With the sheriff asleep in the office, the only way you get justice is with private lawyers like Alan Grayson willing to step up and take down these fraudulent companies. Alan Grayson showed that you can do that even without help from the government.

The Iraqi people are out of luck, the way it stands right now.

The real question is to what extent are the banks going to gouge customers for the few extraneous features that are left.

It's not really a problem for higher ed. So why go to all this expense for so little gain?

It makes people like me want to get the bottle of Rolaids out.

It's far from over and you never say die. This team never gives up and we have a shot.

With gas prices and maintenance on a car, why bother?

The idea of extraneous service has been on the way out ever since banks stopped giving away toasters in the 1960s and 1970s.

We're satisfied with it. I have no complaints.