From:NPR.org, June 4, 2009 ·
President Obama addresses Muslims around the world in a speech at Cairo University in Cairo, Egypt, on Thursday. Here, his remarks as provided by the Office of the White House press secretary.
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"We demand that big business give the people a square deal; in return we must insist that when anyone engaged in big business honestly endeavors to do right he shall himself be given a square deal." Theodore Roosevelt November 15, 1913
Thursday, June 04, 2009
"Crunchberries" Is Not A Real Fruit!: The World Has Gone Insane!
Crunchberries Buyer Should Have Known Cereal had No Real Fruit, Court Says
By Ray Stern in Laugh Track, News
Tuesday, Jun. 2 2009 @ 3:52PM
A California woman sued Pepsi after finding out that Crunchberries contained no real fruit, but a judge ruled any reasonable person could have figured that out.
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cap'n crunch,
captain crunch,
cereal,
crunchberries,
frivolous,
lawsuits,
oregon coast,
pepsi,
quaker oats
Monday, June 01, 2009
GM Bankruptcy; Now, Let Me Get This Straight
Okay, so GM is bankrupt and now the US Guhment's going to fork over $30 Billion to the same mangement that broke it to fix it?
Hope?
Change?
Those were the catchwords during the last election brought these people to power?
I just don't get it.
And this is what my grandchildren have in store for their future and life quality
Hope?
Change?
Those were the catchwords during the last election brought these people to power?
I just don't get it.
And this is what my grandchildren have in store for their future and life quality
Labels:
30 billion dollars,
bailout money,
Bankruptcy,
GM
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Tax Code Changes To The Benefit Of Small Businesses
From Statesman Journal
Kurt Schrader • May 31, 2009
Small businesses are the backbone of Oregon's economy as they provide jobs for 57 percent of employed Oregonians. They are also the first to suffer when the economy turns sour.
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Kurt Schrader • May 31, 2009
Small businesses are the backbone of Oregon's economy as they provide jobs for 57 percent of employed Oregonians. They are also the first to suffer when the economy turns sour.
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