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Recent Comments:
Pumped-up prices: $4 per gallon gasoline may be coming in 2010 {Daily Finance}
Nov 12th 2009 10:40AM Gasoline prices are going up because the oil companies want to make more money. Period. They are going to keep doing this until Americans get so fed up with them that we demand nationalization of the oil industry.
No More Girl-Girl for Fergie, Thanks to Josh and Therapy {Popeater}
Nov 11th 2009 1:15PM WAY too much information. Lower the volume; go back inside; fire the PR people. And isn't "Fergie" the woman who was briefly British Royalty? Who is this "Fergie" and why does anyone care about her plumbing?
Lawyer: Letterman Suspect Was Shopping Screenplay, Not Blackmailing {Popeater}
Nov 10th 2009 5:23PM Actually, this whole thing is a screenplay. Soupy Sales would have been great in the role of the attorney.
Eight signs that the recession is over {Daily Finance}
Nov 6th 2009 9:07AM You will know the recession is over when AOL stops finding articles written by celebrity-status economists in which the first three paragraphs are intended to impress me with how famous they are. These are the guys we stole lunch money from in high school. Send them all back to Sears for another pocket protector.
Self-checkout machines cause 'stage fright' in shoppers {Daily Finance}
Oct 31st 2009 10:41AM Boycott all self-checkout lines for 2010. Let's bring some entry level jobs back for Americans. Screw Walmart's greed.
'Southland' Closing in on TNT Deal {Inside TV Blog}
Oct 27th 2009 1:57PM NBC just wants to show cheap reality shows and Jay Leno. They don't care how bad the show is; they only care about money. I hope they lose all their local affiliates.
Kate Gosselin Gets One-Hour TV Special {Popeater}
Oct 23rd 2009 4:08PM I remember when The Learning Channel (TLC) had something to teach people. Now, it is boring, cheap, reality crap. The people who run that channel will look back on their lives someday and realize that they took something good and made it awful.
Ad Rant: Is Al Franken trying to kill off the nightly news? {WalletPop}
Oct 23rd 2009 3:56PM I hate the drug ads. They are misleading and cost the consumer over $5 billion. (Yes. The $5 billion spent by drug companies on advertising each year is included in the price you pay for the drugs.) This bill is a winner for consumers. And shame on AOL for saying in its headline that the bill would hurt evening news programs.
Meghan McCain Takes Heat on Twitter for Tank-Top Photo {Politics Daily}
Oct 15th 2009 1:48PM Haven't seen the picture, and so I cannot comment on it. Her grammar, however, is appalling. If she wants to head the Republican Party someday, she had better go back to the 4th grade and learn about "subject-verb-object."
Supreme Court agrees to review Jeff Skilling's Enron conviction {Daily Finance}
Oct 13th 2009 1:16PM Why would the Supreme Court agree to hear a case like this? There are no conflicting decisions of appeals courts. There is no issue of federal law. There is no Constitutional issue here. The only question is whether this wealthy, politically connected ass hole got what was coming to him. Surely the Court does not take on cases that are this narrow in their scope.

