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Matt responds to right wing blogger's B.S., Draws ire - Cape Cod Today
I t seems like I raised the hackles of a real live right wing blogger. That's probably not too hard for any of you to believe. For the record, I disagreed with what the blogger wrote about our Democratic candidate for President. The blogger used the ...
2008-07-04 05:56:00 -
McCain's Tin Ear - Slate
The difference between Bill Clinton's "pivot" and Obama's "pivot". ... P.S.: Clinton's is better! ... 11:02 P.M. Aims at False Modesty, Misses: You'd think and Obama's Conceit-o-meter would have sounded the alarm before he let this sentence ship: "I ...
2008-07-04 05:56:00 -
Letters to the editor, July 7 - Wichita Falls Times Record News
The sin tax was passed with little resistance from the well-meaning citizens of our state. We are often comfortable with the things we do; even if those things hurt others. How can anybody compare two totally different occurrences? It isn't easy, but ...
2008-07-06 05:32:00 -
Why the rich aren't like you and me - BusinessWeek
Want some sobering news? The rich keep getting richer and the super rich are getting super-super rich even faster than the rich. For those of us struggling to make our mortgage payments, that’s more depressing news, unless of course you happen to ...
2008-07-06 07:53:00 -
Stock & fund quotes - ninemsn
Controversy rages on ninemsn "reader say" forums as to whether households are worse off today paying 10 percent on inflated property prices than they were in 1989 when mortgage rates hit 18 percent Those who say "nay" have little pity for the ...
2008-07-06 11:23:00 -
No need for gloom on house prices (The Australian)
EVEN with the infamous Ninja loans (no income, no assets) we haven't had anything like the US sub-prime situation here.
2008-07-04 07:00:00 -
Sharpen Financial Skills to Weather Tough Times and Save (Kansas City InfoZine)
Rising prices challenge consumers, yet tight times can prompt money-saving strategies that may put more money in your pocket, a Kansas State University specialist said.
2008-07-06 06:28:11 -
Next U.S. president will have hands full with economic woes (The Arizona Republic)
Sixteen years ago, Bill Clinton reclaimed the White House for the Democrats partly by taking to heart a piece of advice from his campaign strategist: ''It's the economy, stupid.''
2008-07-07 12:26:18
