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Whenever “bill of rights” is used a suffix, it usually has nothing to do with rights and is often because someone thinks you’re too stupid to make your own decisions. The latest is the credit card holders’ bill of rights.
Whenever “bill of rights” is used a suffix, it usually has nothing to do with rights and is often because someone thinks you’re too stupid to make your own decisions. The latest is the credit card holders’ bill of rights.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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April 30th, 2009 at 3:08 pm
Have you seen “Maxed Out”? ACORN apparently helped with the production and it shows.
(The film does have some legitimate points, but ACORN’s influence drags it down.)
And to think that one of the people involved in TARP relief is in the film.
May 4th, 2009 at 2:48 am
“No one has a natural right to a credit card. Someone has to be willing to undertake the risk in issuing it.”
“Life would be more difficult without credit cards, and banks do not have to keep issuing them.”
Good stuff, there.