I post to a dozen different watchdog blogs, my blogs. Nobody pays me. There is no advertising revenue. So when I report on this blog on January 2nd, 2011 that military personnel should be protected against banking foreclosure shenanigans while on duty and that they are guaranteed 6% maximum on their credit card interest rates, and the New York Times and NBC run stories THREE WEEKS LATER about military personnel who return from war to have lost their homes to an illegal foreclosure, I do wonder if my blogs were reviewed, but credit denied.
Anyways, I'm happy this story about military vet foreclosure ran nationally, but how about some credit for a forgotten blogger (me) that posted a pre-emptive article three weeks earlier? It's the ethical thing to do, no?
Here is the three minute video that was also created about the above story regarding War Vet James Hurley. Again, several weeks after my articl first ran.
You are viewing Parallel Foreclosure blog. Please check out UNfair Foreclosures blog and Swarm The Banks blog as well.
Anyways, I'm happy this story about military vet foreclosure ran nationally, but how about some credit for a forgotten blogger (me) that posted a pre-emptive article three weeks earlier? It's the ethical thing to do, no?
Here is the three minute video that was also created about the above story regarding War Vet James Hurley. Again, several weeks after my articl first ran.
You are viewing Parallel Foreclosure blog. Please check out UNfair Foreclosures blog and Swarm The Banks blog as well.
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