Are credit unions still being sued by banks and their trade organizations? It seems like they are and I for one am getting a little petulant regarding this. Let's consider airing the bank's dirty laundry for them. If they yell, we can offer to stop when their lawsuits stop. We would have to be prepared for a counter from them - they, for example, could air our laundry. I would guess ours isn't as bad as theirs. They probably have already aired ours. Let's take the facts. Let's let the public know in big bold ads which banks are having problems, why, and who really pays for all of this. The media doesn't always let everyone know about some of this for a lot of good reasons - the banks, for one, spend a lot of dough advertising in these papers. Let's keep up the good work. Dean Nelson President City-County FCU
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