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This just in from Mr. Google.....

This just in from Mr. Google.....

By Ray on September 1, 2008 - 3:53pm

Maybe you should read this one for yourselves, everyone, and then you'll know that I'm not just spreading idle gossip. Tomorrow, we see the beta of Google's 'Chrome', the new browser, so says Mr. Google. I can't hardly wait...

Here's a little more on this from the news...and still more here. And yet more here... And now, for a few words from the boss over at Firefox about this...and I must say I enjoyed the description of what Google is and isn't. Right on! This all brings me to my Question Everything which is: "When does the hype end and the happening begin?"

Submitted by Payday Loan Advocate (not verified) on October 13, 2008 - 10:10pm.

I watched the latest debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. Although the “town-hall”-style TV debate attracted more than 60 million viewers, the majority were not satisfied with countless indirect answers to many of the questions that were asked that night. Instead of providing firm resolution for the well-being of all Americans, they hope to bring on a larger number of citizens to take sides by means of personal criticism. McCain continued to proclaim his “stay the course” stance on Iraq and his oil drilling policies. On the other hand, Obama carried on criticizing Republican policies that he claimed have led to America’s current recession. This unremitting action of theirs only leaves us wondering exactly how either of them would work to prevent further economic catastrophes. America needs a logical economic proposal. Obama encourages the scheme to wipe out the payday loan industry, which is not a logical solution to the real economic problems we face. This is only to add more flavors for the banking and credit union appetizer.
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