So you can't judge someone for where they have been. As for Isagenix, I love their products. I've lost weight, I've gotten healthier, I like the company, I've even made some money and recommended it to my friends. Ron Wood, writer, journalist, and pastor (Trinity Assembly, Meridian, MS).

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    1. Ron Woods, I don't know you but congratulations on your weight loss and earned income, that is great! I know Doug Weed as a friend and mentor. I have never known him to be anything less than a generous person who cares about others. These kind of comments sadden me, they are quite ugly if you ask me. I use Isagenix products also my husband and I work out and we love the shakes and vitamins for athletes. I too have made money and everyone I have recommended the products to loves them. No scam that I see. Jennifer Nie. Business Professional/Entrepreneur.

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  5. The products work! The process of paying "users" of the product versus paying some people in an office selling them as their job sure seems more genuine. If you want good health, try Isagenix!

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    1. I think the concept is great! The products do work!

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  6. Isagenix products are great, both in taste and in results.

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