Financial Freedom

OK here’s a tough one.

Unless you have a financial vehicle that lets you increase your income on demand, you are just an indentured servant, no matter how fancy your title or how many degrees you have.

What would happen if you asked your boss for this type of a raise…maybe a few hundred or a few thousand next month. What would boss be saying? Would you even have a job after that?

So, here’s the reality. Could you earn an extra $1,000-$2,000 a month next month if you wanted to? What if you wanted to increase your income $5,000 a month within the next 90 days, could you do it right where you are?

Do you have bills you can’t pay off? Could you support yourself indefinitely, if for some reason, you lost your job?

If not, you are in FINANCIAL BONDAGE.

The NEW style of home-based business can give you the financial vehicle to break free of those chains. It allows you to start part-time, work within your schedule and work when you want to.

Then your income is solely determined by your desire and effort.

But financial freedom is not only about having money. You may already make a lot of money. If so, are you mired down with employees, regulations, corporate politics and glass ceilings?

Have you sacrificed the quality things in life, trying to achieve something that was not there when you arrived? It does not matter how much money you make, if you have to give up YOUR LIFE just to get it.

The NEW style of home-based business can give you TRUE financial freedom.


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    Moammar Gadhafi is an eccentric leader who came to power in a bloodless coup in 1969 as the 27-year-old captain who deposed a king. He fancied himself the Arab world's answer to Mao or Castro, vowing to bring "Islamic socialism" to Libya.

    Since his rise to power 42 years ago Gadhafi has been an erratic player on the international stage, continually switching policies and allegiances throughout the decades.


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    In retaliation for Libya's bombing of a West German disco that killed two American soldiers in 1986, Reagan ordered an air strike on Gadhafi's compound. Gadhafi survived the strike but his adopted baby daughter died.

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    The terrorist attack resulted in the United States and the United Nations imposing strict sanctions on Libya. One year later, Libya would be blamed for another terrorist attack, the 1989 bombing of a French airliner over Niger in West Africa. That attack killed 170 people of 17 nationalities.

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