Month: December 2013

  • RET Internet Marketing, LLC Launches Website Featuring Quality Bowling Supplies

    Founder of RET Internet Marketing, LLC, Robert Taylor is excited to announce the launch of his new website venture, ShopBowlingSupplies.com; the website features a vast assortment of bowling products including bowling balls, bags, shoes, apparel, accessories, and novelties.  For more information, visit the website’s blog at BowlingBagsBlog.com.

    (PRWEB) December 05, 2013

    Robert Taylor is pleased to announce the creation and launch of his new website venture, http://www.ShopBowlingSupplies.com. The website offers a broad variety of bowling products such as bowling balls, bags, shoes, apparel, accessories, and novelties, as well as items for pains and strains that can be associated with bowling. Taylor was an avid bowler many years ago and renewed his passion with the sport recently, which inspired him to enter the bowling supplies market so that he could offer likeminded individuals the chance to purchase quality bowling supplies to enhance their favorite hobby.

    There are many wonderful bowling products featured within the merchandise of ShopBowlingSupplies.com. Many of these items come from the best brands in the industry such as Ebonite or Brunswick, in order to ensure that the products are of the highest possible quality. There are a large number of bowling balls with very interesting properties including the Hammer Spike or the Mystic Aura bowling balls. In the future, Taylor plans to continually expand the product lines offered on the website. By periodically updating the site’s merchandise, he hopes to encourage customers to keep coming back to check out what new items are being offered.

    Taylor has learned in his years of business experience that product quality, fast and efficient customer service, and integrity are the most important aspects of a business, which he plans to bring in full to customer experiences at ShopBowlingSupplies.com. Taylor plans to feature plenty of deals and offers, including free shipping for bowling balls, bags, and shoes. Additionally, customers who enter the code ‘BOWL’ before December 30, will receive an additional 5% discount.

    To complement the main website, Taylor is also launching a blog located at http://www.BowlingBagsBlog.com. The blog will feature topics related to general bowling information. Taylor will be offering discussions regarding the different bowling products offered on his website, as well as featuring bowling tips, facts, and information regarding the history of bowling. The overall goal of the blog is to help potential customers understand bowling a little better and guide them towards the products that are perfect for them.

    About the Company:

    ShopBowlingSupplies.com — a division of RET Internet Marketing, LLC — is owned and operated by Web entrepreneur Robert Taylor. The company can be followed on Twitter at Twitter.com/ShopBowling and liked on Facebook by searching Shop-Bowling-Supplies.

    Robert Taylor
    http://www.ShopBowlingSupplies.com
    (301) 218-3986

  • THE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT – PART II

    15th AmendmentWhen voters across America went to vote last month, many eyes were on Texas, which has faced recent criticism that its new voter ID law could make it harder for women to vote. But as noted above, many states have passed restrictive voter ID laws recently.  State legislators claim the laws reduce voter fraud—there were only 13 credible cases of in-person voter impersonation between 2000 and 2010—by requiring voters to present various forms of identification. Poor, elderly, and minority voters, along with women, are hit particularly hard by these harsh voting requirements, and voters felt the impact when trying to cast their vote this month.

    According to Mother Jones, while some Americans headed to Twitter to express their support for the new voting regulations, others used the medium to complain about not having their votes counted or being forced to jump additional hurdles, such as signing a sworn affidavit. And to underscore the confusion that these laws have wrought across the country, some voters didn’t know what kind of identification, if any, they needed. There are also reports of poll workers requiring IDs in states like New York and Iowa, which don’t have voter ID laws on the books. Mother Jones is tracking voter complaints across the United States, through both Twitter and organizations that run help lines, to determine which states were having trouble. Here’s what we’ve found: 

    Mother Jones went on to report that Texas has one of the strictest voter ID laws in the country, requiring voters to prevent photo identification with a name that “substantially” matches the name on the voter registration list. High-profile Texans, including ex-House Speaker Jim Wright and Democratic state Sen. Wendy Davis, would have been unable to vote under the new law. But thanks to an amendment offered by Davis, voters whose names don’t match—particularly women who’ve taken their husbands name—can sign an affidavit swearing under penalty of perjury that they are who say they are. While plenty of voters questioned why the law was such a big deal and said they had no trouble voting—others complained of having to sign affidavits.

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