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June 6, 2008 at 2:06 PM #12969June 7, 2008 at 8:31 AM #218776
gdcox
ParticipantThis is mortgage fraud.
She should be charged and jailed.
You cannot blame banks when the applicant and broker collude to lie about income, but you can blame those in charge who don’t bother wielding the stick.
The fact that she freely talks of it shows how much morality/respect for law is left these days.
Arnie talks tough but……….
It could be argued that it is dishonest citizens who present the main threat to the health of the USA; not Iranians.
June 7, 2008 at 8:31 AM #218869gdcox
ParticipantThis is mortgage fraud.
She should be charged and jailed.
You cannot blame banks when the applicant and broker collude to lie about income, but you can blame those in charge who don’t bother wielding the stick.
The fact that she freely talks of it shows how much morality/respect for law is left these days.
Arnie talks tough but……….
It could be argued that it is dishonest citizens who present the main threat to the health of the USA; not Iranians.
June 7, 2008 at 8:31 AM #218887gdcox
ParticipantThis is mortgage fraud.
She should be charged and jailed.
You cannot blame banks when the applicant and broker collude to lie about income, but you can blame those in charge who don’t bother wielding the stick.
The fact that she freely talks of it shows how much morality/respect for law is left these days.
Arnie talks tough but……….
It could be argued that it is dishonest citizens who present the main threat to the health of the USA; not Iranians.
June 7, 2008 at 8:31 AM #218918gdcox
ParticipantThis is mortgage fraud.
She should be charged and jailed.
You cannot blame banks when the applicant and broker collude to lie about income, but you can blame those in charge who don’t bother wielding the stick.
The fact that she freely talks of it shows how much morality/respect for law is left these days.
Arnie talks tough but……….
It could be argued that it is dishonest citizens who present the main threat to the health of the USA; not Iranians.
June 7, 2008 at 8:31 AM #218937gdcox
ParticipantThis is mortgage fraud.
She should be charged and jailed.
You cannot blame banks when the applicant and broker collude to lie about income, but you can blame those in charge who don’t bother wielding the stick.
The fact that she freely talks of it shows how much morality/respect for law is left these days.
Arnie talks tough but……….
It could be argued that it is dishonest citizens who present the main threat to the health of the USA; not Iranians.
June 7, 2008 at 8:34 AM #218816XBoxBoy
Participantgdcox claims: You cannot blame banks when the applicant and broker collude to lie about income.
If the bank willing turned a blind eye, knowing that they would unload the loan to someone else before it went south, then yes I think the banks deserve just as much blame. It is astonishing to me that banks went along with this whole no-doc thing. What person or business lends out money without verifying that the person is who they say they are, and that they stand a reasonable chance of being repaid?
Also, you say we’ve lost respect for the law and I would say that we’ve never had respect for the law in this country. But what we have lost is respect for honesty, which I do believe we used to have respect for. And that is indeed much more of a threat to the USA than Iranians.
XBoxBoy
June 7, 2008 at 8:34 AM #218910XBoxBoy
Participantgdcox claims: You cannot blame banks when the applicant and broker collude to lie about income.
If the bank willing turned a blind eye, knowing that they would unload the loan to someone else before it went south, then yes I think the banks deserve just as much blame. It is astonishing to me that banks went along with this whole no-doc thing. What person or business lends out money without verifying that the person is who they say they are, and that they stand a reasonable chance of being repaid?
Also, you say we’ve lost respect for the law and I would say that we’ve never had respect for the law in this country. But what we have lost is respect for honesty, which I do believe we used to have respect for. And that is indeed much more of a threat to the USA than Iranians.
XBoxBoy
June 7, 2008 at 8:34 AM #218926XBoxBoy
Participantgdcox claims: You cannot blame banks when the applicant and broker collude to lie about income.
If the bank willing turned a blind eye, knowing that they would unload the loan to someone else before it went south, then yes I think the banks deserve just as much blame. It is astonishing to me that banks went along with this whole no-doc thing. What person or business lends out money without verifying that the person is who they say they are, and that they stand a reasonable chance of being repaid?
Also, you say we’ve lost respect for the law and I would say that we’ve never had respect for the law in this country. But what we have lost is respect for honesty, which I do believe we used to have respect for. And that is indeed much more of a threat to the USA than Iranians.
XBoxBoy
June 7, 2008 at 8:34 AM #218959XBoxBoy
Participantgdcox claims: You cannot blame banks when the applicant and broker collude to lie about income.
If the bank willing turned a blind eye, knowing that they would unload the loan to someone else before it went south, then yes I think the banks deserve just as much blame. It is astonishing to me that banks went along with this whole no-doc thing. What person or business lends out money without verifying that the person is who they say they are, and that they stand a reasonable chance of being repaid?
Also, you say we’ve lost respect for the law and I would say that we’ve never had respect for the law in this country. But what we have lost is respect for honesty, which I do believe we used to have respect for. And that is indeed much more of a threat to the USA than Iranians.
XBoxBoy
June 7, 2008 at 8:34 AM #218978XBoxBoy
Participantgdcox claims: You cannot blame banks when the applicant and broker collude to lie about income.
If the bank willing turned a blind eye, knowing that they would unload the loan to someone else before it went south, then yes I think the banks deserve just as much blame. It is astonishing to me that banks went along with this whole no-doc thing. What person or business lends out money without verifying that the person is who they say they are, and that they stand a reasonable chance of being repaid?
Also, you say we’ve lost respect for the law and I would say that we’ve never had respect for the law in this country. But what we have lost is respect for honesty, which I do believe we used to have respect for. And that is indeed much more of a threat to the USA than Iranians.
XBoxBoy
June 7, 2008 at 9:19 AM #218866NotCranky
ParticipantWhy do Iranians come into play here?
Because like all great empires, we have become addicted to solving our problems to a large degree with the influence on world dynamics that power allows for and the spoils of outright war…June 7, 2008 at 9:19 AM #218960NotCranky
ParticipantWhy do Iranians come into play here?
Because like all great empires, we have become addicted to solving our problems to a large degree with the influence on world dynamics that power allows for and the spoils of outright war…June 7, 2008 at 9:19 AM #218980NotCranky
ParticipantWhy do Iranians come into play here?
Because like all great empires, we have become addicted to solving our problems to a large degree with the influence on world dynamics that power allows for and the spoils of outright war…June 7, 2008 at 9:19 AM #219008NotCranky
ParticipantWhy do Iranians come into play here?
Because like all great empires, we have become addicted to solving our problems to a large degree with the influence on world dynamics that power allows for and the spoils of outright war… -
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