Clinton Speeches send T-shirt Designers on CafePress into Overdrive

The dynamic speeches of Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton at the 2008 Democratic Convention have sent CafePress Websites like www.AngryMobTshirts.com into a frenzy.

"Even Republicans are saying Hillary and Bill hit it out the park" says owner Lisa Lashawn.

While other T-shirts designers were at home glued to the screen, her staffers had T-shirts with "Thanks but, no thanks" ready to go on CafePress before Bill Clinton even finished his speech! Clinton spoke the phrase after talking about Republican John McCain. Clinton believes McCain would give America four more years of the last eight years.

"Send them a message, you tell em "Thanks but...no thanks." Smart CafePress retailers like Lisa Lashawn know a T-shirt slogan when she hears one. That phrase along with "No way, no how, no McCain" from Hillary's speech are both new designs featured on www.AngryMobTshirts.com

The speeches hit a personal note for the T-shirt Designer. "I was one of those angry Hillary Clinton supporters upset she didn't get the nomination." Lisa admits teetering towards John McCain before the Democratic Convention. "Those Republican Ads targeting Hillary supporters are very affective" she laughs. However, after hearing the Clintons speak, Lisa now supports Obama.

Lisa put a special twist on her t-shirts by including the signature "Hillary Supporters for Barack Obama" on each design. Lisa hopes the t-shirts will play a small part in closing the political divide. "Everyone on my staff is a democrat; this was a great opportunity for us to do something positive."

Epromotionz Div: SMBwebdemo.com launches a newly redesigned and improved Web site for the SMB Market.

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Ancient Code - New film coming soon!

Real2Can are pleased to announce their affiliation with The Ancient Code.
The Ancient Code team is currently filming throughout Europe for their project tipped to be bigger than 'The Secret', 'What The Bleep' and 'The Da Vinci Code' combined.


At the moment the content as well as the two directors names are being kept secret but it is believed that warfare, end times and natural disasters are going to be examined in relation to the history of life itself, presenting new answers that will affect everyone


They have a mailing list on their site - www.ancientcode.com - where Cinema's, Festivals and Press and Media representatives can also find out more about the film as news breaks.


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Spring's Online Community and Lifestyle Website Celebrates 1 year Anniversary with Explore Spring Texas 2009 Calendar Photo Contest

Launching on September 25, 2007 ExploreSpring.com set out to provide user friendly resources for businesses, travelers, and residents to connect online and find all information pertinent to Spring and the surrounding area. From up-to-date information on Local News, Events, to Restaurants, Places to Stay, Shopping, Services, Weddings, Events, Real Estate, Local Activities, Community Services, and Kid-Friendly establishments, ExploreSpring.com is committed to putting "Everything Spring at your Fingertips"!

To commemorate its 1 year anniversary, ExploreSpring.com's monthly photo contest is themed "Explore Spring Texas", which will feature photos that capture essence of life in Spring, Texas. Residents of all ages and other photography lovers get shooting! Entries should be an image that best captures a unique moment in the life of Spring, Texas into a single image and inspire ExploreSpring.com's viewers to explore the destination themselves. From local eateries to fine dining restaurants, outlet shopping to haute couture, green golf course to the serene lakes, Spring has it all, and it's just waiting to be captured by you! Now is the time to capture those exact decisive moments with your camera to photograph what you love best in the City of Spring. Amateurs and professionals are welcome.

As always the contest will be run completely online and chosen by ExploreSpring.com's viewer's. ExploreSpring management will screen all photos and approve them before they are entered for voting in the contest. The entry with the most votes will be deemed the winner will be featured on the cover of the 1st annual 2009 calendar. The work of 12 additional runners-up will appear in a special Explore Spring Texas 2009 calendar. For its first year, the ExploreSpring.com is kicking off its anniversary with an annual Calendar Photo Contest to produce a polished four-color 2009 calendar with graphics sure to wow residents. Amateurs, professionals, anyone is eligible to enter and all it requires is submission of your contest entry to ExploreSpring.com online at ExploreSpring.com/pages/Photo_Contest by September 30th. The photo must be taken of a location within the City of Spring of the 2009 Calendar theme "Explore Spring Texas.

The winning photo will be featured on the cover of the 2009 calendar, and twelve runner-up photographs will be selected by the ExploreSpring.com viewers from all entries received by the September 30, 2009 contest deadline. Selected winners will photographs will be published in the Explore Spring Texas 2009 calendar reaching over 7,000 households in your local community. One winner whose entry is chosen for the cover photo will receive a $50 Visa Gift Card. The contest is open to anyone who wants to participate, and is not exclusive to residents. Enter online only at www.explorespring.com our City website.

ExploreSpring.com helps people simplify their life and make informed decisions about where to spend their time and money by delivering useful features such as printable coupons, maps, a local event calendar and an eBrochure section available for displaying price lists and menus. "Small and medium size companies in every community need a web presence to be noticed by younger, more web-savvy consumers. It makes sense economically to join a community website that is already actively marketing this segment, gaining maximum exposure for the advertisers," says Elle Carnes, Owner/Publisher.

"The website has been a huge success and a major influence on for both locals and tourists looking for information online," says Elle. "Having relocated here a few years ago from Georgia, I fell in love with Spring immediately. One thing I discovered missing is an online resource for the community to stay in touch with the pulse of the community, hence the birth of ExploreSpring.com".

Spring has a great family community, and is one of the fastest growing cities in the US. In addition to ranking high in all the major search engines, ExploreSpring.com is launching several unique marketing campaigns locally. Elle, in describing the ExploreSpring.com team, says "We are an energetic company and we like to have fun. We have a team of some of the best, and we're ready to go. At the end of the day, you have to love what you're doing and we're having a blast!"

For more contest details, check out our www.explorespring.com website or contact Elle Carnes at (281) 912-1107. Help ExploreSpring.com celebrate its 1 year anniversary in style! Put your photography hobby or professional skill to the test by submitting your entry in the ExploreSpring.com's 2009 Calendar contest - and maybe your photograph will be in the calendar to be seen by over 17,000 residents and other community members!

Final Native American Diplomacy Summit to be at Dole Institute - Wes Studi among speakers

The final stop in a three-year, eleven state series of symposia focusing on diplomatic relations between American Indian Tribes and various levels of the U.S. government will take place in Lawrence, Kansas on Friday, September 12, 2008. Actor Wes Studi (Last of the Mohicans, Geronimo) will appear, along with filmmaker Kevin Willmott (CSA: Confederate States of America, Bunker Hill); Robert J. Miller, Professor at Lewis & Clark Law School of Portland, Oregon; Todd Fuller, President of Pawnee Nation College of Pawnee, Oklahoma and Dan Wildcat, Director of the Haskell Environmental Research Studies Center and of the American Indian Studies Program at Haskell Indian Nations University.

The symposium will take place at The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics on the West Campus of The University of Kansas, beginning at 8:30am and ending at 4:30pm CT. It is free and open to the public. Speakers will discuss Native American issues and policies during the 200 years since Lewis & Clark traveled through this area, and look into the future. The opening presentation will focus on Lewis and Clark's political interactions with Indian Nations. Subsequent presentations will focus on the preservation of indigenous Native American languages, and the history of Native American boarding schools.

The event will premiere exclusive clips from the upcoming film The Only Good Indian, starring Wes Studi and directed by Kevin Willmott. Thomas L. Carmody, writer and producer of the film, will also attend, along with fellow producers Greg Hurd and Scott Richardson.
The symposium will open with a special Tribal Flag Ceremony presented by The Prairie Band Potawatomi Color Guard. Outside the Dole Institute, flags representing the tribes encountered by the Lewis & Clark expedition will be on display. As part of the National Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commemoration, the flags were thoroughly researched, carefully rendered with state-of-the-art computer graphics, screen-printed on high-quality bunting - and made available for the first time as an integrated collection.


In 2003, The Lewis and Clark Midwest Trail States formed an alliance to host a series of events surrounding the importance of diplomatic relations between the Federal Government, State and Local governments and American Indian Tribes. The eleven Lewis and Clark Trail States include Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. The Kansas Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission has been the lead state and managed the overall Diplomacy Symposium Project.

"Through these public symposia, we have sought to reshape and enrich the conversation about the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the cultural aftermath experienced by the Tribal Nations following the Lewis and Clark Expedition," said Chris Howell, Vice-Chair of the Kansas Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission and coordinator of the events. "It is the hope of the Midwest Trail States that these symposia will lead to further research and perhaps foster changes in the diplomatic relationships of the United States and Tribal Nations across the United States."

A National Park Service Challenge Cost Share Grant awarded to the Kansas Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission on behalf of the Midwest Trail States is making this series of symposia possible. This final event is sponsored by a National Park Service Challenge Cost Share Grant, the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, Kansas State Historical Society, the Kansas Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission, the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation and the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas.

Creative Core Design Completes Pro Bono Projects for Bay Area Non-Profit Organizations

Addressing its focus on assisting community organizations achieve effective visual communications, Creative Core Design recently completed projects for 2 Bay Area non-profits.

Completed was a poster/marketing brochure and call for donations for Centro Legal de la Raza. Centro Legal, based in Oakland, California, protects and advances the rights of immigrant, low-income and Latino communities through bilingual legal representation, education, community organizing and advocacy.

Also completed was a direct mail postcard for the Native American AIDS Project, an organization that provides a wide range of culturally competent services for all Native American People affected by HIV/AIDS and other diseases by promoting and maintaining the overall health of this diverse community. Being on a limited budget, Creative Core Design donated the design services promoting an upcoming fundraising event.

Creative Core Design, an award-winning design firm, was founded in 2007 as an experienced, professional and socially conscious organization.

The design team has over 20 years' collective experience in design and marketing practice and has earned a reputation as a reliable and effective force in the industry. With an important social mission, the design collaborative works with and employs design professionals affected with chronic health problems, including HIV.

Million Dollar Pet Pix Calling All Budding Paw-Pawratzi to "Make Your Pet a Star"!
What better time to celebrate the wonderful pets in your life... summer family fun and great photo ops and the perfect time to catch that oh-so-perfect pet photo.

The team at www.MillionDollarPetPix.com has pledged to assist a number of Guide Dog and Therapy Dog Charities across the US and Canada during their month-long pet time capsule membership drive... and they've extended the date to July 31st to ensure that more pet people can join in the fun!

The Million Dollar Pet Pix Time Capsule, where pet lovers can "make their pet a star", is a bright and family-friendly showcase for pets that allows pet lovers to give their pet the gift of celebrity. Each pet registered gets their very own star and a corner of fame in this 10-year time capsule... central stage for their photos and story for the entire world to enjoy!

This family-friendly pet website, essentially a monthly pet magazine (e-zine) for pet lovers of all ages, provides pet articles and advice from well-known and respected pet specialists along with pet quotes and jokes, pet news and notes and also features a business directory for pet-related products and services.

Pet lovers can celebrate their pet in style by adding them as stars in the Million Dollar PetPix Time Capsule and a portion of every fee received for new membership registrations until July 31st goes to support these important pet charities.

Pet owners the opportunity to show off their best "paw-pawratzi" skills... so, while their pet gets celebrity as stars in the time capsule, the pet owners get bragging rights as well as the member-only privileges of this exclusive pet time capsule.

To add to the momentum and fun of the pet time capsule membership drive, a free photo contest is now on for registered time capsule members (both current and new). In keeping with the pledge to the Guide Dog and Therapy Dog charities, the theme of this photo contest is dogs.

This "One-in-a-Million Dog" photo contest offers a number of cash prizes and includes a grand prize of a gift certificate for a RoamEO GPS pet locator device, (ARV $419.00 USD), kindly supplied by White Bear Technologies of St. Paul MN.
Ask A Punk Advice Blog Launched By American Punk Comedian And Writer Tom O'Connor
American punk comedian and writer Tom O'Connor has launched his Ask A Punk advice blog on the Internet "to address the questions of Generations X, Y and beyond, about everything from life and relationships to all things punk because sometimes you can't 'DIY' (do it yourself)," enthuses the blog's founder.

"I think there are more than enough naval-gazing online diaries, record review blogs, and hipster newsletters out there. I don't see the need to create yet another one, so I decided to take on the "advice" angle. These are serious times and there are bigger questions than 'what is or isn't punk?' I wanted to create something with a Punk Rock sensibility that addresses these concerns. No topic is off-limits. My wilder years might be behind me, but I believe I bring a strong and reasoned opinion on most issues...and when I can't, well, that's what research is for," continues O'Connor.

O'Connor is currently posting at least once a week, and is "surprised by the volume and depth of really good questions that are already coming in. Because this is an online blog, I don't have to worry about space limitations. This gives people plenty of room to lay out their questions, as well as their circumstances, which obviously helps me formulate a better answer for them."

O'Connor lives in southern California. He grew up in the sleepy hinterlands of Western Massachusetts where he was one of the few punk rockers in a small town in the early '80s. He "escaped" to Boston in his 20's and then jumped across the continent to California. His punk bands were as numerous as they were "awful & forgettable", but the concepts of self-sufficiency, DIY, and living within (or below) one's means took hold and have never let go. You may have seen him in the mosh pit in any of the following places: Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Las Vegas, New York, the Raleigh-Durham-Asheville triangle, New Orleans, Phoenix, San Francisco, St. Louis, and innumerable small towns in between, or, most recently Dublin, Ireland.
Enerceutical Mediated Activation of the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway: A Clinical Trial Open to Qualified Parents of Autistic Children

A natural therapy that activates the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway has been developed by the Institute of Progressive Medicine and is available for extended clinical studies in patients with various illnesses, including autism. Qualified parents of autistic children are being offered the opportunity to participate in these studies by acting as clinical investigators within the Institute of Progressive Medicine.

According to Dr. W. John Martin, MD, PhD. founder of the Institute of Progressive Medicine, the increasing incidence of autism is attributed to a relatively silent epidemic of an infectious disease process affecting adults that, in pregnant women, can cause brain damage of the fetus leading to the subsequent development of autism. He firmly believes the infectious agents are "stealth adapted" viruses that lack the antigenic components normally targeted by the cellular immune system. "There has been an over emphasis on some of potential triggering factors of an autism breakdown," stated Dr. Martin, "rather than pursuing the fundamental cause of autism; seeking a truly effective therapy ;and most importantly, trying to prevent autism from developing in a susceptible, stealth adapted virus infected child."

The current treatment protocol is predicated upon the underlying postulate that autism is primarily caused a congenitally acquired, persisting, non-inflammatory viral infection that can not be effectively controlled by the immune system. Dr. Martin has proposed and has now proven that the body has an auxiliary defense mechanism beyond the immune system, which can suppress the cell damaging effects of viruses, including those that are stealth adapted. This protection can be increased by activating the ACE pathway using products termed enerceuticals. Some of these products work well if placed against the body and illuminated with an ultraviolet-A light.

The autism related studies using a light stimulated enerceutical medical device are being coordinated, in part, by Mr. BJ McKelvie, the co-producer of the autism anthem song "I'm in Here." "We have begun to see remarkable improvements in the treated children" commented Mr. McKelvie. "It is time to move forward with much more extensive clinical testing and for this we need parent participation. With a well coordinated effort, we can potentially achieve at least a 50% improvement in the intellectual and social functioning of children labeled as being autistic. This has occurred with my own son immediately after beginning the therapy."

While still investigational, the studies also hold promise as a potential approach to preventing autism from occurring in children born to mothers presumptively infected with a stealth adapted virus. "Maintaining an active ACE pathway during the first few years of life may help virus infected infants resist some of the suspected triggers of an autistic breakdown in interpersonal communication" commented Dr. Martin. "A major challenge for public health authorities is to stop denying the existence of stealth adapted viruses, some of which clearly originated from African green monkey simian cytomegalovirus (SCMV) contamination of earlier batches of live polio virus vaccines."

6 dead in Kentucky plastics factory shooting rampage. As this troubling trend continues to grow, Retired FBI Agent Michael Tabman comments on recent workplace shooting tragedy

Retired FBI Agent and current risk management consultant Michael Tabman states that there is an urgent need for employers to better understand the threat of workplace violence to avoid further tragedies.

Back in 1989 Kentucky experienced a deadly workplace shooting incident at a printing factory. As incidents of school and workplace violence become more frequent, the need to recognize the contributing factors and warning signs are becoming ever more critical. While professionals are hesitant to create a profile of a violent prone employee, there are certain factors that are often prevalent in these tragedies. "If we were to look at case studies of a number of workplace violence incidents in the United States, we would see certain personality traits in the perpetrator and circumstances surrounding the shooting. For example, the incident is usually preceded by a triggering event. In this case, it appears that an argument with a supervisor was the triggering event. While we do not know anything about the perpetrator now, I will not be surprised if the police later learn that the employee was experiencing significant stress in his personal life, involving perhaps money or an intimate relationship," Tabman said. As often occurs, the employee committed suicide after the shooting.

"Generally, we cannot expect people to predict such outrageous behavior from coworkers with whom they have worked for many years and have become friends. But with some training, employers may become more aware of workplace environmental factors, personal issues and behavioral warning signs that may indicate potential violence," said Tabman. Tabman was the FBI Special Agent in Charge during the investigation of the Red Lake High School Massacre which left ten people dead. Tabman's risk management firm, SPIRIT Asset Protection is hosting a School and Workplace Violence Seminar on October 6, 2008 in Overland Park, KS. For more information or to register, visit the SPIRIT website at
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