Thursday, June 3, 2010

Anti-'Bama billboards in Colorado!

Somewhere in Colorado, someone else has taken up the task of making billboard signs like: "I promised change, I just changed the promise!" and "If your a soldier, a hunter or a Christian then you're probably a Terrorist!"

White House Confirms It Suggested CO Dem Apply for Job!

KDVR: One of President Barack Obama's top advisers suggested to a Colorado Democrat that he forgo a primary challenge to Sen. Michael Bennet and instead apply for one of three international development jobs.

The disclosure came just days after the White House admitted orchestrating a job offer in the Pennsylvania Senate race with the similar goal of avoiding a messy or divisive Democratic primary.


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Chris Wallace on Obama's Handling of Oil Spill!

FNC's Chris Wallace on the political impact of BP's oil spill on the president's image and how he can attempt to repair it.

Biden Defends Israel!

The Daily Beast: On Charlie Rose, Vice President Joe Biden lent strong support to Israel's blockade of Gaza, saying they have "a right to know whether or not arms are being smuggled in."

Female banker files a lawsuit against Citigroup after she was 'fired for being too attractive'!

A 33-year-old single mother has filed a lawsuit against Citigroup, after Citibank allegedly fired her for being too attractive.

Debrahlee Lorenzana claims that she was let go from the New York branch of the bank after being told that her choice of clothes made her 'too distracting' in the largely male-dominated office.

Ms Lorenzana's lawsuit alleges that her bosses told her 'as a result of the shape of her figure, such clothes were purportedly 'too distracting' for her male colleagues and supervisors to bear'.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1283536/Debrahlee-Lorenzana-sues-Citigroup-fired-attractive.html#ixzz0pmiFM1Mf
"They pulled me aside and said I could not wear pencil skirts, turtlenecks, I cannot wear business suits that were fitted. Basically they said it drew too much attention."

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