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July 26, 2008 at 11:16 AM #247615July 26, 2008 at 11:39 AM #247413
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ParticipantAlso note that the Dodd housing bailout bill has a sneaky provision in it that will report ALL credit card transactions to the IRS.
July 26, 2008 at 11:39 AM #247636blahblahblah
ParticipantAlso note that the Dodd housing bailout bill has a sneaky provision in it that will report ALL credit card transactions to the IRS.
July 26, 2008 at 11:39 AM #247630blahblahblah
ParticipantAlso note that the Dodd housing bailout bill has a sneaky provision in it that will report ALL credit card transactions to the IRS.
July 26, 2008 at 11:39 AM #247572blahblahblah
ParticipantAlso note that the Dodd housing bailout bill has a sneaky provision in it that will report ALL credit card transactions to the IRS.
July 26, 2008 at 11:39 AM #247567blahblahblah
ParticipantAlso note that the Dodd housing bailout bill has a sneaky provision in it that will report ALL credit card transactions to the IRS.
July 26, 2008 at 3:10 PM #247497barnaby33
ParticipantJC I don’t like form letters. Personally I feel five to eight sentences, or less, explaining your position is best. Since interns are the ones that read the email and tally opinions for their boss, form letters get discounted and long ones aren’t going to get digested at a level that mis worth the effort.
Its the frequency of the anger that matters, not the amplitude.
JoshJuly 26, 2008 at 3:10 PM #247653barnaby33
ParticipantJC I don’t like form letters. Personally I feel five to eight sentences, or less, explaining your position is best. Since interns are the ones that read the email and tally opinions for their boss, form letters get discounted and long ones aren’t going to get digested at a level that mis worth the effort.
Its the frequency of the anger that matters, not the amplitude.
JoshJuly 26, 2008 at 3:10 PM #247657barnaby33
ParticipantJC I don’t like form letters. Personally I feel five to eight sentences, or less, explaining your position is best. Since interns are the ones that read the email and tally opinions for their boss, form letters get discounted and long ones aren’t going to get digested at a level that mis worth the effort.
Its the frequency of the anger that matters, not the amplitude.
JoshJuly 26, 2008 at 3:10 PM #247715barnaby33
ParticipantJC I don’t like form letters. Personally I feel five to eight sentences, or less, explaining your position is best. Since interns are the ones that read the email and tally opinions for their boss, form letters get discounted and long ones aren’t going to get digested at a level that mis worth the effort.
Its the frequency of the anger that matters, not the amplitude.
JoshJuly 26, 2008 at 3:10 PM #247721barnaby33
ParticipantJC I don’t like form letters. Personally I feel five to eight sentences, or less, explaining your position is best. Since interns are the ones that read the email and tally opinions for their boss, form letters get discounted and long ones aren’t going to get digested at a level that mis worth the effort.
Its the frequency of the anger that matters, not the amplitude.
JoshJuly 27, 2008 at 12:56 AM #247648CA renter
ParticipantAgree 100% with Barnaby33.
I’ve sent numerous letters, e-mails and made multiple phone calls to our senators and representatives, and only received their “yes, we’re here to help the poor homeowners” replies. Like you said, at least we can say we tried.
Those who don’t do anything have no right to complain.
Here’s an easy way to get your representatives’ contact information (enter your zip code in the field on the left):
July 27, 2008 at 12:56 AM #247871CA renter
ParticipantAgree 100% with Barnaby33.
I’ve sent numerous letters, e-mails and made multiple phone calls to our senators and representatives, and only received their “yes, we’re here to help the poor homeowners” replies. Like you said, at least we can say we tried.
Those who don’t do anything have no right to complain.
Here’s an easy way to get your representatives’ contact information (enter your zip code in the field on the left):
July 27, 2008 at 12:56 AM #247865CA renter
ParticipantAgree 100% with Barnaby33.
I’ve sent numerous letters, e-mails and made multiple phone calls to our senators and representatives, and only received their “yes, we’re here to help the poor homeowners” replies. Like you said, at least we can say we tried.
Those who don’t do anything have no right to complain.
Here’s an easy way to get your representatives’ contact information (enter your zip code in the field on the left):
July 27, 2008 at 12:56 AM #247809CA renter
ParticipantAgree 100% with Barnaby33.
I’ve sent numerous letters, e-mails and made multiple phone calls to our senators and representatives, and only received their “yes, we’re here to help the poor homeowners” replies. Like you said, at least we can say we tried.
Those who don’t do anything have no right to complain.
Here’s an easy way to get your representatives’ contact information (enter your zip code in the field on the left):
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