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Meet two Dallas women who turned a frustrating morning into a $7.5 million enterprise Meet two Dallas women who turned a frustrating morning into a $7.5 million enterprise Janie Cooke and Caroline Nix came up with an idea for a better key ring, chipped in $5,000 each and ran with it. Oventure co-CEOs and founders Janie Cooke (left) and Caroline Nix pose with their Big O Key Rings.(Brandon Wade / Special Contributor) Janie Cooke and Caroline Nix have a multimillion-dollar enterprise to show for it. Exactly nine years ago, the 40-somethings made plans to meet at Southpaws in Preston Center to kick around ideas for going into business together. ....
“To see these people dressed in militia outfits is a threat to our whole country,” says George Autobee, in one of the many ads for his organization, Rural Colorado United. “If these militia people are not suited up and armed to shoot other Americans, then what are they doing? What are they doing?” This prescient commercial was released weeks before the 2020 election, as part of RCU s opposition to Lauren Boebert, the pro-Trump and Q-friendly pistol-packing mama of four from Rifle who was running in Colorado s 3rd Congressional District. Autobee, a decorated Vietnam vet turned political and social activist, ends the ad with this: “If you can’t get elected to Congress without threatening someone else, maybe you don’t have anything to offer.” ....