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March 25, 2008 at 2:17 PM #176525March 25, 2008 at 2:51 PM #176098kev374Participant
As much as I dislike squandering so much for this senseless war I am more opposed to a bailout. So for me a democrat is out of the question as they will make this bailout happen and increase taxes on the upper middle class who are already penalized too much for doing the right thing
March 25, 2008 at 2:51 PM #176451kev374ParticipantAs much as I dislike squandering so much for this senseless war I am more opposed to a bailout. So for me a democrat is out of the question as they will make this bailout happen and increase taxes on the upper middle class who are already penalized too much for doing the right thing
March 25, 2008 at 2:51 PM #176456kev374ParticipantAs much as I dislike squandering so much for this senseless war I am more opposed to a bailout. So for me a democrat is out of the question as they will make this bailout happen and increase taxes on the upper middle class who are already penalized too much for doing the right thing
March 25, 2008 at 2:51 PM #176461kev374ParticipantAs much as I dislike squandering so much for this senseless war I am more opposed to a bailout. So for me a democrat is out of the question as they will make this bailout happen and increase taxes on the upper middle class who are already penalized too much for doing the right thing
March 25, 2008 at 2:51 PM #176551kev374ParticipantAs much as I dislike squandering so much for this senseless war I am more opposed to a bailout. So for me a democrat is out of the question as they will make this bailout happen and increase taxes on the upper middle class who are already penalized too much for doing the right thing
March 25, 2008 at 3:12 PM #176113raptorduckParticipantDid I hear Hilary correctly on NPR that she wants to set aside $50 billion to buy foreclosed homes for towns in distress that will then be converted to low income housing?
March 25, 2008 at 3:12 PM #176466raptorduckParticipantDid I hear Hilary correctly on NPR that she wants to set aside $50 billion to buy foreclosed homes for towns in distress that will then be converted to low income housing?
March 25, 2008 at 3:12 PM #176471raptorduckParticipantDid I hear Hilary correctly on NPR that she wants to set aside $50 billion to buy foreclosed homes for towns in distress that will then be converted to low income housing?
March 25, 2008 at 3:12 PM #176475raptorduckParticipantDid I hear Hilary correctly on NPR that she wants to set aside $50 billion to buy foreclosed homes for towns in distress that will then be converted to low income housing?
March 25, 2008 at 3:12 PM #176566raptorduckParticipantDid I hear Hilary correctly on NPR that she wants to set aside $50 billion to buy foreclosed homes for towns in distress that will then be converted to low income housing?
March 25, 2008 at 3:12 PM #176119ArrayaParticipantAs much as I dislike squandering so much for this senseless war I am more opposed to a bailout.
How many people will a bailout kill?
Personally I think you are all naive to think that the Wall Street will not get bailed out, whomever gets elected. They all speak with forked tongues pandering to their base.
The best bailout for the 0 down folks is to walk away from their home. Any attempt to keep people paying is a bailout for the IBs.
On that note I don’t think any of the candidates will withdraw from Iraq, no matter what they say.
March 25, 2008 at 3:12 PM #176472ArrayaParticipantAs much as I dislike squandering so much for this senseless war I am more opposed to a bailout.
How many people will a bailout kill?
Personally I think you are all naive to think that the Wall Street will not get bailed out, whomever gets elected. They all speak with forked tongues pandering to their base.
The best bailout for the 0 down folks is to walk away from their home. Any attempt to keep people paying is a bailout for the IBs.
On that note I don’t think any of the candidates will withdraw from Iraq, no matter what they say.
March 25, 2008 at 3:12 PM #176476ArrayaParticipantAs much as I dislike squandering so much for this senseless war I am more opposed to a bailout.
How many people will a bailout kill?
Personally I think you are all naive to think that the Wall Street will not get bailed out, whomever gets elected. They all speak with forked tongues pandering to their base.
The best bailout for the 0 down folks is to walk away from their home. Any attempt to keep people paying is a bailout for the IBs.
On that note I don’t think any of the candidates will withdraw from Iraq, no matter what they say.
March 25, 2008 at 3:12 PM #176481ArrayaParticipantAs much as I dislike squandering so much for this senseless war I am more opposed to a bailout.
How many people will a bailout kill?
Personally I think you are all naive to think that the Wall Street will not get bailed out, whomever gets elected. They all speak with forked tongues pandering to their base.
The best bailout for the 0 down folks is to walk away from their home. Any attempt to keep people paying is a bailout for the IBs.
On that note I don’t think any of the candidates will withdraw from Iraq, no matter what they say.
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