Daily Topics Friday January 15th 2010

banking imagesQuote:  If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one. -- Mother Teresa

"Anything Goes Friday"

Hour One - "Brunch With Bernie" Sen. Bernie Sanders  www.sanders.senate.gov

Hour Two - Credit union or bank? Mark Wolff, Senior Vice President of Communications for Credit Union National Association www.cuna.org Credit union or bank?

Hour Three - Army prosecutes single mom for refusing to deploy and put her son in foster care Rai Sue Sussman, Attorney for Army Specialist Alexis Hutchinson

Comments

rewinn (not verified) 16 years 31 weeks ago
#1

Thom - is the Tucker Carlson website you referred to at the end of the show the one funded by a climate change denier? See http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/1/12/824273/-Tucker-Carlsons-New-Webs...

cry4sc (not verified) 16 years 31 weeks ago
#2

Thom,
IRT Army Specialist Alexis Hutchinson situation, I think the Army set a bad president, especilly know that they have released soldiers from active duty for far less. I'm not suggesting she should be discharged, but I think it could have been handled differently. Remeber U.S. Army Maj. Stefan Cook who refused to deploy because he douted the president's legal residency? Remeber former Army soldier Lisa Pagan who showed up for a deployment with her children in protest to being reactivated (and she was married!!!) Why didn't these other soldier get detained? One would wonder...

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