Not much today
I see where the class-action group of Milberg Weiss is being investigated about possible illegal campaign contributions to Democratic candidates (all three of them) and kick-backs. I thought it was the Dems that bitch about reforms for campaign contributions? Seems they're continuing to take money from this group, regardless of their alleged illegal practices. Surely, you don't think they'll return this money if this firm is found guilty of charges, now do you?
Wow, the first time I've seen Paul Simon don a suit a couple of days ago. Seems he's on the bandwagon of universal health care by using children as pawns in the game. See, even libs will stoop low enough to use children in their schemes.
Looks like the NYT has hit a 52-week low on the NYSE. It will be interesting to watch it in the wake of Murdoch buying the WSJ. No pun intended with the "wake" and the NYT, even though the paper has been on a continuous decline in subscriptions for a good while.
Bill Cosby is, once again, telling the truth about the black urban culture, while at the same time, Louis Farrakhan is preaching the opposite. Guess who they'll listen to.
I see where Texas governor, Richard Perry, is endorsing Giuliani, even though he's anti-choice on the abortion issue. More conservatives should take note and not allow their religious views cloud common sense in the effort to keep "Hitlary" out of the White House for a third term.
Speaking of the Clintons, read a good article today regarding Clinton's support of terrorist factions of Muslims during the Bosnian debacle. You won't see this reported in the mainstream media.
For those that blame corporate America for their deficiencies, here's a good "primer".
Corporate power blesses, not oppresses, the American people http://www.townhall.com/content/06b3ac31-b0d1-4b6b-976d-401847e1aa74
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