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Missteps, ignored advice on Palin’s route to exit
Mon Jul 13, 2009
Just viewed the Levi Johnston interview on NBC. They are treating this ("you know") kid as an expert on Sarah Palin's motives and future. He obviously has a vendetta, and his own agenda for fame and fortune. Shame on NBC and anyone else in the media giving him the time of day.
U.S. CEOs still flying in style, despite economy
Wed Jun 10, 2009
As a Bank of America shareholder, I do NOT want my CEO driving across the country or flying coach class for his meetings. His time and safety, both of which are directly tied to my investment, is too valuable to waste in the saving of a few dollars.
Lawmaker wants robo-calling investigated
Sun May 10, 2009
Hmmm. But I wonder what Senator Schumer thinks of robo-calls made by political candidates in the final days of a campaign? Perhaps those are ok, right?
Chastened Northern wants no part of bailout
Sun Mar 1, 2009
Facts behind my earlier comment... Last year the Northern Trust PAC gave $27,800 to candidates for Federal office, including $1,000 to Rep. Bill Foster (D-IL) who sits on the House Financial Services Committee.
Chastened Northern wants no part of bailout
Sun Mar 1, 2009
Will these same lawmakers return the campaign contribution money they have received over the years from these banks? What hypocrites!
Obama taps Sebelius for health secretary
Sat Feb 28, 2009
That is Obama's plan for closing the deficit...keep nominating Democrat pols until he's collected all past due taxes.
Do your homework before buying a franchise
Mon Feb 9, 2009
As a seven year franchise owner and a consultant to others in franchising, I would have one point of disagreement with this story.
New staff find White House in tech Dark Ages
Thu Jan 22, 2009
Gee, what a biased story. The headlines suggest that it's all Bush's fault. But the more you read into it, you see it was just typical first day disorganization, security limitations and maybe a little bit of wise frugality by the previous administration in not …
Will lame ducks decide car industry's fate?
Thu Dec 4, 2008
Tom Curry, auther of the story, seems to suggest it is a bad thing that senators will be voting based on what they think is the right thing to do, rather than in fear of how their vote might be used against them in the next election. How refreshing!
Shoppers turn out, but hold on to their wallets
Sun Nov 30, 2008
At 6:30am Monday, MSNBC continues to run this negative story on page one of their website, while all other news I've heard this morning is that sales are up 7% over last year's Black Friday.
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Missteps, ignored advice on Palin’s route to exit
U.S. CEOs still flying in style, despite economy
Lawmaker wants robo-calling investigated
Chastened Northern wants no part of bailout
Chastened Northern wants no part of bailout
Obama taps Sebelius for health secretary
Do your homework before buying a franchise
New staff find White House in tech Dark Ages
Will lame ducks decide car industry's fate?
Shoppers turn out, but hold on to their wallets