This is the final part of the Amway part and as many of you would perhaps agree, WT and Amway are First Cousins
This final part deals with Amway - Religion and Politics
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James
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Amway has one stance on including politics and religion into your business, while many large
distributors have another. Im not talking about personal beliefs, as we would all differ at least
slightly there. I am also not talking about my own personal beliefs because I dont think they have
anything to do with this discussion. I am talking about subjecting distributors to the personal
beliefs of a particular Diamond.
Click here for audio by Diamond Ron Rummel.Amways stance on this is fairly clear. Here is their policy from the
Business Compendium :http://www.best.com/~cobra/amway/probandt/politics.htm (1 of 4) [6/10/2001 8:19:49 AM]
From the section entitled: THE RIGHT TO DIFFER
From the beginning, the Amway business has been one of equal opportunity. It's an opportunity
open to people from all walks of life--people with varying religious convictions, political affiliations,
nationalities, ethnic backgrounds, and racial origins. Amway distributors come together as
business associates, agreeing on the principles of free enterprise. They work together to achieve
financial independence by following the Amway Sales and Marketing Plan and observing the Code
of Ethics and Rules of Conduct. On all other issues not specifically affecting the operation of their
Amway businesses, Amway distributors have the right to hold differing viewpoints, without their
differences jeopardizing their status as Amway distributors or their business relationships with
other distributors.
If the business platform becomes a pulpit for preaching religious doctrines or political causes, people
with differing beliefs who attend what they expect to be a business meeting, are turned away--or
turned off--from Amway. In essence, they are denied their right to participate in a business
opportunity.
Amway has become so successful because it is not restrictive. Because it is accessible to virtually
everyone. Because it can be tailored to meet the needs of the individual.
The right to choose, the right to differ. Personal freedom, personal choice. Isn't that really what
Amway is all about?
Politics & Religion in Amway
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That is fairly clear, would you agree? Anyone who has gone to a Free Enterprise or Major
Function or Rally knows these rules arent followed.
Click here for audio by Crown KennyStewart. One of the most flagrant of these in my time was a speaker named Ezola Foster. Ezola was
invited in to speak at a Free Enterprise Weekend by Kenny Stewart to do what she does- talk
about politics. One of her topics was affirmative action. She spent quite a while discussing this. She
even went on to insult homosexuality. This received a standing ovation by most of the crowd of
around 20,000. This was clearly a case of using the stage as a political platform.
http://www.best.com/~cobra/amway/probandt/politics.htm (2 of 4) [6/10/2001 8:19:49 AM]
Jeff & Joni with controversial Political Activist Ezola Foster
Remember, it doesnt matter if you agree or not. The point is if Ronald Reagan, Bob McEwen,(
Click here for audio
by Representative Bob McEwen.) George Bush, Dan Quayle, Jack Kemp orOliver North speak at Amway functions they should be told that this is
not a political forum.Because they are politicians, I assume they would likely decline under those circumstances. I dont
blame these people for speaking what they believe. I blame the people who hired them to come in.
By the way, I have seen all of those people speak at Amway functions. I have never seen a
Democrat speak at an Amway function.
Click here for audio by Crown Ambassador DexterYager.
Politics & Religion in Amway
http://www.best.com/~cobra/amway/probandt/politics.htm (3 of 4) [6/10/2001 8:19:49 AM]
Jeff with Jack Kemp (taken at a Stewart Free Enterprise function)
The same holds true for religion. I have seen Mike Murdock, Dave Roever, Paul & Billy Tseeka,
Florence Littauer, Tim Lahaye, Bob & Cindy Harrison, Peter Marshall, Billy Zeoli, etc. speak at
Amway functions. They did what they do, as they are all Christian speakers. Dont get me
wrong--Im sure many people who speak for a living are Christians. These people speak for a
living
about Christianity. And, of course, when they speak at Amway functions thats what theydo. I have never seen a Jew, Buddhist, or any other denomination represented at an Amway
function.
Amway doesnt mind if someone mentions their religion in the process of telling their story of
success. That is not what I am talking about. This is supposed to be a business, and I don't think it
is being treated like one.
Click here for audio by Crown Kenny Stewart.For some more pictures
click here for the Photo Album . For some more details click here for theReference
section.Politics & Religion in Amway
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I hope that you all have enjoyed this info
I only wish that i could put the Photos of this guy and his wife with all the Big Wigs Diamonds and Crown Ambassodors, and Reagan, Bush, Dan Quayle, Jack Kemp, etc and all the INTERNAL DOCUMENTS THAT HE SCANNED to show
WHERE THE MONEY REAL GOES AND WHO GETS IT
WELL TAKE CARE
jAMES