Everybody Needs A Hero

March 5, 2007

I’m a huge fan of the TV series Heroes. If you haven’t caught on to it, then I highly recommend you do this evening on NBC 8 p.m. CST. It’s about mankind entering a new stage in their evolution, where people are discovering unique abilities that make them extraordinary. Some use their powers for good, [...]

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Hormel Worried Over Relationship With Digital Spam

March 3, 2007

ABC World News Tonight reported this evening that Hormel, the maker of the canned-meat product, Spam, is worried that consumers will be confused between their product and the kind of spam that you get delivered to your inbox. Gimme a break! I did a quick Google of the case and discovered this has been going [...]

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Credit Cards to Illegal Immigrants? What’s Next?

February 23, 2007

There’s a lively debate going on over at BankerVision. James Gardner wrote a post regarding the efforts of Bank of America giving credit cards to illegal immigrants, which I wrote about previously here. James points out that BoA is offering a service to a niche market, and actually doing it with good business sense. By [...]

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Bank Robbers of America

February 22, 2007

Bank of America has joined the race to help devalue the American way. Their so-called “pilot program” that offers illegal immigrants credit cards is their way of saying, “We don’t care about Americans.” I’m not against people of other nations — absolutely not. I am for the protection of our American culture, for upholding its [...]

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What the Media Could Do If They Tried

February 20, 2007

Oh for the love of Pete! Can the media just stop talking about Anna Nicole Smith’s death for five minutes?! I’m sorry for her passing and sympathize for the loved ones she’s left behind, but there is no justification for all the hoopla about her death. She was an attention-getting stripper who led a life [...]

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