Friday, January 27, 2006

BB&T Refuses to Fund Kelo-Style Development

(Hat tip: A Face Made 4 Radio, A Voice Made 4 the Internet)

BB&T respects property rights, won’t fund eminent domain abuse:
Arlington, Va.— BB&T, the nation’s ninth largest financial holdings company with $109.2 billion in assets, announced today that it “will not lend to commercial developers that plan to build condominiums, shopping malls and other private projects on land taken from private citizens by government entities using eminent domain.”

In a press release issued today by the bank, BB&T Chairman and Chief Executive Officer John Allison, said, “The idea that a citizen’s property can be taken by the government solely for private use is extremely misguided, in fact it’s just plain wrong. One of the most basic rights of every citizen is to keep what they own. As an institution dedicated to helping our clients achieve economic success and financial security, we won’t help any entity or company that would undermine that mission and threaten the hard-earned American dream of property ownership.”
My Comments:
Who says big business can't be good corporate citizens?

1 Comments:

At 1/27/2006 11:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Makes me glad that I have a checking account with them.

 

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