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Hot financing deals on new and used car sales online--www.carbuyersengine.com www.carbuyersengine.com 1 min 40 sec - Feb 1, 2007 An owner can allow another the use of a vehicle (such as a car, a truck or an airliner) or a computer either for a fixed period of time or at will. This can be a simple leasing transaction, or it can be a transaction intended to allow the user the right to buy the item at some future time. In a simple lease of a car, P pays O a rental for the use of the car during the agreed period which may be a few days (e.g. for a holiday trip) or longer where it is more economic to pay for use rather than pay for the ownership of an asset of depreciating value. Normally, only P will be allowed to use the vehicle and, in such a case, P has possession and control. But, P could be an employer who allows C the use of the car to visit clients, and thereby gives C control. In a lease with the possibility of purchase, O could allow P to lease the car for a specified period of time. If all the rental payments are made in full and on time, P will then be allowed to buy the car at a low or nominal price. It is relatively unusual for the owner to offer these forms of agreement. More usually, a finance company is introduced as a third party into the transaction. Hence, O sells ownership of the car to F, and F then leases the car to P. It is standard for the contractual terms to prohibit P from parting with possession or control of the car to another (if P does part with possession, this can be a theft of the car from F). In the U.S. this is called Closed-end leasing. In other jurisdictions, it is called hire purchase, lease purchase or finance leasing. These transactions are complicated. The most common problem arises when O makes specific representations as to the quality and reliability of the car to P during the initial negotiations. If what is said induces P to buy the car from O, those representations would usually be enforceable against O. But, in this tra

Great deals on cars and car insurance at www.carbuyersengine.com...

Great deals on cars and car insurance at www.carbuyersengine.com www.carbuyersengine.com 1 min 36 sec - Feb 1, 2007 Vehicle insurance (or Auto insurance, car insurance, motor insurance) is insurance consumers can purchase for cars, trucks, and other vehicles. Its primary use is to provide protection against losses incurred as a result of traffic accidents. An insurance company may declare a vehicle totally destroyed ('totaled' or 'a write-off') if it appears replacement would be cheaper than repair. The consumer may be protected with different coverage types depending on what coverage the insured purchases. In the United States, liability insurance covers claims against the policy holder and generally, any other operator of the insured’s vehicle, provided they do not live at the same address as the policy holder and are not specifically excluded on the policy. In the case of those living at the same address, they must specifically be covered on the policy. Thus it is necessary for example, when a family member comes of driving age they must be added on to the policy. Liability insurance sometimes does not protect the policy holder if they operate any vehicles other than their own. When you drive a vehicle owned by another party, you are covered under that party’s policy. Non-owners policies may be offered that would cover an insured on any vehicle they drive. This coverage is available only to those who do not own their own vehicle and is sometimes required by the government for drivers who have previously been found at fault in an accident. Generally, liability coverage does extend when you rent a car. Comprehensive policies ( full coverage ) usually also apply to the rental vehicle, although this should be verified beforehand. Full coverage premiums are based on, among other factors, the value of the insured’s vehicle. This coverage may not apply to rental cars because the insurance company does not want to assume responsibility for a claim greater than the valu

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It's the Sunshine Village of Colorado, the Alps of the US, The sick gnar of the Rockies. We got a link to this Silverton Stoker and we figured you'd want to check it out as well. Enjoy. Silverton Stoker.mov

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The Coincidence Theorists Guide to 9/11

That governments have permitted terrorist acts against their own people, and have even themselves been perpetrators in order to find strategic advantage is quite likely true, but this is the United States we're talking about.

That intelligence agencies, financiers, terrorists and narco-criminals have a long history together is well established, but the Nugan Hand Bank, BCCI, Banco Ambrosiano, the P2 Lodge, the CIA/Mafia anti-Castro/Kennedy alliance, Iran/Contra and the rest were a long time ago, so there's no need to rehash all that. That was then, this is now!

That Jonathan Bush's Riggs Bank has been found guilty of laundering terrorist funds and fined a US-record $25 million must embarrass his nephew George, but it's still no justification for leaping to paranoid conclusions.

That George Bush's brother Marvin sat on the board of the Kuwaiti-owned company which provided electronic security to the World Trade Centre, Dulles Airport and United Airlines means nothing more than you must admit those Bush boys have done alright for themselves.

That George Bush found success as a businessman only after the investment of Osama's brother Salem and reputed al Qaeda financier Khalid bin Mahfouz is just one of those things - one of those crazy things.

That Osama bin Laden is known to have been an asset of US foreign policy in no way implies he still is.

That al Qaeda was active in the Balkan conflict, fighting on the same side as the US as recently as 1999, while the US protected its cells, is merely one of history's little aberrations.

The claims of Michael Springman, State Department veteran of the Jeddah visa bureau, that the CIA ran the office and issued visas to al Qaeda members so they could receive training in the United States, sound like the sour grapes of someone who was fired for making such wild accusations.

That one of George Bush's first acts as President, in January 2001, was to end the two-year deployment of attack submarines which were positioned within striking distance of al Qaeda's Afghanistan camps, even as the group's guilt for the Cole bombing was established, proves that a transition from one administration to the next is never an easy task.

That so many influential figures in and close to the Bush White House had expressed, just a year before the attacks, the need for a "new Pearl Harbor" before their militarist ambitions could be fulfilled, demonstrates nothing more than the accidental virtue of being in the right place at the right time.

That the company PTECH, founded by a Saudi financier placed on America's Terrorist Watch List in October 2001, had access to the FAA's entire computer system for two years before the 9/11 attack, means he must not have been such a threat after all.

That whistleblower Indira Singh was told to keep her mouth shut and forget what she learned when she took her concerns about PTECH to her employers and federal authorities, suggests she lacked the big picture. And that the Chief Auditor for JP Morgan Chase told Singh repeatedly, as she answered questions about who supplied her with what information, that "that person should be killed," suggests he should take an anger management seminar.

That on May 8, 2001, Dick Cheney took upon himself the job of co-ordinating a response to domestic terror attacks even as he was crafting the administration's energy policy which bore implications for America's military, circumventing the established infrastructure and ignoring the recommendations of the Hart-Rudman report, merely shows the VP to be someone who finds it hard to delegate.

That the standing order which covered the shooting down of hijacked aircraft was altered on June 1, 2001, taking discretion away from field commanders and placing it solely in the hands of the Secretary of Defense, is simply poor planning and unfortunate timing. Fortunately the error has been corrected, as the order was rescinded shortly after 9/11.

That in the weeks before 9/11, FBI agent Colleen Rowley found her investigation of Zacarias Moussaoui so perversely thwarted that her colleagues joked that bin Laden had a mole at the FBI, proves the stress-relieving virtue of humour in the workplace.

That Dave Frasca of the FBI's Radical Fundamentalist Unit received a promotion after quashing multiple, urgent requests for investigations into al Qaeda assets training at flight schools in the summer of 2001 does appear on the surface odd, but undoubtedly there's a good reason for it, quite possibly classified.

That FBI informant Randy Glass, working an undercover sting, was told by Pakistani intelligence operatives that the World Trade Center towers were coming down, and that his repeated warnings which continued until weeks before the attacks, including the mention of planes used as weapons, were ignored by federal authorities, is simply one of the many "What Ifs" of that tragic day.

That over the summer of 2001 Washington received many urgent, senior-level warnings from foreign intelligence agencies and governments - including those of Germany, France, Great Britain, Russia, Egypt, Israel, Morocco, Afghanistan and others - of impending terror attacks using hijacked aircraft and did nothing, demonstrates the pressing need for a new Intelligence Czar.

That John Ashcroft stopped flying commercial aircraft in July 2001 on account of security considerations had nothing to do with warnings regarding September 11, because he said so to the 9/11 Commission.

That former lead counsel for the House David Schippers says he'd taken to John Ashcroft's office specific warnings he'd learned from FBI agents in New York of an impending attack - even naming the proposed dates, names of the hijackers and the targets - and that the investigations had been stymied and the agents threatened, proves nothing but David Schipper's pathetic need for attention.

That Garth Nicolson received two warnings from contacts in the intelligence community and one from a North African head of state, which included specific site, date and source of the attacks, and passed the information to the Defense Department and the National Security Council to evidently no effect, clearly amounts to nothing, since virtually nobody has ever heard of him.

That in the months prior to September 11, self-described US intelligence operative Delmart Vreeland sought, from a Toronto jail cell, to get US and Canadian authorities to heed his warning of his accidental discovery of impending catastrophic attacks is worthless, since Vreeland was a dubious character, notwithstanding the fact that many of his claims have since been proven true.

That FBI Special Investigator Robert Wright claims that agents assigned to intelligence operations actually protect terrorists from investigation and prosecution, that the FBI shut down his probe into terrorist training camps, and that he was removed from a money-laundering case that had a direct link to terrorism, sounds like yet more sour grapes from a disgruntled employee.

That George Bush had plans to invade Afghanistan on his desk before 9/11 demonstrates only the value of being prepared.

The suggestion that securing a pipeline across Afghanistan figured into the White House's calculations is as ludicrous as the assertion that oil played a part in determining war in Iraq.

That Afghanistan is once again the world's principal heroin producer is an unfortunate reality, but to claim the CIA is still actively involved in the narcotics trade is to presume bad faith on the part of the agency.

Mahmood Ahmed, chief of Pakistan's ISI, must not have authorized an al Qaeda payment of $100,000 to Mohammed Atta days before the attacks, and was not meeting with senior Washington officials over the week of 9/11, because I didn't read anything about him in the official report.

That Porter Goss met with Ahmed the morning of September 11 in his capacity as Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has no bearing whatsoever upon his recent selection by the White House to head the Central Intelligence Agency.

That Goss's congressional seat encompasses the 9/11 hijackers' Florida base of operation, including their flight schools, is precisely the kind of meaningless factoid a conspiracy theorist would bring up.

It's true that George HW Bush and Dick Cheney spent the evening of September 10 alone in the Oval Office, but what's wrong with old colleagues catching up? And it's true that George HW Bush and Shafig bin Laden, Osama's brother, spent the morning of September 11 together at a board meeting of the Carlyle Group, but the bin Ladens are a big family.

That FEMA arrived in New York on Sept 10 to prepare for a scheduled biowarfare drill, and had a triage centre ready to go that was larger and better equipped than the one that was lost in the collapse of WTC 7, was a lucky twist of fate.

Newsweek's report that senior Pentagon officials cancelled flights on Sept 10 for the following day on account of security concerns is only newsworthy because of what happened the following morning.

That George Bush's telephone logs for September 11 do not exist should surprise no one, given the confusion of the day.

That Mohamed Atta attended the International Officer's School at Maxwell Air Force Base, that Abdulaziz Alomari attended Brooks Air Force Base Aerospace Medical School, that Saeed Alghamdi attended the Defense Language Institute in Monterey merely shows it is a small world, after all.

That Lt Col Steve Butler, Vice Chancellor for student affairs of the Defense Language Institute during Alghamdi's terms, was disciplined, removed from his post and threatened with court martial when he wrote "Bush knew of the impending attacks on America. He did nothing to warn the American people because he needed this war on terrorism. What is...contemptible is the President of the United States not telling the American people what he knows for political gain," is the least that should have happened for such disrespect shown his Commander in Chief.

That Mohammed Atta dressed like a Mafioso, had a stripper girlfriend, smuggled drugs, was already a licensed pilot when he entered the US, enjoyed pork chops, drank to excess and did cocaine, was closer to Europeans than Arabs in Florida, and included the names of defence contractors on his email list, proves how dangerous the radical fundamentalist Muslim can be.

That 43 lbs of heroin was found on board the Lear Jet owned by Wally Hilliard, the owner of Atta's flight school, just three weeks after Atta enrolled - the biggest seizure ever in Central Florida - was just bad luck. That Hilliard was not charged shows how specious the claims for conspiracy truly are.

That Hilliard's plane had made 30-round trips to Venezuela with the same passengers who always paid cash, that the plane had been supplied by a pair of drug smugglers who had also outfitted CIA drug runner Barry Seal, and that 9/11 commissioner Richard ben-Veniste had been Seal's attorney before Seal's murder, shows nothing but the lengths to which conspiracists will go to draw sinister conclusions.

Reports of insider trading on 9/11 are false, because the SEC investigated and found only respectable investors who will remain nameless involved, and no terrorists, so the windfall profit-taking was merely, as ever, coincidental.

That heightened security for the World Trade Centre was lifted immediately prior to the attacks illustrates that it always happens when you least expect it.

That Hani Hanjour, the pilot of Flight 77, was so incompetent he could not fly a Cessna in August, but in September managed to fly a 767 at excessive speed into a spiraling, 270-degree descent and a level impact of the first floor of the Pentagon, on the only side that was virtually empty and had been hardened to withstand a terrorist attack, merely demonstrates that people can do almost anything once they set their minds to it.

That none of the flight data recorders were said to be recoverable even though they were located in the tail sections, and that until 9/11, no solid-state recorder in a catastrophic crash had been unrecoverable, shows how there's a first time for everything.

That Mohammed Atta left a uniform, a will, a Koran, his driver's license and a "how to fly planes" video in his rental car at the airport means he had other things on his mind.

The mention of Israelis with links to military-intelligence having been arrested on Sept 11 videotaping and celebrating the attacks, of an Israeli espionage ring surveiling DEA and defense installations and trailing the hijackers, and of a warning of impending attacks delivered to the Israeli company Odigo two hours before the first plane hit, does not deserve a response. That the stories also appeared in publications such as Ha'aretz and Forward is a sad display of self-hatred among certain elements of the Israeli media.

That multiple military wargames and simulations were underway the morning of 9/11 - one simulating the crash of a plane into a building; another, a live-fly simulation of multiple hijackings - and took many interceptors away from the eastern seaboard and confused field commanders as to which was a real hijacked aircraft and which was a hoax, was a bizarre coincidence, but no less a coincidence.

That the National Military Command Center ops director asked a rookie substitute to stand his watch at 8:30 am on Sept. 11 is nothing more than bad timing.

That a recording made Sept 11 of air traffic controllers' describing what they had witnessed, was destroyed by an FAA official who crushed it in his hand, cut the tape into little pieces and dropped them in different trash cans around the building, is something no doubt that overzealous official wishes he could undo.

That the FBI knew precisely which Florida flight schools to descend upon hours after the attacks should make every American feel safer knowing their federal agents are on the ball.

That a former flight school executive believes the hijackers were "double agents," and says about Atta and associates, "Early on I gleaned that these guys had government protection. They were let into this country for a specific purpose," and was visited by the FBI just four hours after the attacks to intimidate him into silence, proves he's an unreliable witness, for the simple reason there is no conspiracy.

That Jeb Bush was on board an aircraft that removed flight school records to Washington in the middle of the night on Sept 12th demonstrates how seriously the governor takes the issue of national security.

To insinuate evil motive from the mercy flights of bin Laden family members and Saudi royals after 9/11 shows the sickness of the conspiratorial mindset.

Le Figaro's report in October 2001, known to have originated with French intelligence, that the CIA met Osama bin Laden in a Dubai hospital in July 2001, proves again the perfidy of the French.

That the tape in which bin Laden claims responsibility for the attacks was released by the State Department after having been found providentially by US forces in Afghanistan, and depicts a fattened Osama with a broader face and a flatter nose, proves Osama, and Osama alone, masterminded 9/11.

That at the battle of Tora Bora, where bin Laden was surrounded on three sides, Special Forces received no order to advance and capture him and were forced to stand and watch as two Russian-made helicopters flew into the area where bin Laden was believed hiding, loaded up passengers and returned to Pakistan, demonstrates how confusing the modern battlefield can be.

That upon returning to Fort Bragg from Tora Bora, the same Special Operations troops who had been stood down from capturing bin Laden, suffered a unusual spree of murder/suicides, is nothing more than a series of senseless tragedies.

Reports that bin Laden is currently receiving periodic dialysis treatment in a Pakistani medical hospital are simply too incredible to be true.

That the White House went on Cipro September 11 shows the foresightedness of America's emergency response.

That the anthrax was mailed to perceived liberal media and the Democratic leadership demonstrates only the perversity of the terrorist psyche.

That the anthrax attacks appeared to silence opponents of the Patriot Act shows only that appearances can be deceiving.

That the Ames-strain anthrax was found to have originated at Fort Detrick, and was beyond the capability of all but a few labs to refine, underscores the importance of allowing the investigation to continue without the distraction of absurd conspiracy theories.

That Republican guru Grover Norquist has been found to have aided financiers and supporters of Islamic terror to gain access to the Bush White House, and is a founder of the Islamic Institute, which the Treasury Department believes to be a source of funding for al Qaeda, suggests Norquist is at worst, naive, and at best, needs a wider circle of friends.

That the Department of Justice consistently chooses to see accused 9/11 plotters go free rather than permit the courtroom testimony of al Qaeda leaders in American custody looks bad, but only because we don't have all the facts.

That the White House balked at any inquiry into the events of 9/11, then starved it of funds and stonewalled it, was unfortunate, but since the commission didn't find for conspiracy it's all a non issue anyway.

That the 9/11 commission's executive director and "gatekeeper," Philip Zelikow, was so closely involved in the events under investigation that he testified before the the commission as part of the inquiry, shows only an apparent conflict of interest.

That commission chair Thomas Kean is, like George Bush, a Texas oil executive who had business dealings with reputed al Qaeda financier Khalid bin Mafouz, suggests Texas is smaller than they say it is.

That co-chair Lee Hamilton has a history as a Bush family "fixer," including clearing Bush Sr of the claims arising from the 1980 "October Surprise", is of no concern, since only conspiracists believe there was such a thing as an October Surprise.

That FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds accuses the agency of intentionally fudging specific pre-9/11 warnings and harboring a foreign espionage ring in its translation department, and claims she witnessed evidence of the semi-official infrastructure of money-laundering and narcotics trade behind the attacks, is of no account, since John Ashcroft has gagged her with the rare invocation of "State Secrets Privilege," and retroactively classified her public testimony. For the sake of national security, let us speak no more of her.

That, when commenting on Edmond's case, Daniel Ellsberg remarked that Ashcroft could go to prison for his part in a cover-up, suggests Ellsberg is giving comfort to the terrorists, and could, if he doesn't wise up, find himself declared an enemy combatant.

I could go on. And on and on. But I trust you get the point. Which is simply this: there are no secrets, an American government would never accept civilian casualties for geostrategic gain, and conspiracies are for the weak-minded and gullible. go to
http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2004/08/coincidence-theorists-guide-to-911.html
for links for every statement made here.

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Resolved Question: Do car rental agencies have emergency rates for people travling to be at a relatives funeral?

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if a person were to need travel help because of a sudden death in the family, are there any companies that have a emergency rate for the family of the deceased

Resolved Question: 9/11 Coincidences?

The Coincidence Theorists Guide to 9/11

That governments have permitted terrorist acts against their own people, and have even themselves been perpetrators in order to find strategic advantage is quite likely true, but this is the United States we're talking about.

That intelligence agencies, financiers, terrorists and narco-criminals have a long history together is well established, but the Nugan Hand Bank, BCCI, Banco Ambrosiano, the P2 Lodge, the CIA/Mafia anti-Castro/Kennedy alliance, Iran/Contra and the rest were a long time ago, so there's no need to rehash all that. That was then, this is now!

That Jonathan Bush's Riggs Bank has been found guilty of laundering terrorist funds and fined a US-record $25 million must embarrass his nephew George, but it's still no justification for leaping to paranoid conclusions.

That George Bush's brother Marvin sat on the board of the Kuwaiti-owned company which provided electronic security to the World Trade Centre, Dulles Airport and United Airlines means nothing more than you must admit those Bush boys have done alright for themselves.

That George Bush found success as a businessman only after the investment of Osama's brother Salem and reputed al Qaeda financier Khalid bin Mahfouz is just one of those things - one of those crazy things.

That Osama bin Laden is known to have been an asset of US foreign policy in no way implies he still is.

That al Qaeda was active in the Balkan conflict, fighting on the same side as the US as recently as 1999, while the US protected its cells, is merely one of history's little aberrations.

The claims of Michael Springman, State Department veteran of the Jeddah visa bureau, that the CIA ran the office and issued visas to al Qaeda members so they could receive training in the United States, sound like the sour grapes of someone who was fired for making such wild accusations.

That one of George Bush's first acts as President, in January 2001, was to end the two-year deployment of attack submarines which were positioned within striking distance of al Qaeda's Afghanistan camps, even as the group's guilt for the Cole bombing was established, proves that a transition from one administration to the next is never an easy task.

That so many influential figures in and close to the Bush White House had expressed, just a year before the attacks, the need for a "new Pearl Harbor" before their militarist ambitions could be fulfilled, demonstrates nothing more than the accidental virtue of being in the right place at the right time.

That the company PTECH, founded by a Saudi financier placed on America's Terrorist Watch List in October 2001, had access to the FAA's entire computer system for two years before the 9/11 attack, means he must not have been such a threat after all.

That whistleblower Indira Singh was told to keep her mouth shut and forget what she learned when she took her concerns about PTECH to her employers and federal authorities, suggests she lacked the big picture. And that the Chief Auditor for JP Morgan Chase told Singh repeatedly, as she answered questions about who supplied her with what information, that "that person should be killed," suggests he should take an anger management seminar.

That on May 8, 2001, Dick Cheney took upon himself the job of co-ordinating a response to domestic terror attacks even as he was crafting the administration's energy policy which bore implications for America's military, circumventing the established infrastructure and ignoring the recommendations of the Hart-Rudman report, merely shows the VP to be someone who finds it hard to delegate.

That the standing order which covered the shooting down of hijacked aircraft was altered on June 1, 2001, taking discretion away from field commanders and placing it solely in the hands of the Secretary of Defense, is simply poor planning and unfortunate timing. Fortunately the error has been corrected, as the order was rescinded shortly after 9/11.

That in the weeks before 9/11, FBI agent Colleen Rowley found her investigation of Zacarias Moussaoui so perversely thwarted that her colleagues joked that bin Laden had a mole at the FBI, proves the stress-relieving virtue of humour in the workplace.

That Dave Frasca of the FBI's Radical Fundamentalist Unit received a promotion after quashing multiple, urgent requests for investigations into al Qaeda assets training at flight schools in the summer of 2001 does appear on the surface odd, but undoubtedly there's a good reason for it, quite possibly classified.

That FBI informant Randy Glass, working an undercover sting, was told by Pakistani intelligence operatives that the World Trade Center towers were coming down, and that his repeated warnings which continued until weeks before the attacks, including the mention of planes used as weapons, were ignored by federal authorities, is simply one of the many "What Ifs" of that tragic day.

That over the summer of 2001 Washington received many urgent, senior-level warnings from foreign intelligence agencies and governments - including those of Germany, France, Great Britain, Russia, Egypt, Israel, Morocco, Afghanistan and others - of impending terror attacks using hijacked aircraft and did nothing, demonstrates the pressing need for a new Intelligence Czar.

That John Ashcroft stopped flying commercial aircraft in July 2001 on account of security considerations had nothing to do with warnings regarding September 11, because he said so to the 9/11 Commission.

That former lead counsel for the House David Schippers says he'd taken to John Ashcroft's office specific warnings he'd learned from FBI agents in New York of an impending attack - even naming the proposed dates, names of the hijackers and the targets - and that the investigations had been stymied and the agents threatened, proves nothing but David Schipper's pathetic need for attention.

That Garth Nicolson received two warnings from contacts in the intelligence community and one from a North African head of state, which included specific site, date and source of the attacks, and passed the information to the Defense Department and the National Security Council to evidently no effect, clearly amounts to nothing, since virtually nobody has ever heard of him.

That in the months prior to September 11, self-described US intelligence operative Delmart Vreeland sought, from a Toronto jail cell, to get US and Canadian authorities to heed his warning of his accidental discovery of impending catastrophic attacks is worthless, since Vreeland was a dubious character, notwithstanding the fact that many of his claims have since been proven true.

That FBI Special Investigator Robert Wright claims that agents assigned to intelligence operations actually protect terrorists from investigation and prosecution, that the FBI shut down his probe into terrorist training camps, and that he was removed from a money-laundering case that had a direct link to terrorism, sounds like yet more sour grapes from a disgruntled employee.

That George Bush had plans to invade Afghanistan on his desk before 9/11 demonstrates only the value of being prepared.

The suggestion that securing a pipeline across Afghanistan figured into the White House's calculations is as ludicrous as the assertion that oil played a part in determining war in Iraq.

That Afghanistan is once again the world's principal heroin producer is an unfortunate reality, but to claim the CIA is still actively involved in the narcotics trade is to presume bad faith on the part of the agency.

Mahmood Ahmed, chief of Pakistan's ISI, must not have authorized an al Qaeda payment of $100,000 to Mohammed Atta days before the attacks, and was not meeting with senior Washington officials over the week of 9/11, because I didn't read anything about him in the official report.

That Porter Goss met with Ahmed the morning of September 11 in his capacity as Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has no bearing whatsoever upon his recent selection by the White House to head the Central Intelligence Agency.

That Goss's congressional seat encompasses the 9/11 hijackers' Florida base of operation, including their flight schools, is precisely the kind of meaningless factoid a conspiracy theorist would bring up.

It's true that George HW Bush and Dick Cheney spent the evening of September 10 alone in the Oval Office, but what's wrong with old colleagues catching up? And it's true that George HW Bush and Shafig bin Laden, Osama's brother, spent the morning of September 11 together at a board meeting of the Carlyle Group, but the bin Ladens are a big family.

That FEMA arrived in New York on Sept 10 to prepare for a scheduled biowarfare drill, and had a triage centre ready to go that was larger and better equipped than the one that was lost in the collapse of WTC 7, was a lucky twist of fate.

Newsweek's report that senior Pentagon officials cancelled flights on Sept 10 for the following day on account of security concerns is only newsworthy because of what happened the following morning.

That George Bush's telephone logs for September 11 do not exist should surprise no one, given the confusion of the day.

That Mohamed Atta attended the International Officer's School at Maxwell Air Force Base, that Abdulaziz Alomari attended Brooks Air Force Base Aerospace Medical School, that Saeed Alghamdi attended the Defense Language Institute in Monterey merely shows it is a small world, after all.

That Lt Col Steve Butler, Vice Chancellor for student affairs of the Defense Language Institute during Alghamdi's terms, was disciplined, removed from his post and threatened with court martial when he wrote "Bush knew of the impending attacks on America. He did nothing to warn the American people because he needed this war on terrorism. What is...contemptible is the President of the United States not telling the American people what he knows for political gain," is the least that should have happened for such disrespect shown his Commander in Chief.

That Mohammed Atta dressed like a Mafioso, had a stripper girlfriend, smuggled drugs, was already a licensed pilot when he entered the US, enjoyed pork chops, drank to excess and did cocaine, was closer to Europeans than Arabs in Florida, and included the names of defence contractors on his email list, proves how dangerous the radical fundamentalist Muslim can be.

That 43 lbs of heroin was found on board the Lear Jet owned by Wally Hilliard, the owner of Atta's flight school, just three weeks after Atta enrolled - the biggest seizure ever in Central Florida - was just bad luck. That Hilliard was not charged shows how specious the claims for conspiracy truly are.

That Hilliard's plane had made 30-round trips to Venezuela with the same passengers who always paid cash, that the plane had been supplied by a pair of drug smugglers who had also outfitted CIA drug runner Barry Seal, and that 9/11 commissioner Richard ben-Veniste had been Seal's attorney before Seal's murder, shows nothing but the lengths to which conspiracists will go to draw sinister conclusions.

Reports of insider trading on 9/11 are false, because the SEC investigated and found only respectable investors who will remain nameless involved, and no terrorists, so the windfall profit-taking was merely, as ever, coincidental.

That heightened security for the World Trade Centre was lifted immediately prior to the attacks illustrates that it always happens when you least expect it.

That Hani Hanjour, the pilot of Flight 77, was so incompetent he could not fly a Cessna in August, but in September managed to fly a 767 at excessive speed into a spiraling, 270-degree descent and a level impact of the first floor of the Pentagon, on the only side that was virtually empty and had been hardened to withstand a terrorist attack, merely demonstrates that people can do almost anything once they set their minds to it.

That none of the flight data recorders were said to be recoverable even though they were located in the tail sections, and that until 9/11, no solid-state recorder in a catastrophic crash had been unrecoverable, shows how there's a first time for everything.

That Mohammed Atta left a uniform, a will, a Koran, his driver's license and a "how to fly planes" video in his rental car at the airport means he had other things on his mind.

The mention of Israelis with links to military-intelligence having been arrested on Sept 11 videotaping and celebrating the attacks, of an Israeli espionage ring surveiling DEA and defense installations and trailing the hijackers, and of a warning of impending attacks delivered to the Israeli company Odigo two hours before the first plane hit, does not deserve a response. That the stories also appeared in publications such as Ha'aretz and Forward is a sad display of self-hatred among certain elements of the Israeli media.

That multiple military wargames and simulations were underway the morning of 9/11 - one simulating the crash of a plane into a building; another, a live-fly simulation of multiple hijackings - and took many interceptors away from the eastern seaboard and confused field commanders as to which was a real hijacked aircraft and which was a hoax, was a bizarre coincidence, but no less a coincidence.

That the National Military Command Center ops director asked a rookie substitute to stand his watch at 8:30 am on Sept. 11 is nothing more than bad timing.

That a recording made Sept 11 of air traffic controllers' describing what they had witnessed, was destroyed by an FAA official who crushed it in his hand, cut the tape into little pieces and dropped them in different trash cans around the building, is something no doubt that overzealous official wishes he could undo.

That the FBI knew precisely which Florida flight schools to descend upon hours after the attacks should make every American feel safer knowing their federal agents are on the ball.

That a former flight school executive believes the hijackers were "double agents," and says about Atta and associates, "Early on I gleaned that these guys had government protection. They were let into this country for a specific purpose," and was visited by the FBI just four hours after the attacks to intimidate him into silence, proves he's an unreliable witness, for the simple reason there is no conspiracy.

That Jeb Bush was on board an aircraft that removed flight school records to Washington in the middle of the night on Sept 12th demonstrates how seriously the governor takes the issue of national security.

To insinuate evil motive from the mercy flights of bin Laden family members and Saudi royals after 9/11 shows the sickness of the conspiratorial mindset.

Le Figaro's report in October 2001, known to have originated with French intelligence, that the CIA met Osama bin Laden in a Dubai hospital in July 2001, proves again the perfidy of the French.

That the tape in which bin Laden claims responsibility for the attacks was released by the State Department after having been found providentially by US forces in Afghanistan, and depicts a fattened Osama with a broader face and a flatter nose, proves Osama, and Osama alone, masterminded 9/11.

That at the battle of Tora Bora, where bin Laden was surrounded on three sides, Special Forces received no order to advance and capture him and were forced to stand and watch as two Russian-made helicopters flew into the area where bin Laden was believed hiding, loaded up passengers and returned to Pakistan, demonstrates how confusing the modern battlefield can be.

That upon returning to Fort Bragg from Tora Bora, the same Special Operations troops who had been stood down from capturing bin Laden, suffered a unusual spree of murder/suicides, is nothing more than a series of senseless tragedies.

Reports that bin Laden is currently receiving periodic dialysis treatment in a Pakistani medical hospital are simply too incredible to be true.

That the White House went on Cipro September 11 shows the foresightedness of America's emergency response.

That the anthrax was mailed to perceived liberal media and the Democratic leadership demonstrates only the perversity of the terrorist psyche.

That the anthrax attacks appeared to silence opponents of the Patriot Act shows only that appearances can be deceiving.

That the Ames-strain anthrax was found to have originated at Fort Detrick, and was beyond the capability of all but a few labs to refine, underscores the importance of allowing the investigation to continue without the distraction of absurd conspiracy theories.

That Republican guru Grover Norquist has been found to have aided financiers and supporters of Islamic terror to gain access to the Bush White House, and is a founder of the Islamic Institute, which the Treasury Department believes to be a source of funding for al Qaeda, suggests Norquist is at worst, naive, and at best, needs a wider circle of friends.

That the Department of Justice consistently chooses to see accused 9/11 plotters go free rather than permit the courtroom testimony of al Qaeda leaders in American custody looks bad, but only because we don't have all the facts.

That the White House balked at any inquiry into the events of 9/11, then starved it of funds and stonewalled it, was unfortunate, but since the commission didn't find for conspiracy it's all a non issue anyway.

That the 9/11 commission's executive director and "gatekeeper," Philip Zelikow, was so closely involved in the events under investigation that he testified before the the commission as part of the inquiry, shows only an apparent conflict of interest.

That commission chair Thomas Kean is, like George Bush, a Texas oil executive who had business dealings with reputed al Qaeda financier Khalid bin Mafouz, suggests Texas is smaller than they say it is.

That co-chair Lee Hamilton has a history as a Bush family "fixer," including clearing Bush Sr of the claims arising from the 1980 "October Surprise", is of no concern, since only conspiracists believe there was such a thing as an October Surprise.

That FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds accuses the agency of intentionally fudging specific pre-9/11 warnings and harboring a foreign espionage ring in its translation department, and claims she witnessed evidence of the semi-official infrastructure of money-laundering and narcotics trade behind the attacks, is of no account, since John Ashcroft has gagged her with the rare invocation of "State Secrets Privilege," and retroactively classified her public testimony. For the sake of national security, let us speak no more of her.

That, when commenting on Edmond's case, Daniel Ellsberg remarked that Ashcroft could go to prison for his part in a cover-up, suggests Ellsberg is giving comfort to the terrorists, and could, if he doesn't wise up, find himself declared an enemy combatant.

I could go on. And on and on. But I trust you get the point. Which is simply this: there are no secrets, an American government would never accept civilian casualties for geostrategic gain, and conspiracies are for the weak-minded and gullible. Here is where you can see this with links for every statement:
http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2004/08/coincidence-theorists-guide-to-911.html

A good 9/11 truth movement website:
http://truthmove.org/ What are your thoughts on these "coincidences"? What is the "Cole's Notes version"?

Resolved Question: Am I in the wrong job when the first word in my head upon waking is "f**k"?

I plan to rent a car in Cardiff in June. I need one with automatic transmission. What's the best car rental company you have worked with in Cardiff, and why?

Resolved Question: Drive from Seattle to Vancouver?


Planning to drive from Seattle to Vancouver. How long is the drive?

I need a rental car one-way from Seattle to Vancouver. Anyone know of any rental car companies that allow you to rental a car in Seattle and return it in Vancuver?

Resolved Question: Are there any car rental companies in Salt Lake City with an age restriction of 20 or lower?


I can live with the horrible surcharges; I'd just like to know if it's possible!

Resolved Question: Does anybody know of a car rental company that allows a person to rent car with someone else's credit card?


I am going on my honeymoon and my fiance is 25 (I am 23, and do not want to be a driver) he does not have a credit card and we intend to use mine.

Resolved Question: If i wanted to rent a car do i have to have my own car insurance or can i get it through the rental company?




Resolved Question: Am I in the wrong job when the first word in my head upon waking is "f**k"?


I've done almost everything I don't like as a profession. What next?

worked as auto claims adjuster, rental car salesman, at apartment rental service, library page, paid intern at talent agency, intern at music promotion company, internship at radio program, ESL teacher in Bulgaria, contruction type stuff, guitarist in bands in Hollywood, and waiter. Other jobs too.

I do have B.A. in History. "I Can't Get No Satisfaction."
I did enjoy the Entertainment Industry stuff but of course it is not enough to make living.

Resolved Question: Secured Credit Card Recomentation?

Any suggestions on hotels or resorts? Which is the best rental car company to go with? Which airport should we fly into? I know there are two on the island of Maui.

Voting Question: Is a Secured Credit Card Essentially just a Debit Card?


I'm in the process of rebuilding my credit score and in the meantime I need a credit card for simple things like car and hotel rental where a debit card will not suffice. If I get approved for the secured card, will the rental company recognize the secured card as a credit card or a debit card?

Resolved Question: Another car rental question?


Ok...so i have been looking up rental cars for about a week...I need to pick it up in sacramento, california...Does anyone know of a rental company that will rent to a 24 yr old with out additional charges?????...If so please let me know asap!! Thank you so much...

Resolved Question: Secured Credit Card Recomentation?


I'm in the process of repairing my credit history. Though I'd prefer to just not have a credit card, it was recomended I get a secured credit card and use it minimally (small $100 or less purchase a month or less) to help with this process. In addition, it would be handy to be able to do things like rent a car from time to time, which you usually need a credit card for.

There seem to be dozens of companies eager to take my money, of course. does anyone have a recomentation for a secured credit card? I need a limit of around $500 (for potential car rental) and have no problem putting down the deposit. I'd rather not pay lots of hidden fees though and really wouldn't be using it very often as I've learned to enjoy and appreciate the credit card free lifestyle.

Any suggestions? I've seen all the websites, but perhaps someone has some more specific advice than just a web address. Oh, and as long as I have the deposit/sign up money, is approval usually no problem?

Voting Question: mitsubishi elcipse in accident , what is a comparable rental car??

Hi - my question has to do with picking up a car at the Shannon Airport (or in Shannon) for 3 days in July. I know I can go to the website and look there but at many airports that I have been to, there is a poster board with lots of perfectly fine local companies that are much cheaper than the usual suspects. Perth Australia is a good example: never reserve a car if going there because you can get one much cheaper on the spot. So, can I just show up in July and rent from a smaller company there and then at the airport in Shannon Ireland?

Resolved Question: car rental companies?


which rental car company do you usually choose?

Resolved Question: car rental navigation systems ?


Which car rental companies offer navigation systems and how much do they charge?

Resolved Question: Is there a rental car company that will rent to a 24 year old without charging outrageous fees?


I am 24, i have a perfect driving record. I am looking to rent a car for 4 days. Is there a company out there that will rent to me, but not charge me outrageous fees beause i am under 25?

Resolved Question: if you are in a car accident and it is the other person's fault...insurance question?


Should you report it to your insurance or does their insurance take care of everything?

Also, if your car is going to take a few days to repair, who pays for the rental car. Does it come out of the other person's pocket or their insurance's? The reason why i ask is because I know the person who rear ended me and i want to make it easier on all companies.

Voting Question: mitsubishi elcipse in accident , what is a comparable rental car??


My 99 mitsubishi eclipse was backed into and will take 5 days to repair. I need a rental car and the insurance company says they will pay for a comparable rental car. What is comparable? The only thing i see is a mustang, convertable. It is the only sports car

Voting Question: Do all car rental companies run your driver's license?

I bought a car from a lady I work with (it's a 1999 Chevy Lumina), and I bought a carfax report after I bought it for fun to just see it's history, and it turns out it was a rental car in Greensboro, NC for a year. Now, I will say this car is an excellent car, with no problems whatsoever, and it never has anything major (just the usual things car have like batteries or tires). In my opinion it is as dependable as a new car, and one of the best cars I've owned. For fun, (I'm really into the history of my cars), is there any possible way to see the history of my car when it was a rental? All I know was that it was in Greensboro, NC, but I dont know which company owned it. It says it was a major company is all..... Is there some type of way I can see it's history? The carfax report doesn't help me, because I want to know about it WHEN it was a rental.

Thanks!

Resolved Question: how do rental companies know your using a debit card, if it doesn't say debit/ check card on the front?


i ask this because i have a debit card that doesn't say it on the card and has the mc logo on it. i wonder if the car rental will be able to know the diffrence, or if their machine tells them.

Resolved Question: UK car rental for a 20 year old?


Does anyone know a UK car rental company that rents to people aged 20???

All the ones Ive found are 25 minimum!

Voting Question: One way car rental Las Vegas to San Francisco?


Any ideas for good car rental companies for pick up in Las Vegas and drop off in San Francisco - with no drop off charge. Do we need a car with a good ac (will it be hot in Sept??) - thanks

Resolved Question: What kind of source are expected for me to list on a rental application for credit references?


Are they wanting family, friends, neighbors, employers or the Credit card companies, student loan lenders, car insurance providers, or what??? Also, it asks for 8 such references, do I have to come up with 8 or is that just extra space if neede?

Voting Question: Do all car rental companies run your driver's license?


I currently do not have a great driving record. I know that the rental company asks for a valid driver's license, but do they all have the right to pull up my records? I understand the companies concerns when it comes to liability and insurance, but doesn't my personal car insurance cover me as well?

Resolved Question: Somebody please read this.....I need some help!?

I am thinking about renting a car when I visit Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
What rental companies do they have there and is it worth it?
Where we will be staying they don't have taxi's or buses around all the time.

Resolved Question: A rental car company charges $75 for a 3day rental & $155 for a 7day rental. Write an equation to find...HELP?


A rental car company charges $75 for a 3-day rental and $155 for a 7-day rental. Write an equation to find the amount that the rental car company will charge for any number of days.
y = 20x + 15
y = 15x - 20
y = 25x

Resolved Question: A rental car company wants to charge me for a "missing replacement wheel" two weeks after I returned the car


I returned my rental car with no problem about two months ago. Two weeks later, the rental company called my wife accusing her of stealing the replacement wheel. I don't remember whether there was actually an apparent replacement wheel when I rented it and of course did not steal or notice it when I returned the car. Neither did they say anything then. Therefore you can imagine my surprise when I received a letter yesterday asking me to pay $513.58 for "damage to [their] vehicle".
I don't have the time or the money to hire a lawyer to solve this matter. What should I do?

Resolved Question: Somebody please read this.....I need some help!?


I bought a car two months ago through a bad credit program where I have to pay more than book value. Last week I was rear ended in an acident and the other party admitted fault immediately. The only problem is that where they hit my car they kinked the frame which deemed my car totaled and it was taken immediatley. I have a rental car for 30 days but I was told that the other insurace company only has to give me book value on my car. Which means I am stuck with a $3k note for a car that I will never see again and no chance of getting another car anywhere for a VERY long time. What can I do?! Somebody please!?!

Open Question: Why do so many credit card companies exclude rental car insurance for rentals in Ireland?

I want to rent a car,but I don't have a car that I own, hence I don't have insurance. I know rental companies attempt to hit you up for the extra insurance, but is it mandatory, and what would happen if there was an accident, and I declined insurance? Most companies are self insured, so i wonder about this.

Resolved Question: What are the pros and cons of buying a used car from a rental car company?


I found several sites offering used cars from rental car companies. I want to buy a car with low miles and only one or two years old.

Voting Question: Is it possible Through Car Rental Companies, To Rent a Car in Los Angeles and drive it to New York,...?


Then leave the car there with its Branch in NY.

Resolved Question: Should I sue the Policy holder, or the Insurance company?


I was a victim in a car accident - hit from behind. My car was totaled. I had to rent a car while my other car was in the shop. My insurance paid for the loss of vehicle, (because at the time, we thought his insurance was invalid) but I don't have coverage for rental. I have faxed my 3 weeks of rental bills to his insurance company, but they have not responded for weeks - won't even return my call. Who should I sue, the guy who hit me, or his insurance company? Amount is $700, so it would be a small claims court deal.

Open Question: company auto insurance?


my job is supposed to provide insurance for the cars that I move. I recently discovered that they have not been providing it. What do I do? They took money from my check twice for a simple scratch that is supposed to be covered by thier insurance that they don't have!! I work for a car rental out at the airport, I'm in charge of getting the cars cleaned up when they are returned after use.

Open Question: Why do so many credit card companies exclude rental car insurance for rentals in Ireland?


Open Question: How easy is it to get a cab in Boston?



Open Question: Do companies hire people (who need a one way rental car) to transport a car for them?


I am making a trip with friends to california. We wanted to get a rental car one way, then fly home. A friend at work told me that years ago he got in touch with a car transport company, that actually "hired" him i guess you could call it, to deliver the car. He signed paper work, they filled it up with gas and told him where it needed to go. So basically he did them a service, and got to use the car as his "free" one way rental that he needed for his one way trip across the country. Has anyone ever heard of this?????????

Open Question: Hi All, I need to book a rental car in Spain but must have a credit card?


I do not have a credit card nor want one.
I assume they require a card to secure against damage etc.
Does anyone know of a rental company that will accept cash or debit cards.
Will a prepaid credit card be accepted?

Thanks in anticipation

Open Question: car insurance for rentals?


i just rented a car this afternoon. I bought into the insurance that the rental company has. My son put a scratch on the car. Even though I bought the insurance will I still have to pay for repair of the scratch? ( this is a rental in California) Will I forfeit my deposit?

P.S. The rental company ran my own insurance also. I just have liability.

Open Question: How easy is it to get a cab in Boston?


I will be trying to get a cab at 5am from Brigham and Women's hospital over a weekend, and would rather drive a rental car than try and hunt down a cab at that hour. But my company is pressuring me to use taxis to save money. I'm worried about my safety. any suggestions?

Open Question: What is YTB?

YTB stands for Your Travel Business. YTB is a publicly traded company (ticker symbol YTBL.PK) that was founded in Feb. 2001.

The YTB companies offer two unique and powerful business opportunities, that of referring travel agent or "RTA" and that of independent marketing representative or "REP". The travel agent opportunity has an initial fee under $500 and a monthly license fee of $49.95. There is no fee or travel agency purchase required to be a REP. You may choose to participate in one or both opportunities.

YTB sells travel via the internet through its network of YTB referring travel agents (RTAs). Because of the large volume of travel the YTB network sells, the prices for travel booked through YTB agents is competitive with the discount travel companies. VERY often (my estimation is about 95% of the time) YTB will be as cheap or even cheaper than anyone else.

What kind of travel do YTB referring travel agents sell? They sell airline tickets from over 60 major airlines, rooms from over 55,000 hotels and resorts, cruises from 27 different cruise lines, car rental, tours and all-inclusive packages from the top companies, golf packages, honeymoon registry, event tickets, and more. You can even order flowers, set up golf tee times, expedite your passport and exchange foreign currency - all from a 1-stop shopping travel portal. ANY commissionable travel of any kind can be handled by a YTB RTA.

Please feel free to visit www.4JTRAVEL.com for more information. You can click on the 'Company Presentation' link in the middle of the page to watch a video, or you can click on the 'Join Now' link just below it to become a member of YTB.

YTB is very unique in that it has several important features that no other company has. For example, it has (1) a powerful compensation plan that is so unique it has been copyrighted, (2) a written guarantee that if you do not earn $6,000 in a year by handing out 25 Success From Home magazines (YTB was featured in one earlier in 2007) every month, they will write you a check for the difference , (3) a bill of rights, an official legal document filed with the states, that protects the YTB distributors.

The YTB bonus structure allows for $1,000 to $1,000,000 to be paid in individual bonuses. It is important to note that as of this date, there have been 7 one million dollar bonus checks paid to 7 different YTB RTAs. This proves that the bonus program works, and is not just theoretical or just paying the one or two people at the top.

In my opinion, based on the strength of the compensation plan and the company itself, YTB will become the #1 internet travel company and will create more millionaires than any other network marketing company. Travel is a $7 trillion industry worldwide, and is projected to double within 5 to 10 years! Every 8 seconds - for the next 20 years - a baby boomer will turn 60. Think about the HUGE tidal wave of boomers that will want to do what? Retire & TRAVEL! PLEASE JOIN ME IN THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY!
WWW.4JTRAVEL.COM
Email me at: CONTACT4JTRAVEL@AOL.COM

Open Question: What is YTB?

YTB stands for Your Travel Business. YTB is a publicly traded company (ticker symbol YTBL.PK) that was founded in Feb. 2001.

The YTB companies offer two unique and powerful business opportunities, that of referring travel agent or "RTA" and that of independent marketing representative or "REP". The travel agent opportunity has an initial fee under $500 and a monthly license fee of $49.95. There is no fee or travel agency purchase required to be a REP. You may choose to participate in one or both opportunities.

YTB sells travel via the internet through its network of YTB referring travel agents (RTAs). Because of the large volume of travel the YTB network sells, the prices for travel booked through YTB agents is competitive with the discount travel companies. VERY often (my estimation is about 95% of the time) YTB will be as cheap or even cheaper than anyone else.

What kind of travel do YTB referring travel agents sell? They sell airline tickets from over 60 major airlines, rooms from over 55,000 hotels and resorts, cruises from 27 different cruise lines, car rental, tours and all-inclusive packages from the top companies, golf packages, honeymoon registry, event tickets, and more. You can even order flowers, set up golf tee times, expedite your passport and exchange foreign currency - all from a 1-stop shopping travel portal. ANY commissionable travel of any kind can be handled by a YTB RTA.

Please feel free to visit www.4JTRAVEL.com for more information. You can click on the 'Company Presentation' link in the middle of the page to watch a video, or you can click on the 'Join Now' link just below it to become a member of YTB.

YTB is very unique in that it has several important features that no other company has. For example, it has (1) a powerful compensation plan that is so unique it has been copyrighted, (2) a written guarantee that if you do not earn $6,000 in a year by handing out 25 Success From Home magazines (YTB was featured in one earlier in 2007) every month, they will write you a check for the difference , (3) a bill of rights, an official legal document filed with the states, that protects the YTB distributors.

The YTB bonus structure allows for $1,000 to $1,000,000 to be paid in individual bonuses. It is important to note that as of this date, there have been 7 one million dollar bonus checks paid to 7 different YTB RTAs. This proves that the bonus program works, and is not just theoretical or just paying the one or two people at the top.

In my opinion, based on the strength of the compensation plan and the company itself, YTB will become the #1 internet travel company and will create more millionaires than any other network marketing company. Travel is a $7 trillion industry worldwide, and is projected to double within 5 to 10 years! Every 8 seconds - for the next 20 years - a baby boomer will turn 60. Think about the HUGE tidal wave of boomers that will want to do what? Retire & TRAVEL! PLEASE JOIN ME IN THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY!
WWW.4JTRAVEL.COM
Email me at: CONTACT4JTRAVEL@AOL.COM

Open Question: What is YTB.COM?

YTB stands for Your Travel Business. YTB is a publicly traded company (ticker symbol YTBL.PK) that was founded in Feb. 2001.

The YTB companies offer two unique and powerful business opportunities, that of referring travel agent or "RTA" and that of independent marketing representative or "REP". The travel agent opportunity has an initial fee under $500 and a monthly license fee of $49.95. There is no fee or travel agency purchase required to be a REP. You may choose to participate in one or both opportunities.

YTB sells travel via the internet through its network of YTB referring travel agents (RTAs). Because of the large volume of travel the YTB network sells, the prices for travel booked through YTB agents is competitive with the discount travel companies. VERY often (my estimation is about 95% of the time) YTB will be as cheap or even cheaper than anyone else.

What kind of travel do YTB referring travel agents sell? They sell airline tickets from over 60 major airlines, rooms from over 55,000 hotels and resorts, cruises from 27 different cruise lines, car rental, tours and all-inclusive packages from the top companies, golf packages, honeymoon registry, event tickets, and more. You can even order flowers, set up golf tee times, expedite your passport and exchange foreign currency - all from a 1-stop shopping travel portal. ANY commissionable travel of any kind can be handled by a YTB RTA.

Please feel free to visit www.4JTRAVEL.com for more information. You can click on the 'Company Presentation' link in the middle of the page to watch a video, or you can click on the 'Join Now' link just below it to become a member of YTB.

YTB is very unique in that it has several important features that no other company has. For example, it has (1) a powerful compensation plan that is so unique it has been copyrighted, (2) a written guarantee that if you do not earn $6,000 in a year by handing out 25 Success From Home magazines (YTB was featured in one earlier in 2007) every month, they will write you a check for the difference , (3) a bill of rights, an official legal document filed with the states, that protects the YTB distributors.

The YTB bonus structure allows for $1,000 to $1,000,000 to be paid in individual bonuses. It is important to note that as of this date, there have been 7 one million dollar bonus checks paid to 7 different YTB RTAs. This proves that the bonus program works, and is not just theoretical or just paying the one or two people at the top.

In my opinion, based on the strength of the compensation plan and the company itself, YTB will become the #1 internet travel company and will create more millionaires than any other network marketing company. Travel is a $7 trillion industry worldwide, and is projected to double within 5 to 10 years! Every 8 seconds - for the next 20 years - a baby boomer will turn 60. Think about the HUGE tidal wave of boomers that will want to do what? Retire & TRAVEL! PLEASE JOIN ME IN THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY!
WWW.4JTRAVEL.COM
Email me at: CONTACT4JTRAVEL@AOL.COM

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YTB stands for Your Travel Business. YTB is a publicly traded company (ticker symbol YTBL.PK) that was founded in Feb. 2001.

The YTB companies offer two unique and powerful business opportunities, that of referring travel agent or "RTA" and that of independent marketing representative or "REP". The travel agent opportunity has an initial fee under $500 and a monthly license fee of $49.95. There is no fee or travel agency purchase required to be a REP. You may choose to participate in one or both opportunities.

YTB sells travel via the internet through its network of YTB referring travel agents (RTAs). Because of the large volume of travel the YTB network sells, the prices for travel booked through YTB agents is competitive with the discount travel companies. VERY often (my estimation is about 95% of the time) YTB will be as cheap or even cheaper than anyone else.

What kind of travel do YTB referring travel agents sell? They sell airline tickets from over 60 major airlines, rooms from over 55,000 hotels and resorts, cruises from 27 different cruise lines, car rental, tours and all-inclusive packages from the top companies, golf packages, honeymoon registry, event tickets, and more. You can even order flowers, set up golf tee times, expedite your passport and exchange foreign currency - all from a 1-stop shopping travel portal. ANY commissionable travel of any kind can be handled by a YTB RTA.

Please feel free to visit www.4JTRAVEL.com for more information. You can click on the 'Company Presentation' link in the middle of the page to watch a video, or you can click on the 'Join Now' link just below it to become a member of YTB.

YTB is very unique in that it has several important features that no other company has. For example, it has (1) a powerful compensation plan that is so unique it has been copyrighted, (2) a written guarantee that if you do not earn $6,000 in a year by handing out 25 Success From Home magazines (YTB was featured in one earlier in 2007) every month, they will write you a check for the difference , (3) a bill of rights, an official legal document filed with the states, that protects the YTB distributors.

The YTB bonus structure allows for $1,000 to $1,000,000 to be paid in individual bonuses. It is important to note that as of this date, there have been 7 one million dollar bonus checks paid to 7 different YTB RTAs. This proves that the bonus program works, and is not just theoretical or just paying the one or two people at the top.

In my opinion, based on the strength of the compensation plan and the company itself, YTB will become the #1 internet travel company and will create more millionaires than any other network marketing company. Travel is a $7 trillion industry worldwide, and is projected to double within 5 to 10 years! Every 8 seconds - for the next 20 years - a baby boomer will turn 60. Think about the HUGE tidal wave of boomers that will want to do what? Retire & TRAVEL! PLEASE JOIN ME IN THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY!
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Open Question: Can anyone tell me which is the best car rental company to use at Orlando International Airport (MCO).?


I want to use a rental company in the terminal and not off-site. I have used Dollar before but the wait is always long.

Open Question: Hertz Rental car for under age 25?


My Husband had to make an emergency flight out of state, and needs a rental car. The problem is his age. Does anyone know what the daily fee is at Hertz for a driver between 21 and 25? Does anyone know what major rental company has the lowest fee? Thanks!

Open Question: Do all auto insurance companies check with your DMV for your driving record?


I got some minor accident on my record, something like bumping into someone and leaving a dent, I don't even really remember it was like 4 years ago. Anyway, this car was a rental that I dented and a very expensive one at that, ended up being 2500 to fix even though I could have popped the dent out for free. But because of this incident, state farm and geico are charging me out the wazo because I'm a 20 year old male with speeding tickets and this accident thing that happened a long ass time ago. The difference without the accident on there is amazing, so I'm trying to find a place that will ignore this thing that happened in SEP of 04. Anyone know of a place? Thank you. Yeah unfortunately taking a defensive driving course in Virginia won't get you anywhere.