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March 26, 2008 at 12:10 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176538March 26, 2008 at 12:10 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176892
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ParticipantIt seems to me, like it or not, oil is linked to national security. Suppose our country used 9/11 or WMD as a reason or excuse to gain a foothold in the Middle East – There is supposedly a lot of oil there –and Americans are voracious consumers of natural resources—especially “cheap” oil needed to maintain our standard of living – for the time being.
It would be a fallacy to think that our government hasn’t acted in the interest of private profit or national security to acquire more oil. I agree with others that a permanent presence in the Middle East is the trend.I war for oil makes people mad but it appears this is the way of the world.
March 26, 2008 at 12:10 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176894SHILOH
ParticipantIt seems to me, like it or not, oil is linked to national security. Suppose our country used 9/11 or WMD as a reason or excuse to gain a foothold in the Middle East – There is supposedly a lot of oil there –and Americans are voracious consumers of natural resources—especially “cheap” oil needed to maintain our standard of living – for the time being.
It would be a fallacy to think that our government hasn’t acted in the interest of private profit or national security to acquire more oil. I agree with others that a permanent presence in the Middle East is the trend.I war for oil makes people mad but it appears this is the way of the world.
March 26, 2008 at 12:10 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176900SHILOH
ParticipantIt seems to me, like it or not, oil is linked to national security. Suppose our country used 9/11 or WMD as a reason or excuse to gain a foothold in the Middle East – There is supposedly a lot of oil there –and Americans are voracious consumers of natural resources—especially “cheap” oil needed to maintain our standard of living – for the time being.
It would be a fallacy to think that our government hasn’t acted in the interest of private profit or national security to acquire more oil. I agree with others that a permanent presence in the Middle East is the trend.I war for oil makes people mad but it appears this is the way of the world.
March 26, 2008 at 12:10 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176991SHILOH
ParticipantIt seems to me, like it or not, oil is linked to national security. Suppose our country used 9/11 or WMD as a reason or excuse to gain a foothold in the Middle East – There is supposedly a lot of oil there –and Americans are voracious consumers of natural resources—especially “cheap” oil needed to maintain our standard of living – for the time being.
It would be a fallacy to think that our government hasn’t acted in the interest of private profit or national security to acquire more oil. I agree with others that a permanent presence in the Middle East is the trend.I war for oil makes people mad but it appears this is the way of the world.
March 26, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176433SHILOH
Participant“Did 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?
Yeah…didn’t you read about that in “It Takes A Project”?
In 2006, It Takes a Village was republished as the “10th Anniversary Edition” with a new cover design and an introduction by the author. Clinton did not shy away from its conclusions; during her own presidential campaign in 2007, she said “I still believe it takes a village to raise a child.” Wikipedia
March 26, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176786SHILOH
Participant“Did 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?
Yeah…didn’t you read about that in “It Takes A Project”?
In 2006, It Takes a Village was republished as the “10th Anniversary Edition” with a new cover design and an introduction by the author. Clinton did not shy away from its conclusions; during her own presidential campaign in 2007, she said “I still believe it takes a village to raise a child.” Wikipedia
March 26, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176789SHILOH
Participant“Did 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?
Yeah…didn’t you read about that in “It Takes A Project”?
In 2006, It Takes a Village was republished as the “10th Anniversary Edition” with a new cover design and an introduction by the author. Clinton did not shy away from its conclusions; during her own presidential campaign in 2007, she said “I still believe it takes a village to raise a child.” Wikipedia
March 26, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176793SHILOH
Participant“Did 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?
Yeah…didn’t you read about that in “It Takes A Project”?
In 2006, It Takes a Village was republished as the “10th Anniversary Edition” with a new cover design and an introduction by the author. Clinton did not shy away from its conclusions; during her own presidential campaign in 2007, she said “I still believe it takes a village to raise a child.” Wikipedia
March 26, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176886SHILOH
Participant“Did 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?
Yeah…didn’t you read about that in “It Takes A Project”?
In 2006, It Takes a Village was republished as the “10th Anniversary Edition” with a new cover design and an introduction by the author. Clinton did not shy away from its conclusions; during her own presidential campaign in 2007, she said “I still believe it takes a village to raise a child.” Wikipedia
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ParticipantTalking about trashed/damaged REOs…
In Indo:
“A new law goes into effect April 4 targeting abandoned homes with overgrown landscaping, stagnant pools and other eyesores that scream “empty” to squatters.The law requires that abandoned properties be registered with the city and maintained. If not, the owner – usually the bank in foreclosed situations – could face fines or criminal prosecution…..In Chula Vista, where drug users, transients and evidence of unsupervised parties have been found in empty homes, a law requires lenders to register the foreclosed home with the city. They also must pay a $70 fee and are required to retain the services of a local property management company.”
Negligent owners in Indio could be fined (From Desert Sun 3/21)http://www.mydesert.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080321/NEWS01/803210392&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL
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ParticipantTalking about trashed/damaged REOs…
In Indo:
“A new law goes into effect April 4 targeting abandoned homes with overgrown landscaping, stagnant pools and other eyesores that scream “empty” to squatters.The law requires that abandoned properties be registered with the city and maintained. If not, the owner – usually the bank in foreclosed situations – could face fines or criminal prosecution…..In Chula Vista, where drug users, transients and evidence of unsupervised parties have been found in empty homes, a law requires lenders to register the foreclosed home with the city. They also must pay a $70 fee and are required to retain the services of a local property management company.”
Negligent owners in Indio could be fined (From Desert Sun 3/21)http://www.mydesert.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080321/NEWS01/803210392&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL
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ParticipantTalking about trashed/damaged REOs…
In Indo:
“A new law goes into effect April 4 targeting abandoned homes with overgrown landscaping, stagnant pools and other eyesores that scream “empty” to squatters.The law requires that abandoned properties be registered with the city and maintained. If not, the owner – usually the bank in foreclosed situations – could face fines or criminal prosecution…..In Chula Vista, where drug users, transients and evidence of unsupervised parties have been found in empty homes, a law requires lenders to register the foreclosed home with the city. They also must pay a $70 fee and are required to retain the services of a local property management company.”
Negligent owners in Indio could be fined (From Desert Sun 3/21)http://www.mydesert.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080321/NEWS01/803210392&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL
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ParticipantTalking about trashed/damaged REOs…
In Indo:
“A new law goes into effect April 4 targeting abandoned homes with overgrown landscaping, stagnant pools and other eyesores that scream “empty” to squatters.The law requires that abandoned properties be registered with the city and maintained. If not, the owner – usually the bank in foreclosed situations – could face fines or criminal prosecution…..In Chula Vista, where drug users, transients and evidence of unsupervised parties have been found in empty homes, a law requires lenders to register the foreclosed home with the city. They also must pay a $70 fee and are required to retain the services of a local property management company.”
Negligent owners in Indio could be fined (From Desert Sun 3/21)http://www.mydesert.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080321/NEWS01/803210392&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL
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ParticipantTalking about trashed/damaged REOs…
In Indo:
“A new law goes into effect April 4 targeting abandoned homes with overgrown landscaping, stagnant pools and other eyesores that scream “empty” to squatters.The law requires that abandoned properties be registered with the city and maintained. If not, the owner – usually the bank in foreclosed situations – could face fines or criminal prosecution…..In Chula Vista, where drug users, transients and evidence of unsupervised parties have been found in empty homes, a law requires lenders to register the foreclosed home with the city. They also must pay a $70 fee and are required to retain the services of a local property management company.”
Negligent owners in Indio could be fined (From Desert Sun 3/21)http://www.mydesert.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080321/NEWS01/803210392&referrer=FRONTPAGECAROUSEL
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