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To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (44415)1/17/2001 10:42:47 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Interesting Susie. Thanks for the look see!

WW



To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (44415)1/17/2001 11:13:32 PM
From: V$gas.Com  Respond to of 44908
 
What's really sad is that the oral sex in the Oval Office, perjury and obstruction of justice is a true story.



To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (44415)1/18/2001 5:32:29 AM
From: JWC  Respond to of 44908
 
www.TruthOrFiction.com (http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/evangelistbush.htm)


Rumor: President-Elect George Bush Took Time From a Banquet to Help a
Teen Become a Christian-Fiction!

Summary of Rumor: The email says that George W. Bush was at a thank-you banquet for his campaign staff
when he met a woman and her teen-age son who identified herself as a Christian. George Bush asked
her son if he was a believer. The boy said he didn't think so. George Bush then took 30 minutes to tell
him about his own faith and to pray with him to become a Christian.

The Truth: Mr. Bush is a professing Born-Again Christian (click here), but this story about leading a
teenager to Christ at a campaign worker's banquet is not true. TruthOrFiction.com has talked with
several people associated with the Bush campaign, some of whom are Christians, and none of them
knows of this story having happened. Because of the time crunch that was caused by the drawn-out
election results in Florida, there was no thank-you dinner in Austin for campaign workers. We have been
told that there was a reception to thank volunteers who worked in the campaign, but Governor Bush was
not in attendance.

A real example of the story as it has been circulated:

There is a man in our church, Jeff Benoit, who has a friend who served on Pres. Elect Bush's campaign in Austin, and she
called him to tell this story.

Last week, Gov. Bush appeared at the thank-you banquet for his campaign staff, and was going table to table to shake
hands with the 1000+campaign volunteers.

He got to one lady, who by a brief comment she made, indicated she was a Christian. She was there with her 16 year old
son.

Gov. Bush asked him if he was a believer, too. He said he didn't think so.

Gov. Bush then asked, "Do you mind if I tell you how I came to know Christ as my savior?"

The boy agreed, and Gov. Bush pulled up a chair and witnessed to him for 30 minutes, and led him in the sinners prayer!

Jeff's friend was so choked up, she could hardly tell the story through her tears.

Yes, my dear girlfriend, we are living in the end times. How glorious to know that our new president is a man that doesn't
feel the political pressure to glad-hand 1000 people, but would take 30 minutes of his precious time to lead a teenager
to Christ.



To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (44415)1/18/2001 8:51:52 AM
From: Susie924  Respond to of 44908
 
Thursday January 18, 8:33 am Eastern Time
Press Release
TSIG.com Reports Fourth Quarter Membership Sales
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 18, 2001-- TeleServices Internet Group Inc. (OTCBB:TIGI - news), also known as TSIG.com, today announced that net sales of The Affinity Group's Membership Programs grew to 70,691 (unaudited) in the fourth quarter of 2000, compared to 9,791 in the fourth quarter of 1999. As previously announced, 12,350 of the new membership sales were generated over the Internet.

The 70,691 sales were derived from three types of membership club programs. 46,082 were travel membership clubs, 18,000 were mini-vacation programs, and 6,609 were buyer's clubs. These club memberships, each of which costs the consumer approximately $100 annually, are designed to offer the best products, to the most customers, for the lowest customer acquisition cost in the industry.

``From these fourth-quarter numbers, it is clear that we are seeing tremendous growth in our membership-based programs,'' stated Scott Roix, CEO of TSIG.com. ``We are especially gratified to see a rapid rise in Internet sales, because these are the most profitable for the company. With the new products and new alliances we have in the pipeline, we fully expect these growth trends to continue, thanks to the hard work of our more than 300 employees.''

About TSIG.com

Teleservices Internet Group Inc., also known as TSIG.com, is a Florida-based marketing and e-commerce company that focuses on the acquisition and retention of customers through marketing and promotional programs that utilize the most efficient technologies and distribution systems.

TSIG.com recently acquired The Affinity Group, a database marketing and sales company, and General Search.com, a family-friendly search engine with one of the most accurate search results on the Internet. These acquisitions give TSIG.com the technology and management expertise needed for effective consumer marketing, and the unique advantage of an end-to-end consumer marketing group. TSIG.com has marketing programs and distribution channels designed to acquire customers at low cost, and then offers additional loyalty programs and content that will make the customer a repeat customer.

With a new management team, a focused business strategy and experienced marketing and IT professionals, TSIG.com is poised to become a leader in providing traditional and e-business sales and services. The company's current corporate partners include Pennzoil and Coca-Cola. More information about the company is available at www.tsig.com.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains ``forward-looking statements'' within the meaning of Section 27A of the 1933 Securities Act and Section 21E of the 1934 Securities Exchange Act. Actual results could differ materially, as the result of (1) competition in the markets for the company's products and services; (2) the ability of the company and its partners to execute their plans successfully; (3) the ability of the company to finance its operations; and (4) other factors noted in the company's SEC filings.

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Contact:

TeleServices Internet Group Inc., St. Petersburg
Paul Henry, 727/897-4036
phenry@tsig.com
or
Steve Kaston, 631/784-7838
skaston@tsig.com



To: Suzanne Newsome who wrote (44415)1/18/2001 8:52:13 AM
From: JRSwails  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Thanks Suzanne. I'll pass this along to my cousin. She'll be heart broken, but the truth is what's important.

Sorry for the misinformation. I stand corrected.

Regards,
Jerry