How One Simple MLM Message Can Help Resolve The Current Mosque Brouhaha
“My fellow Americans,
Frankly, like many of you, I personally feel that it is inappropriate to build a Mosque in close proximity to where the World Trade Center once stood in lower Manhattan.
Unfortunately, my personal opinion in this regard does not matter.
Here is why.
Ours is a government of laws founded upon certain fundamental principles, not the personal opinions of the moment.
As an expression of the Natural Order of things in terms of human governance, these principles are fundamental because, like their counterparts in the natural world, they work in interdependent freedom the same way for everybody (everything), and they never change the rules. For that, they are unalienable.
From this natural process, we get our American Creed of Democratic freedom with equal justice for all under the rule of law.
As your president, I am honor bound to preserve, protect and defend those fundamental principles in accordance with the law, which is our Constitution as informed by those principles.
One of those fundamental principles is the unalienable right to worship where and how one chooses pursuant to the law without any outside interference.
If that still troubles some of you, there is a remedy.
Come up with a new unalienable principle more worthy than the current one of religious freedom for all. Then win elective office and change the law based on that new principle.
Until then I cannot see any other legitimate alternative.
We will all just have to be resolved to behave like a free people.
Good luck.”
P.S. So where’s MLM in this? Simple. It’s in the idea of fundamental, unalienable principles as it pertains to network marketing in such tried and tested standards as the following, to mention only a few:
Be, Do and Have.
As you choose to think so are you, and so too your world, which your thinking creates.
It’s called network “marketing,” not network “selling.” (thanks to my good friend Tony Lauria for this).
To get what you haven’t got, you must do what you haven’t done.
Whatever life-affirming thing you want you must first become. Then, you must offer that change to others for their life-affirming benefit, which is also your own.
etc., etc., etc.
About the Author: Robert Fobes
Member Since: 01/12/2008
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