ALIPAC Drops Endorsement of Bob Goodlatte for Supporting Obama's Amnesty for illegals

ALIPAC is dropping their standing endorsement of Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) (202-225-5431) today due to Goodlatte's support for Obama's illegal alien amnesty plans, which would entail changing current immigration and border laws to accommodate millions of illegal immigrants and their employers!

Raleigh, NC, USA (September 25, 2013) -- Contact: ALIPAC (866) 703-0864 / Press@alipac.us

ALIPAC is dropping their standing endorsement of Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) (202-225-5431) today due to Goodlatte's support for Obama's illegal alien amnesty plans, which would entail changing current immigration and border laws to accommodate millions of illegal immigrants and their employers!

Bob Goodlatte is John Boehner's appointed chairman of the powerful House Judicial Committee which intends to pass some bills next month designed to legalize illegal aliens starting with young immigration law violators and then all others eventually.

"We are dropping our endorsement of Bob Goodlatte due to his support for amnesty for illegal aliens," said William Gheen, President of ALIPAC. "He really had us fooled due to his past strong scores with NumbersUSA. We are now actively seeking a strong GOP primary challenger for Goodlatte in 2014 who will inform and organize the more than 80% of Republican voters who disagree with Goodlatte's support for Obama's illegal alien amnesty plans!"

ALIPAC is America's largest grass roots Political Action Committee fighting against illegal immigration and any form of amnesty for illegal aliens. Founded on 9/11 of 2004, ALIPAC currently endorses more than 140 federal candidates, but has recently had to rescind endorsements for a small group of GOP members of Congress who have betrayed their constituents on immigration issues by changing their positions to support amnesty for illegals.

Congressmen Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) and Ted Poe (R-TX) are being added to a list of 28 GOP members of Congress who now support Obama's illegal alien amnesty plan.

ALIPAC is pointing out that if sellouts like Poe and Goodlatte succeed in legalizing millions of illegal aliens, any future hopes of border security, immigration law enforcement, or protections for American workers, students, taxpayers, and voters will become politically impossible. Such an amnesty will also quickly attract the next waves of tens of millions of illegal aliens from 3rd world areas just like the prior amnesty of 1986 did.

For more information about ALIPAC's efforts to stop the degradation and destruction of the United States from amnesty for illegal aliens, or to schedule interviews, please visit http://www.ALIPAC.us or http://www.AgainstAmnesty.com.

SuccessorE Helps Jobseekers Get More Interviews and Find Jobs Faster with eResume™

SuccessorE, Inc., today announced that jobseekers who use their eResume™ (electronic resume) are seeing a clear advantage in a tight job market.

Calgary, Alberta, Canada (September 25, 2013) -- SuccessorE, Inc., the creators of the eResume™ online career portfolio, today announced that jobseekers who use their eResume™ (electronic resume) are seeing a clear advantage in a tight job market. SuccessorE subscribers are reporting that after adopting the electronic resume (eResumeTM) format they are able to make a bigger impact with prospective employers resulting in more interviews and more job offers.

"When I started looking for a job I wasn't having much success, but once I started using your service, I was getting calls left right and center!," writes Serena Pawluk, a SuccessorE user. "On Monday this week, I had an interview downtown. I had used your site. When I met with the interviewer he felt like he already knew me because he was able to view my sample work, my references, my samples, and already felt that I would be the perfect fit for the job. This morning he reached out to me to offer me this amazing career opportunity! All without checking my references because they were already on my eResumeTM. I will be ensuring everyone knows about SuccessorE as I KNOW the eResumeTM works!"

The SuccessorE eResume™ tool allows jobseekers to showcase their skills and abilities using a mix of traditional resume, and media-rich elements all hosted on the web to be viewed by prospective employers. The format is private, unlike LinkedIn so jobseekers decide who to share it with and how via the creation of unique links they can also track the number of views on.

"Our product really helps job seekers stand out in any market," said Laura Cooke, President of SuccessorE, Inc. "In fact, all of our clients who put the time and effort into creating and sending out their eResume™ are seeing an increase in both interview requests and job offers. An eResume™ has an impact like no other job search tool."

Jobseeker Aisling Lynch agrees. "I was nervous about making the move to Toronto without having a job in place first" she says, "but with SuccessorE's help, I had a professional and unique product that one recruiter mentioned definitely helped me stand out. I had two interviews within the first week of my move and a job within two weeks. Thank-you SuccessorE."

About SuccessorE, Inc.
Based in Calgary, Alberta, SuccessorE, Inc., was created to give job seekers the same advantage as networking, in a competitive job market, when no network is in place. Through its eResume™ service, SuccessorE lets you create customized online job profile highlighting your skills and expertise using a traditional resume, online portfolio, references, photos and video, and more. Job seeker success proves that SuccessorE's eResume™ has an incredible impact with potential employers. And a portion of all SuccessorE profits go to not-for-profit organizations.

For more information, visit http://www.successore.com or email info@sucessore.com.

NanoMarkets Issues New Report Examining Use of Quantum Dots in Lighting and Displays

NanoMarkets today announced the release of its new report, "Market Opportunities for Quantum Dots in Lighting and Displays."

Glen Allen, Virginia (September 25, 2013) -- Industry analyst firm NanoMarkets today announced the release of its new report, "Market Opportunities for Quantum Dots in Lighting and Displays." In the report the firm states that quantum dots (QDs) will create significant opportunities for electronics manufacturers in the coming years through their ability to enable the creation of higher value intermediary products. Furthermore, the arrival of QDs will pose a significant threat to OLED displays and lighting.


About the Report:
This new NanoMarkets report provides an in depth market analysis of the opportunities emerging within the field of quantum dots (QDs), examining the latest products, strategies and technical developments in electronics applications for these emerging materials. Within the report we assess how QDs are likely to penetrate addressable markets in lighting and display applications and along what time horizon. We also examine the technology hurdles facing QDs broader adoption and how the industry will resolve them. The report also evaluates the potential of QDs vs. competing technologies and provides NanoMarkets opinions on how well QDs will fare.

The report also includes NanoMarkets' assessments of the strategies of leading firms active in the QD space with attention paid as to which are the companies to watch in the market. In addition, detailed and granular forecasts of QD shipments in volume and value terms and by application will be provided.

From the Report:
The value of quantum dot material will be less than $200 million in 2018 growing to $560 million by 2020. Yet there are immediate opportunities to create and sell higher value-added intermediary products using QDs. An example here is 3M's Quantum Dot Enhancement Film (QDEF) which is designed to make it easier for display makers to enhance existing backlighting units (BLUs) with QDs. There is also potential for distinguishing QD products at the material level by adding tunability or making them cadmium-free. High-performance blue QDs will also find a ready market.

TVs, cell phones and notebooks with QD-enhanced LCD displays are already being sold, with Sony, LG, Samsung and Sharp backing this technology. NanoMarkets expects that such products will clock up a healthy $10.5 billion at retail as early as 2016. While some big display firms are doing their own R&D, most are licensing the technology from startups such as QD Vision, Nanosys, Nano Photonica, and Nanoco Group.

Light-emitting QDs may eventually prove a serious challenge to OLEDs in the future. OLED displays are being promoted because of their excellent color and suitability for flexible displays; attributes that QDs can match. However, light-emitting QDs promise better power efficiency with the same level of color purity. In addition, QD emitters do not become burned out in the way that OLEDs do. Although, displays using emissive displays have not shipped yet, by 2018 they are expected to reach $7.3 billion at retail.

About NanoMarkets:
NanoMarkets tracks and analyzes emerging markets in energy, electronics and other area created by developments in advanced materials. The firm is a recognized leader in industry analysis and forecasts of in the transparent conductor industry.

Visit http://www.nanomarkets.net for a full listing of NanoMarkets' reports and other services.

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