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KamFongasChinHoParticipant
The iPhone is a great product IMHO. I can check traffic in the morning, surf the web at fast speeds via WiFi, my kids can use it to watch YouTube on the road, and the mapping function is great, no need for a GPS in the car. I’ve been more than pleased with my iPhone so far. It’s a mini-computer that I use as a phone as well.
KamFongasChinHoParticipantThe iPhone is a great product IMHO. I can check traffic in the morning, surf the web at fast speeds via WiFi, my kids can use it to watch YouTube on the road, and the mapping function is great, no need for a GPS in the car. I’ve been more than pleased with my iPhone so far. It’s a mini-computer that I use as a phone as well.
KamFongasChinHoParticipantThe iPhone is a great product IMHO. I can check traffic in the morning, surf the web at fast speeds via WiFi, my kids can use it to watch YouTube on the road, and the mapping function is great, no need for a GPS in the car. I’ve been more than pleased with my iPhone so far. It’s a mini-computer that I use as a phone as well.
KamFongasChinHoParticipantThe iPhone is a great product IMHO. I can check traffic in the morning, surf the web at fast speeds via WiFi, my kids can use it to watch YouTube on the road, and the mapping function is great, no need for a GPS in the car. I’ve been more than pleased with my iPhone so far. It’s a mini-computer that I use as a phone as well.
July 6, 2008 at 9:06 PM in reply to: Birth Certificate suggest Obama may not be a natural born US citizen #234246KamFongasChinHoParticipantThe birth certificate is real, there are other reasons not to vote for Obama. There’s no need to manufacture false stories against him.
From the Strata-Sphere ….
Link—> http://tinyurl.com/5ma4vq
May I suggest much more important topics such as Our Pending Victory In Iraq, The Determination Of Our Soldiers To Succeed In Iraq, Obama’s Flip-Flops, and Nagging Problems On Flight 93 Memorial. This birth certificate myth is just not that import Addendum: I failed to note LJStrata (the computer guru behind the curtain here at that Strata-Sphere) was the one who put me onto the anti-aliasing lead. – end update
Days ago I looked into the forged Obama Birth Certificate Myth and realized it was all BS. Basically, we have a lot of people running around making mistakes and then trying to pretend revelations that destroyed their first claims are exposing other, new issues. All I see are people making wild claims, being proved wrong, and then moving onto new wild claims – to be proved wrong again. As proof of this pattern let me point to one of these ‘experts’ who did a poor job of examining the documents in the first place, a person called Polirak over at Town Hall.
Before we get into this I want to share what I discovered when I looked into these files, before I even began to look around the blogosphere.
July 6, 2008 at 9:06 PM in reply to: Birth Certificate suggest Obama may not be a natural born US citizen #234117KamFongasChinHoParticipantThe birth certificate is real, there are other reasons not to vote for Obama. There’s no need to manufacture false stories against him.
From the Strata-Sphere ….
Link—> http://tinyurl.com/5ma4vq
May I suggest much more important topics such as Our Pending Victory In Iraq, The Determination Of Our Soldiers To Succeed In Iraq, Obama’s Flip-Flops, and Nagging Problems On Flight 93 Memorial. This birth certificate myth is just not that import Addendum: I failed to note LJStrata (the computer guru behind the curtain here at that Strata-Sphere) was the one who put me onto the anti-aliasing lead. – end update
Days ago I looked into the forged Obama Birth Certificate Myth and realized it was all BS. Basically, we have a lot of people running around making mistakes and then trying to pretend revelations that destroyed their first claims are exposing other, new issues. All I see are people making wild claims, being proved wrong, and then moving onto new wild claims – to be proved wrong again. As proof of this pattern let me point to one of these ‘experts’ who did a poor job of examining the documents in the first place, a person called Polirak over at Town Hall.
Before we get into this I want to share what I discovered when I looked into these files, before I even began to look around the blogosphere.
July 6, 2008 at 9:06 PM in reply to: Birth Certificate suggest Obama may not be a natural born US citizen #234253KamFongasChinHoParticipantThe birth certificate is real, there are other reasons not to vote for Obama. There’s no need to manufacture false stories against him.
From the Strata-Sphere ….
Link—> http://tinyurl.com/5ma4vq
May I suggest much more important topics such as Our Pending Victory In Iraq, The Determination Of Our Soldiers To Succeed In Iraq, Obama’s Flip-Flops, and Nagging Problems On Flight 93 Memorial. This birth certificate myth is just not that import Addendum: I failed to note LJStrata (the computer guru behind the curtain here at that Strata-Sphere) was the one who put me onto the anti-aliasing lead. – end update
Days ago I looked into the forged Obama Birth Certificate Myth and realized it was all BS. Basically, we have a lot of people running around making mistakes and then trying to pretend revelations that destroyed their first claims are exposing other, new issues. All I see are people making wild claims, being proved wrong, and then moving onto new wild claims – to be proved wrong again. As proof of this pattern let me point to one of these ‘experts’ who did a poor job of examining the documents in the first place, a person called Polirak over at Town Hall.
Before we get into this I want to share what I discovered when I looked into these files, before I even began to look around the blogosphere.
July 6, 2008 at 9:06 PM in reply to: Birth Certificate suggest Obama may not be a natural born US citizen #234297KamFongasChinHoParticipantThe birth certificate is real, there are other reasons not to vote for Obama. There’s no need to manufacture false stories against him.
From the Strata-Sphere ….
Link—> http://tinyurl.com/5ma4vq
May I suggest much more important topics such as Our Pending Victory In Iraq, The Determination Of Our Soldiers To Succeed In Iraq, Obama’s Flip-Flops, and Nagging Problems On Flight 93 Memorial. This birth certificate myth is just not that import Addendum: I failed to note LJStrata (the computer guru behind the curtain here at that Strata-Sphere) was the one who put me onto the anti-aliasing lead. – end update
Days ago I looked into the forged Obama Birth Certificate Myth and realized it was all BS. Basically, we have a lot of people running around making mistakes and then trying to pretend revelations that destroyed their first claims are exposing other, new issues. All I see are people making wild claims, being proved wrong, and then moving onto new wild claims – to be proved wrong again. As proof of this pattern let me point to one of these ‘experts’ who did a poor job of examining the documents in the first place, a person called Polirak over at Town Hall.
Before we get into this I want to share what I discovered when I looked into these files, before I even began to look around the blogosphere.
July 6, 2008 at 9:06 PM in reply to: Birth Certificate suggest Obama may not be a natural born US citizen #234305KamFongasChinHoParticipantThe birth certificate is real, there are other reasons not to vote for Obama. There’s no need to manufacture false stories against him.
From the Strata-Sphere ….
Link—> http://tinyurl.com/5ma4vq
May I suggest much more important topics such as Our Pending Victory In Iraq, The Determination Of Our Soldiers To Succeed In Iraq, Obama’s Flip-Flops, and Nagging Problems On Flight 93 Memorial. This birth certificate myth is just not that import Addendum: I failed to note LJStrata (the computer guru behind the curtain here at that Strata-Sphere) was the one who put me onto the anti-aliasing lead. – end update
Days ago I looked into the forged Obama Birth Certificate Myth and realized it was all BS. Basically, we have a lot of people running around making mistakes and then trying to pretend revelations that destroyed their first claims are exposing other, new issues. All I see are people making wild claims, being proved wrong, and then moving onto new wild claims – to be proved wrong again. As proof of this pattern let me point to one of these ‘experts’ who did a poor job of examining the documents in the first place, a person called Polirak over at Town Hall.
Before we get into this I want to share what I discovered when I looked into these files, before I even began to look around the blogosphere.
KamFongasChinHoParticipantVulture, what do you mean that these homes were bought for a bargain? And do you have stats to backup your 40 to 50% number? Look, I like this area, but the area is emblematic of SD real estate, many homeowners bought more than they could afford with exoctic loans and also had a high debt to income ratios that couldn’t be maintained artificially pushing prices higher. Now because people are seeing high prices but still lower than the 2005 peak they think these homes are a “bargain” With many banks failing you won’t see them taking risks in allowing exoctic loans or high debt to income ratios and thus the demand in terms of dollars for these homes should be reduced significantly. Look at the delinquent taxes for some of these homes that have been for sale for some time to see the distress. You’ll see drops once people lose their homes to the bank like in Chula Vista.
KamFongasChinHoParticipantVulture, what do you mean that these homes were bought for a bargain? And do you have stats to backup your 40 to 50% number? Look, I like this area, but the area is emblematic of SD real estate, many homeowners bought more than they could afford with exoctic loans and also had a high debt to income ratios that couldn’t be maintained artificially pushing prices higher. Now because people are seeing high prices but still lower than the 2005 peak they think these homes are a “bargain” With many banks failing you won’t see them taking risks in allowing exoctic loans or high debt to income ratios and thus the demand in terms of dollars for these homes should be reduced significantly. Look at the delinquent taxes for some of these homes that have been for sale for some time to see the distress. You’ll see drops once people lose their homes to the bank like in Chula Vista.
KamFongasChinHoParticipantVulture, what do you mean that these homes were bought for a bargain? And do you have stats to backup your 40 to 50% number? Look, I like this area, but the area is emblematic of SD real estate, many homeowners bought more than they could afford with exoctic loans and also had a high debt to income ratios that couldn’t be maintained artificially pushing prices higher. Now because people are seeing high prices but still lower than the 2005 peak they think these homes are a “bargain” With many banks failing you won’t see them taking risks in allowing exoctic loans or high debt to income ratios and thus the demand in terms of dollars for these homes should be reduced significantly. Look at the delinquent taxes for some of these homes that have been for sale for some time to see the distress. You’ll see drops once people lose their homes to the bank like in Chula Vista.
KamFongasChinHoParticipantVulture, what do you mean that these homes were bought for a bargain? And do you have stats to backup your 40 to 50% number? Look, I like this area, but the area is emblematic of SD real estate, many homeowners bought more than they could afford with exoctic loans and also had a high debt to income ratios that couldn’t be maintained artificially pushing prices higher. Now because people are seeing high prices but still lower than the 2005 peak they think these homes are a “bargain” With many banks failing you won’t see them taking risks in allowing exoctic loans or high debt to income ratios and thus the demand in terms of dollars for these homes should be reduced significantly. Look at the delinquent taxes for some of these homes that have been for sale for some time to see the distress. You’ll see drops once people lose their homes to the bank like in Chula Vista.
KamFongasChinHoParticipantVulture, what do you mean that these homes were bought for a bargain? And do you have stats to backup your 40 to 50% number? Look, I like this area, but the area is emblematic of SD real estate, many homeowners bought more than they could afford with exoctic loans and also had a high debt to income ratios that couldn’t be maintained artificially pushing prices higher. Now because people are seeing high prices but still lower than the 2005 peak they think these homes are a “bargain” With many banks failing you won’t see them taking risks in allowing exoctic loans or high debt to income ratios and thus the demand in terms of dollars for these homes should be reduced significantly. Look at the delinquent taxes for some of these homes that have been for sale for some time to see the distress. You’ll see drops once people lose their homes to the bank like in Chula Vista.
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