Posted on July 14, 2011. Tags: Access, Answer, clue, Espn3, ISP, modem, problem, Router, tech support, xbox360
My ISP is affiliated with ESPN3, and when I connect through my modem directly I have no problem watching ESPN3 on my xbox360 or on my PC. However when I connect a router to my network all of a sudden It cannot determine my ISP and will not give me access. Can anyone give me a clue as to what is going on? ESPN3 does not have an answer and reffered me to my ISP. My ISP says that they only do tech support for the modem and since I am not having any problem they canno help me (i.e. they will not help me)
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Posted on July 13, 2011. Tags: borders group, cash giveaways, deposit insurance corporation, federal deposit insurance, federal deposit insurance corporation, federal deposit insurance corporation fdic, national council of la raza, national council of la raza nclr, public service campaign, spanish ads
Can redistribution of funds to a critical voting bloc answer embarrassing popularity ratings?
(Judicial Watch) — President Obama’s favorite La Raza group has teamed up with a federal agency to promote one of the administration’s many government cash giveaways with Spanish ads encouraging Latinos — possibly illegal immigrants — to apply for free U.S. taxpayer dollars.
The new campaign warns Hispanics that time is running out to get up to “$50,000 in help” from Uncle Sam to pay their mortgage, past due charges, taxes, insurance and even legal fees associated with their home. The money is being disbursed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as part of a billion-dollar Emergency Homeowner Loan Program (EHLP).
In 2008 the agency revealed that some 5 million fraudulent or defaulted home mortgages were in the hands of illegal immigrants, who obtained the loans from banks that were pressured by the government to offer them. In fact, the agency in charge of preserving and promoting public confidence in the nation’s financial system, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), began pushing banks to offer services to illegal aliens years earlier and many still do today.
It’s logical to assume that the involvement of the nation’s most powerful open borders group, the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), in promoting government-funded mortgage aid is geared, at least in part, towards undocumented immigrants. The EHLP expired but recently got extended amid record-high unemployment to help people keep their homes. The NCLR, which has seen its federal funding skyrocket since one of its top officials got a job in Obama’s White House, wants to make sure Latinos get a piece of the pie. This week it launched a Spanish-language public service campaign to highlight the program’s “fast-approaching” deadline.
“The biggest challenge now is ensuring that people know about this opportunity and take advantage of it during the short period that it is available,” according to the NCLR director who announced the campaign that will help Latinos “seize” an “opportunity.” In the ad HUD Assistant Secretary Mercedes Marquez alerts Hispanics of the imminent deadline to get their government cash and directs them to a Spanish HUD website that assures the money will be disbursed in a “fair and impartial manner.”
Last year Marquez , a strong ally of the open borders movement, awarded an NCLR affiliate known as Chicanos Por la Causa nearly $40 million in grants to “stabilize neighborhoods and rebuild economies.” And just a few weeks ago, a Judicial Watch investigation revealed that federal funding for the NCLR, which for years has raked in millions of taxpayer dollars, catapulted since Obama hired its senior vice president (Cecilia Muñoz) to be his director of intergovernmental affairs. In fact, the government cash more than doubled the year Muñoz joined the White House, from $4.1 million to $11 million. NCLR affiliates nationwide fared just as well, raking in tens of millions of government grant and recovery dollars last year thanks to the Muñoz factor.http://weaselzippers.us/2011/07/08/obama…http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politic…
How many non-citizens do you believe we should support with these substantial grants?
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Posted on July 13, 2011. Tags: career officer, combat engineer, hometown, Honor, Marine, marine option, marines, marquette, mechanical engineering, midshipmen, milwaukee school, nuclear power school, Option, scholarship, twelve years
I was awarded the four year scholarship, and will be attending Milwaukee School Of Engineering crosstown affiliate of Marquette. My major will be Mechanical Engineering. When will be the last opportunity for me to go Marine Option. Honestly I’m considering marine option because while all members of the military are cherished, Marines in my hometown are treated with a completely different honor. The most important thing after serving my country, is having a career in the private sector. I don’t plan to be a career officer, I want to start civilian life maybe ten to twelve years after commissioning in my early 30’s, so i can start my family. Should I stay as a midshipmen and hopefully go off to Nuclear Power School, or choose Marine Option and pursue combat engineer.
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Posted on July 13, 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate agreement, affiliate program, Commissions, Confirm, Link, Referral, referral fees, site
The company is http://tlagay.com
Affiliates are not getting credited with commissions despite sales through them. Then read their affiliate agreement and it says:We will not pay referral fees on transactions that are made by a customer who visits TLA directly (rather than through a special link from your site), even if the customer previously followed a link from your site to ours.
Please help me.
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Posted on July 13, 2011. Tags: com, email, existence, font, form, Machinima, Posting, psp, submission form
I was hoping to get it posted or to get a contract, now i got a response almost imediately here is what it said “Thank you for submitting. Before we can upload your video we need you to reply to this email and simply say YES I AGREE in the body of your email to the following terms: p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px Arial} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; min-height: 15.0px}
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Is this a good sign of getting it posted or even getting a contract??
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Posted on July 12, 2011. Tags: Affiliate, area, Catholic, church, fiance, god, long island, nassau county, practicing catholic, protestant, Religion
I recently got engaged. My fiance is a non-practicing Catholic (he was only baptized), and I am a non-practicing Protestant. We would really like to be married in a church though. We both believe in God but don’t really affiliate ourselves with any religion. Does anyone have any suggestions on what church we could get married at? We are in the Nassau County area…Thanks!
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