Maybe someday I'll understand why big money banks would screw up a website. How this happens is beyond me. So how do you get to the barclaycardassist.com website? How do we get the barclaycardassist.com/dm266 site to work? It's easier than you might think.
I don't know and maybe I'm just being mean or maybe I'm tired of these freakin banks robbing the public and then when they offer help - it's not there....
I'm sure I'll be hearing from Barclay very soon. Let's see how long this posts stays up.
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NPR faced fierce public and political reaction - most of it strongly negative - in the wake of its firing of commentator Juan Williams for comments he made on a Fox News program earlier in the week.
Even NPR's own staff expressed exasperation at the decision during a meeting Friday with NPR's president, Vivian Schiller. Several of those who attended said Schiller told employees that she regretted how she handled the episode.
Juan Williams, cast aside by NPR(CNN) -- Over the past year, American news consumers have seen the jobs of several major journalists come to an abrupt end after the wide dissemination of their off-the-cuff comments sparked controversy.
This week, it was Juan Williams, cast aside by NPR for saying that seeing people in "Muslim garb" made him nervous on airplanes and made him think they identified "themselves first and foremost as Muslims."
And so again, just as after the departures of The Washington Post's David Weigel, Hearst Newspapers' Helen Thomas, and Octavia Nasr and Rick Sanchez of CNN, we are asking whether Williams, like these others, stepped over some clear firing-offense line that weaves between offensiveness, journalistic impartiality, honest comment and free speech.