Streaming Sessions - Confidence & Inner Game

Zeke talks about inner game and why this is important for people who want to protect their right to free action.

This session can also be viewed on Youtube and Ustream.

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You're right! Its all about weather or not you can take the heat. When you know they are bluffing you with their lies you can do one of three things.
#1-confess to everything they say you did. Guilty-a loser.
#2-say nothing and your silence is presumed consent. Guilty-a loser.
#3-say everything opposite to the agents statement and call for a due process hearing. Rebut the presumption in essence, personal jurisdiction. Their court has no jurisdiction-the winner.

Got your Claim of Right and Fee Schedule handy?

Without knowledge how could one ever feel confident in defending their free action (rights).

Once again, thank you Zeke for the Truth.

Hi just came across your weblog and been browsing around some of the entries and just wondering why you chose a Wordpress blog dont you find it difficult to accomplish anything with? Been considering about starting one.

Jordan Author Profile Page said:

Eryn,

Power Politics is built on top of Movable Type [1], which is similar to Wordpress but designed by Six Apart [2].

There are limitations to using a publishing platform but because Power Politics is a blog, it's very much ideal.

Since building Power Politics, I've switched my platform-of-choice to Wordpress which I have found is very extend-able if you know a bit of PHP and are willing to read the documentation.

Thank you for visiting Power Politics and please let me know if there's anything else I can help you with.

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