July, 2009
Podcast 14: ING Direct’s “We, the Savers” and the AICPA’s Feed the Pig Campaign
Episode 14 of the Consumerism Commentary Podcast includes interviews with representatives from ING Direct and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Our discussion with Jim Kelly, the chief operating officer of ING Direct, focuses on the bank’s “We, the Savers” campaign and we also discuss ING Direct’s beginnings in the United States and ...
How We Built An Internet TV Box for $30
I have constructed an Internet TV device that allows us free access to a wide range of TV shows and movies using an old computer and $30 worth of additional hardware. It was very easy to setup and a big improvement over our previous over-the-air offerings.
As you know my wife and I canceled cable ...
Answering Mail: Free Annual Credit Reports, Online Savings Accounts
Every so often I address questions and comments I receive via email. If you have a question, please contact me using the form on this page. I try to respond to everyone, but it might take a while before I read every email I receive.
From Mary Lynn:
I really liked your article that explained how freecreditreport.com ...
Matthew Shepard Act | What’s to Hate, Mr. Sessions? (Pt. 2)
But Jeff Sessions has problems with this
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(CLICK HERE if you missed the beginning of this article)
Michelle Garcia reports for Advocate.com that Sen. Sessions has attempted to attach three amendments to the Matthew Shepard Act that effectively “limit the extension of the federal hate-crimes law” that the Senate has passed. He even took it upon ...
C Street House | Your Officials at Mischievous Work (Pt. 1)
In case you missed it, you should be worried
Wait, Coburn's really a deacon, not a senator! C Street confessions are protected, you sorry chumps (Photo: crooksandliars.com)
Do you feel comfortable with your elected officials belonging to a secret society that “rejects morality as a secular construct of man?” Do you find it troubling that the same ...