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9-year-old gets jury duty summons: What's that?
Tue Mar 20, 2012
Guess the jury selection system needs to be changed...in many states. Too many errors, or errors because of rigging, etc.
Anchors and their mini-mes! Kids recreate iconic TODAY pics
Tue Dec 6, 2011
Just great play fun...children emulating adults. Not exploitation or contested pagent.
Waiting for midnight, hungry families on food stamps give Walmart 'enormous spike'
Mon Nov 28, 2011
There are a lot of folks who have cash -- the media has reported lots of folks buying...starting the day after Thanksgiving. And, we have the media reporting folks scrimping by. This means our country is a mass of great financial inequity.
POLL: Who is to blame for deficit panel failure?
Mon Nov 21, 2011
Dislike the "blame" game. Politicians have to change their attitudes on spending, especially, on those things that really aren't needed.
Officers in pepper spray incident placed on leave
Sun Nov 20, 2011
Occupiers should be responsible for their actions.
Supercommittee deadlocked on familiar issue: taxes
Thu Nov 17, 2011
This is an awful thought, but....Wish the Supercommittee could just say "Anyone with a gross income of $500,000 and more a year pay 50% tax!" Then, wouldn't most or all of the politicians pay 50% tax...which would help close the deficit!
More Americans expecting to retire in their 80s
Wed Nov 16, 2011
This article makes me feel sad about people and the economy, etc...the world in general.
The best cities to live car-free in America
Sun Nov 6, 2011
If you only walk or bike, this best cities to live car-free article is for you. I am not surprised to read how many complain about bus service, or love the service if they ride in a good area.
Credit union business grows as consumers sour on banks
Thu Nov 3, 2011
tellergirl, thank you for telling us a little bit about yourself and how you feel. You now live and work in the REAL world; all isn't pretty and rosy. Like you, I try to treat people the way I want them to treat me.
OWS' latest issue: What to do with their money
Wed Nov 2, 2011
Many of us are supporting the movement, due to INCREASED inequality in this country. I also believe in being responsible for our actions. Which brings me to the title of this article: OWS' latest issue: What to do with their money. Main New York group has brought in $500,000 in donations alone.
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9-year-old gets jury duty summons: What's that?
Anchors and their mini-mes! Kids recreate iconic TODAY pics
Waiting for midnight, hungry families on food stamps give Walmart 'enormous spike'
POLL: Who is to blame for deficit panel failure?
Officers in pepper spray incident placed on leave
Supercommittee deadlocked on familiar issue: taxes
More Americans expecting to retire in their 80s
The best cities to live car-free in America
Credit union business grows as consumers sour on banks
OWS' latest issue: What to do with their money