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    Archive for January, 2009

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    Bank of America Sued For Aiding Ponzi Scheme

    Jan 31, 2009 in Business, Justice, US Politics, We Think

    YouThinkWhat presents,as  public service for consumers, another report about our favorite bank Bank Of America…the bank that cares….. less! The following report from ConsumerAffairs.com

    Victims of an Internet-based Ponzi scheme have filed a lawsuit against Bank of America and the organizers of the scheme in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. (more…)

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    Bank Of America: The Bank That Cares Less Or The Careless Bank of America?

    Jan 30, 2009 in Republicans, We Think

    Whenever the opportunity presents to enlighten consumers of the bad banking practices of the Bank Of America you can rely on this web site to edify our readers. (See BOA September 19, 2007; BOA October 17, 2007 ;
    BOA October 24, 2007; BOA November 7, 2007)

    In previous articles we have spoken of the security lapses at the web site for Bank of America customers. We’ve found another writer has noticed what we’ve noted and written about Bank Of America and its “illusion of security” for its web sites and accounts. (more…)

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    Lilly Ledbetter: From Loyal Employee To Labor Activist

    Jan 30, 2009 in Civil Rights, We Think

    The first piece of real legislation Barack Obama signed as the 44th President of the United States, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, is named for a woman who was paid less than her male co-workers at a Goodyear tire factory in Alabama.

    Ledbetter’s intention was not to be an activist; hers was a personal quest at the start, but after the Supreme Court ruled against her, she decided it was time to become a labor activist for the sake of her daughters and the daughters of working people everywhere.

    As you read this woman’s story keep in mind she was employed by
    Goodyear an international company named by Fortune magazine as the World’s Most Admired Motor Vehicle Parts Company in its 2008 list of the World’s Most Admired Companies. The publication also ranked Goodyear No. 1 in innovation, people management, use of assets and global orientation. The company is also listed on Forbes magazine’s list of the Most Respected Companies in America and its list of the Most Trustworthy Companies in America. CRO magazine–the publication for executives charged with Corporate Responsibility, ranks Goodyear as number 72 of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens. Goodyear employs about 70,000 people and manufactures its products in more than 60 facilities in 25 countries around the world.

    Ledbetter, a 70 year-old widow whose husband died last December, was hired in 1979 to work as an overnight supervisor from 7PM to 7AM at the Goodyear plant. She worked for nearly twenty years and says with reference to her work ethic,”There was nothing I wouldn’t do, no matter how dirty or hard.”

    During her career at Goodyear, Ledbetter experienced (more…)

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    Goodyear Tire To Announce 4th Quarter 2008 Earnings

    Jan 30, 2009 in Civil Rights, We Think

    According to a news release from the Akron, Ohio based Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, the world’s largest tire company, will report fourth quarter 2008 financial results before markets open on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 to be followed by an investor conference call at 9 AM on that date.

    Despite the recent negative news coverage of the company’s role in the Lilly Ledbetter wage discrimination matter Fortune magazine named Goodyear the World’s Most Admired Motor Vehicle Parts Company in its 2008 list of the World’s Most Admired Companies. (more…)

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    President Obama Signs Lilly Ledbetter Pay Equity Bill Into Law

    Jan 30, 2009 in Civil Rights, We Think

    The very first bill signed into law by President Barack Obama will benefit those who believe they have been affected by wage and gender discrimination in the work place.

    On Thursday, January 29, 2009 U.S. President Barack Obama signed legislation into law making it easier for employees to sue for wage discrimination, a measure he said is an important step toward “fundamental fairness” for U.S. workers.

    At a White House bill-signing ceremony President Obama said:

    “It is fitting that the very first bill that I sign … is an important step, a simple fix to ensure fundamental fairness for American workers.”

    The bill known as the Lilly Ledbetter bill in honor of an Alabama woman who worked for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, passed the House in a largely party-line vote Tuesday. The bill was approved by the Senate last week. (more…)

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    Daytona Beach Florida King Birthday Celebration Ecumenical NOT Interfaith

    Jan 30, 2009 in Volusia County Politics, We Think

    A report from Clark Dark’s mom, Blanche Africa Reilly Dark on her experience of Martin Luther King’s Birthday celebration in Daytona Beach, Florida.

    I had the pleasure of being in central Florida during the days leading up to the historic inauguration of President Barack Obama. As you know the day before this momentous occasion was the official federal holiday celebration of the birthday the slain civil rights leader the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who would have been eighty years-old.

    I was invited by friends to join members of the Daytona Beach community at a breakfast, march and church service sponsored by the good people of the Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church where Father Phil Egitto is the pastor. (more…)

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    Daytona Beach Florida King Day Gala A Christian Event

    Jan 30, 2009 in Education, We Think

    Blanche Africa Reilly Dark continues her report on the King Birthday celebration last week in Daytona Beach, Florida.

    We gathered outside the church behind Father Phil and a sanitation truck as we prepared to march to the foot of the Sea Breeze Bridge.  The pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes carried one of the sails from the pulpit to guide the group. The sanitation truck was symbolic of the last crusade Dr. King led for the sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee. We marched to the foot of the bridge to remember those who participated in the march to Selma. Many workers were injured and some lost their lives on the day known as “Bloody Sunday”. There were several people in the march who had been with Dr. King at Selma, and Montgomery; they shared their stories of what it was like to be a young person of teenage years making and witnessing history in demonstrating for equal rights for black people in the United States. (more…)

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    Rod Blagojevic Ex-Governor Illinois: It’s Not Over

    Jan 30, 2009 in Civil Rights, We Think

    It’s finally happened. It was almost like waiting for your cousin to give birth to a new baby by C-section. You know she’s going to give birth on a specific date and time. You may even know the sex of the child.

    That’s what happened when the Illinois state legislature conducted a very public impeachment trial of former Governor Rod Blagojevich. We knew, as did the governor, when he was arrested on December 9, 2008, that it was just a matter of time before he was ousted from the office with much fanfare. The publicity, flamboyance and circus atmosphere surrounding Blagojevich’s actions while governor and his subsequent trial were equal to the way he conducted himself while governor.

    We have no fault with what he did. As far as we can see he did nothing wrong. No lives were lost; no one was irreparably harmed. Yet on Thursday, January 29, 2009 the Illinois State Senate voted unanimously, 59-0, to remove Rod Blagojevich from the office of governor, never to hold public office in the state again, for abuse of power. (more…)

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    Jennifer Hudson Latest News

    Jan 24, 2009 in Business, Entertainment

    Read here for details on what’s happening with Jennifer Hudson, American Idol’s most successful star.

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    President Barack Obama Making Executive Decisions Within 48 Hours of Taking Office

    Jan 23, 2009 in Justice, We Think

    As the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama is taking fast decisive action on some constitutional issues. (more…)

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