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March 23, 2010 at 5:58 PM in reply to: First stated income. Then stated assets. Now … stated title?!?!?!? #530085
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ParticipantI guess they figured, MERS wouldn’t get clean title anyways so why would this matter?
March 23, 2010 at 5:58 PM in reply to: First stated income. Then stated assets. Now … stated title?!?!?!? #530214patb
ParticipantI guess they figured, MERS wouldn’t get clean title anyways so why would this matter?
March 23, 2010 at 5:58 PM in reply to: First stated income. Then stated assets. Now … stated title?!?!?!? #530665patb
ParticipantI guess they figured, MERS wouldn’t get clean title anyways so why would this matter?
March 23, 2010 at 5:58 PM in reply to: First stated income. Then stated assets. Now … stated title?!?!?!? #530763patb
ParticipantI guess they figured, MERS wouldn’t get clean title anyways so why would this matter?
March 23, 2010 at 5:58 PM in reply to: First stated income. Then stated assets. Now … stated title?!?!?!? #531022patb
ParticipantI guess they figured, MERS wouldn’t get clean title anyways so why would this matter?
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Participant[quote=Casca]
I see who’s frothing at the mouth. Having taken the oath several times in my life to protect and defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic, I take umbrage with those who seek to destroy the foundational principles of our nation for mere do-gooding. If the plight of the poor vexes you, vote with your checkbook, but leave your neighbor’s be.[/quote]I took an oath to defend this country too.
Nowhere in that oath, was anything about preserving
profits for corporations. In fact, I read the constitution, it mentions Congress, the People and the states over 200 times. It never mentions corporations.patb
Participant[quote=Casca]
I see who’s frothing at the mouth. Having taken the oath several times in my life to protect and defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic, I take umbrage with those who seek to destroy the foundational principles of our nation for mere do-gooding. If the plight of the poor vexes you, vote with your checkbook, but leave your neighbor’s be.[/quote]I took an oath to defend this country too.
Nowhere in that oath, was anything about preserving
profits for corporations. In fact, I read the constitution, it mentions Congress, the People and the states over 200 times. It never mentions corporations.patb
Participant[quote=Casca]
I see who’s frothing at the mouth. Having taken the oath several times in my life to protect and defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic, I take umbrage with those who seek to destroy the foundational principles of our nation for mere do-gooding. If the plight of the poor vexes you, vote with your checkbook, but leave your neighbor’s be.[/quote]I took an oath to defend this country too.
Nowhere in that oath, was anything about preserving
profits for corporations. In fact, I read the constitution, it mentions Congress, the People and the states over 200 times. It never mentions corporations.patb
Participant[quote=Casca]
I see who’s frothing at the mouth. Having taken the oath several times in my life to protect and defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic, I take umbrage with those who seek to destroy the foundational principles of our nation for mere do-gooding. If the plight of the poor vexes you, vote with your checkbook, but leave your neighbor’s be.[/quote]I took an oath to defend this country too.
Nowhere in that oath, was anything about preserving
profits for corporations. In fact, I read the constitution, it mentions Congress, the People and the states over 200 times. It never mentions corporations.patb
Participant[quote=Casca]
I see who’s frothing at the mouth. Having taken the oath several times in my life to protect and defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic, I take umbrage with those who seek to destroy the foundational principles of our nation for mere do-gooding. If the plight of the poor vexes you, vote with your checkbook, but leave your neighbor’s be.[/quote]I took an oath to defend this country too.
Nowhere in that oath, was anything about preserving
profits for corporations. In fact, I read the constitution, it mentions Congress, the People and the states over 200 times. It never mentions corporations.patb
Participanti think the effect is that we passed a transition
line where the outsourcing of jobs means that debt doesn’t stimulate the US, but rather China.Note, the Stimulus has nicely perked up China
but hasn’t helped the US much.patb
Participanti think the effect is that we passed a transition
line where the outsourcing of jobs means that debt doesn’t stimulate the US, but rather China.Note, the Stimulus has nicely perked up China
but hasn’t helped the US much.patb
Participanti think the effect is that we passed a transition
line where the outsourcing of jobs means that debt doesn’t stimulate the US, but rather China.Note, the Stimulus has nicely perked up China
but hasn’t helped the US much.patb
Participanti think the effect is that we passed a transition
line where the outsourcing of jobs means that debt doesn’t stimulate the US, but rather China.Note, the Stimulus has nicely perked up China
but hasn’t helped the US much. -
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