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May 29, 2010 at 1:10 PM #557791May 29, 2010 at 1:18 PM #556838jpinpbParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
I may need that info. I can think of a couple of people who have been causing me considerable grief. One actually would be a great for a movie sequel, “It’s a miserable life,” recapping how their mere existence wreaked havoc in people’s lives.
May 29, 2010 at 1:18 PM #556939jpinpbParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
I may need that info. I can think of a couple of people who have been causing me considerable grief. One actually would be a great for a movie sequel, “It’s a miserable life,” recapping how their mere existence wreaked havoc in people’s lives.
May 29, 2010 at 1:18 PM #557428jpinpbParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
I may need that info. I can think of a couple of people who have been causing me considerable grief. One actually would be a great for a movie sequel, “It’s a miserable life,” recapping how their mere existence wreaked havoc in people’s lives.
May 29, 2010 at 1:18 PM #557527jpinpbParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
I may need that info. I can think of a couple of people who have been causing me considerable grief. One actually would be a great for a movie sequel, “It’s a miserable life,” recapping how their mere existence wreaked havoc in people’s lives.
May 29, 2010 at 1:18 PM #557803jpinpbParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
I may need that info. I can think of a couple of people who have been causing me considerable grief. One actually would be a great for a movie sequel, “It’s a miserable life,” recapping how their mere existence wreaked havoc in people’s lives.
May 29, 2010 at 1:45 PM #556863SK in CVParticipant[quote=investor] Barney frank was also having an affair with the head of either freddie or fannie at the same time they were being pressured to allow low income people (minorities amoung them) access to mortgages that they could not pay back. [/quote]
In debate we’d say that begs the question. In court we’d say you are presuming facts not yet in evidence.
Frank acknowledged his relationships, it wasn’t an affair. Both were single, and it lasted most of the ’90s. How was that relationship even related to the subprime crisis? (It ended many years ago.)
I’m reasonably sure there is no evidence that either Fannie or Freddie were ever “pressured to allow low income people (minorities amoung them) access to mortgages that they could not pay back”. Who is “they” that applied the pressure for that specific action? Precisely when do you believe this happened? Was it when Frank was sponsoring legislation to limit that very thing in 2004? Or was it in 2002 when the foreclosure rate on almost all loans was close to zero? Or was it even earlier, while he was voting against Gramm–Leach–Bliley and he actually had a relationship with a Fannie employee?
May 29, 2010 at 1:45 PM #556963SK in CVParticipant[quote=investor] Barney frank was also having an affair with the head of either freddie or fannie at the same time they were being pressured to allow low income people (minorities amoung them) access to mortgages that they could not pay back. [/quote]
In debate we’d say that begs the question. In court we’d say you are presuming facts not yet in evidence.
Frank acknowledged his relationships, it wasn’t an affair. Both were single, and it lasted most of the ’90s. How was that relationship even related to the subprime crisis? (It ended many years ago.)
I’m reasonably sure there is no evidence that either Fannie or Freddie were ever “pressured to allow low income people (minorities amoung them) access to mortgages that they could not pay back”. Who is “they” that applied the pressure for that specific action? Precisely when do you believe this happened? Was it when Frank was sponsoring legislation to limit that very thing in 2004? Or was it in 2002 when the foreclosure rate on almost all loans was close to zero? Or was it even earlier, while he was voting against Gramm–Leach–Bliley and he actually had a relationship with a Fannie employee?
May 29, 2010 at 1:45 PM #557452SK in CVParticipant[quote=investor] Barney frank was also having an affair with the head of either freddie or fannie at the same time they were being pressured to allow low income people (minorities amoung them) access to mortgages that they could not pay back. [/quote]
In debate we’d say that begs the question. In court we’d say you are presuming facts not yet in evidence.
Frank acknowledged his relationships, it wasn’t an affair. Both were single, and it lasted most of the ’90s. How was that relationship even related to the subprime crisis? (It ended many years ago.)
I’m reasonably sure there is no evidence that either Fannie or Freddie were ever “pressured to allow low income people (minorities amoung them) access to mortgages that they could not pay back”. Who is “they” that applied the pressure for that specific action? Precisely when do you believe this happened? Was it when Frank was sponsoring legislation to limit that very thing in 2004? Or was it in 2002 when the foreclosure rate on almost all loans was close to zero? Or was it even earlier, while he was voting against Gramm–Leach–Bliley and he actually had a relationship with a Fannie employee?
May 29, 2010 at 1:45 PM #557551SK in CVParticipant[quote=investor] Barney frank was also having an affair with the head of either freddie or fannie at the same time they were being pressured to allow low income people (minorities amoung them) access to mortgages that they could not pay back. [/quote]
In debate we’d say that begs the question. In court we’d say you are presuming facts not yet in evidence.
Frank acknowledged his relationships, it wasn’t an affair. Both were single, and it lasted most of the ’90s. How was that relationship even related to the subprime crisis? (It ended many years ago.)
I’m reasonably sure there is no evidence that either Fannie or Freddie were ever “pressured to allow low income people (minorities amoung them) access to mortgages that they could not pay back”. Who is “they” that applied the pressure for that specific action? Precisely when do you believe this happened? Was it when Frank was sponsoring legislation to limit that very thing in 2004? Or was it in 2002 when the foreclosure rate on almost all loans was close to zero? Or was it even earlier, while he was voting against Gramm–Leach–Bliley and he actually had a relationship with a Fannie employee?
May 29, 2010 at 1:45 PM #557828SK in CVParticipant[quote=investor] Barney frank was also having an affair with the head of either freddie or fannie at the same time they were being pressured to allow low income people (minorities amoung them) access to mortgages that they could not pay back. [/quote]
In debate we’d say that begs the question. In court we’d say you are presuming facts not yet in evidence.
Frank acknowledged his relationships, it wasn’t an affair. Both were single, and it lasted most of the ’90s. How was that relationship even related to the subprime crisis? (It ended many years ago.)
I’m reasonably sure there is no evidence that either Fannie or Freddie were ever “pressured to allow low income people (minorities amoung them) access to mortgages that they could not pay back”. Who is “they” that applied the pressure for that specific action? Precisely when do you believe this happened? Was it when Frank was sponsoring legislation to limit that very thing in 2004? Or was it in 2002 when the foreclosure rate on almost all loans was close to zero? Or was it even earlier, while he was voting against Gramm–Leach–Bliley and he actually had a relationship with a Fannie employee?
May 29, 2010 at 2:07 PM #556904Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
I may need that info. I can think of a couple of people who have been causing me considerable grief. One actually would be a great for a movie sequel, “It’s a miserable life,” recapping how their mere existence wreaked havoc in people’s lives.[/quote]
Jp: If memory serves, I recall a picture of you toting an M-4, and I also recall your willingness to remove certain sensitive male body parts with a hacksaw. I’m not entirely sure you need any help here, but perhaps some supervision?
May 29, 2010 at 2:07 PM #557003Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
I may need that info. I can think of a couple of people who have been causing me considerable grief. One actually would be a great for a movie sequel, “It’s a miserable life,” recapping how their mere existence wreaked havoc in people’s lives.[/quote]
Jp: If memory serves, I recall a picture of you toting an M-4, and I also recall your willingness to remove certain sensitive male body parts with a hacksaw. I’m not entirely sure you need any help here, but perhaps some supervision?
May 29, 2010 at 2:07 PM #557492Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
I may need that info. I can think of a couple of people who have been causing me considerable grief. One actually would be a great for a movie sequel, “It’s a miserable life,” recapping how their mere existence wreaked havoc in people’s lives.[/quote]
Jp: If memory serves, I recall a picture of you toting an M-4, and I also recall your willingness to remove certain sensitive male body parts with a hacksaw. I’m not entirely sure you need any help here, but perhaps some supervision?
May 29, 2010 at 2:07 PM #557591Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
I may need that info. I can think of a couple of people who have been causing me considerable grief. One actually would be a great for a movie sequel, “It’s a miserable life,” recapping how their mere existence wreaked havoc in people’s lives.[/quote]
Jp: If memory serves, I recall a picture of you toting an M-4, and I also recall your willingness to remove certain sensitive male body parts with a hacksaw. I’m not entirely sure you need any help here, but perhaps some supervision?
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