Archive for December, 2008

Same Old Politics. What Will Change?

December 19th, 2008 | No Comments

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I read this article on The American Thinker. It talks about the possibility that blackmail of Obama and his team will influence decisions the next four years.
Is Obama vulnerable to blackmail?
You know it sounds like an over-used, re-run, worn out phrase:
“we need to get the bums out of Washington”
But, it never seems [...]

A New Hope?

December 18th, 2008 | No Comments

Image via WikipediaWell, soon it will be Inauguration Day. The country will be bringing aboard the 44th President at a time when we are living in the worst economy, potentially, since The Great Depression. Stocks at cellar prices, the Big 3 automakers begging for money, companies laying off workers, and the banking, lending, and mortgage [...]

Identity Theft - Get Protected: Part 2

December 12th, 2008 | No Comments

Documented Examples of People Who Have Suffered Form Criminal Identity Theft
As I stated in my last post, Identity Theft is much further reaching then just credit card numbers and cleaning out bank accounts. Examples abound relating stories of arrests, denied credit, and denied passports of people who have been victimized by someone using their private [...]

Identity Theft - Get Protected

December 12th, 2008 | No Comments

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The Time has come to protect ourselves from cyber-crime.

The information below is quoted from The Sturgis Journal. It outlines some disturbing information and statistics concerning identity theft.
Employers Beware: 50 Percent of all Identity Thefts Reported from Work
(ARA) - It seems that every other day another company issues a press release announcing the loss [...]

No Keys, No Execution, No Customer

December 12th, 2008 | No Comments

Here’s Some Cold, Hard Facts of Promises Not Delivered On.

Services paid for and no benefit. We have had experiences like this, haven’t we? We pay for something and it doesn’t show up, work, or deliver, nearly as expected.
Case in point. This happened two nights ago in my town:
Temperatures dropping well below freezing and at least [...]