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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (35971)7/21/2005 9:01:31 PM
From: TradeliteRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
Whoa, my friend. That was a nice recital of posts made TO me. Where are the posts I either made which incited those posts, or those which followed?

And do you have any points to make which dispute them?

It might be useful to recognize that, when Elroy has attributed certain statements and beliefs to me, he has been making them up.

Perfect example of Elroy posting to Tradelite:

"You claim we would all be living in apartments in the absence of heavy Federal subsidies?"

No, that's not what Tradelite said. I said people would be whining about the "concentration of real estate in the hands of a few and the wealthy". I further opined that some government intervention is necessary in real estate, as evidenced by the need for building codes and zoning restrictions--otherwise the few and wealthy would determine what quality and type of housing we would have to choose from. I stand by those beliefs.

Elroy is the person with the child-like mind who once published a WSJ Journal story on this thread and inserted certain quotes which were fabricated and were supposedly quotes from "Tradelite". LOL! If you believe that, can I sell you some ice in Alaska?
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