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Making high-cost loans to lower-income borrowers doesn't sound like God's work, and the industry continues to hear criticism that it takes advantage of unsophisticated or desperate customers. "There is a whole segment of lenders who target low-income families and try to trap them in a vicious cycle of debt," complains Congressman Joseph Kennedy, a member of the House Banking Committee, who has pushed successfully for legislation to limit mortgage interest and fees. "It's a strategy that allows them to rake in hefty profits off the misery of others...
Given its streak of choosing the winning presidential candidate 11 times in a row, Delaware would seem to be a perfect microcosm of America. It has ethnic neighborhoods, wide swaths of farmland, wealthy suburbs, military bases and resort towns. Candidates for statewide office actually meet a large segment of the electorate during the campaign, and in tiny Georgetown, the Thursday after the election, the losing candidate rides alongside the winner in the "Return Day" parade. This intimacy may explain why the major statewide offices are evenly split between the parties. It seems Delaware, the First State, pays more attention...
Weidle was the last of three featured performers on the "Stupid Human Tricks" segment of "Late Show with Dave Letterman: Boston...
...began his segment by lifting a metal tablespoon towards his face--and inserting it into his nose for most of the length of the handle. Turning to Letterman, who was holding a prepared bowl of Rice Krispies, Weidle leaned over, scooped up a spoonful, and by carefully tilting his head poured the Rice Krispies into his mouth and chowed down...
When the conversation does lock onto a subject, there can be fireworks. In the series' best segment, "Apocalypse," about the Flood, British author (and former nun) Karen Armstrong conducts a blistering twin attack. God, she maintains, is "not some nice, cozy daddy in the sky." He is "behaving in an evil way," effectively introducing mankind to the idea of justifiable genocide. Noah, meanwhile, is a "damaged survivor" who says no word about those drowning around him, much less tries to help them. Drinking his troubles away after reaching shore, he is enraged at being seen naked...