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Wal-Mart Get Major Kudos for Thanking the Troops and Conquering the Digital Divide

From: Lance (Sam's Corporate Culture Lives On)
Remote Name: 66.82.52.55
Date: 08 Nov 2003
Time: 22:49:09

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Wal-Mart Get Major Kudos for Thanking the Troops and Conquering the Digital Divide. God Bless Wal-Mart. In every entry way of every Wal-Mart is a binder filled with pages for you to deliver a message to the troops. You can go in and write a message to our troops. You can write anything you want to, I read a few, one from a fifth grader which said “ I love what you are doing there.” Another read “God Bless you all” some were literally three paragraphs of gratitude. I wrote one too; “The future of our nation and the freedom of all people in the world rely on your efforts. The Countries of the world are in your debt for your selfless strength of character and personal sacrifice. We are so proud of your work and ongoing commitment. You the reason we remain free. Hang tough, we appreciate your dedication and perseverance for the betterment of all mankind.” I advise everyone to visit Wal-Mart and let our team know how much we believe in their hard work and efforts to stabilize one of the most hostile regions on the planet. This is what we can all do to show our support of our troops. ----------- On another note Wal-Mart has started Internet Service to it’s customers for $9.94 and offering CD to help get you set up. The Internet Service also has available; Spam Blocking. 700 hours for a month Free, Family friendly Content Controls, Instant Messaging and Email Address at http://www.WMConnect.com Wow this competes with AOL, big time. Imagine the availability for those who cannot understand how the Internet works or are left out. This will increase Internet traffic and allow for anyone to be on the Internet. This is how the world can conquer the digital divide. Isn’t it interesting as the Regulators attack Wal-Mart for various things, that Wal-Mart just keeps on giving back to their communities and customers. This time helping to conquer the digital divide which was brought to our attention by Bill Gates, Al Gore, Bill Clinton as they had foreseen a situation of the have nots being left behind as the Internet became more popular. We are glad to see that Wal-Mart is using it’s brains, money and entrepreneurship to help solve the problems in our world. Wal-Mart deserves some major kudos and a proclamation from the President, Congress and Senate of the United States. I believe that if we limit our government bureaucracy and strengthen the free market that we can solve the world’s problems. Here are some other ideas that can be used now that more people can get online at a low price. http://www.parthe.net/_cwg0703/00000077.htm and http://www.parthe.net/_cwg0803/00000012.htm and http://www.parthe.net/_cwg0803/00000044.htm and really it is all about the flow of thought; http://www.parthe.net/_cwg1003/00000012.htm . We can allow Corporations to sponsor content for online schools, to alert their customers of their wares. Everyone wins. Wal-mart, Microsoft and a host of others use the Internet to sell wares and bring people to their sites. Any way it is no wonder why Wal-Mart is leading the field and keeps growing, it has become the distribution system for the US, accounting for 8% of our GDP, that is impressive and the reason is clear. Wal-Mart is always looking for ways to serve the needs and desires of it’s customers. It is amazing how much our companies give back to us. How much their founders and executives give to the world. I challenge every single living Regulator to show me their gifts to the World. Hmmmm? I guess that is quite unfair, because they rarely have the intellectual capacity to even see the problems they cause in our world. I take it back, that is not fair to such people. Until then maybe we should cut down the number of regulators and increase the space needed to run for the companies and entrepreneurs that solve the problems they see? Lance@carwashguys.com

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