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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (114942)4/4/2008 7:22:49 PM
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agree, it was a miserable performance by Paul. Instead of mumbling about freedom he should have demanded a full accounting of the BSC loan collateral. It was a golden opportunity and he wasted it babbling about theory. Makes me less disappointed that he's going nowhere in the election, but $hit, we still need someone who can think in clowngress!

patron, i have always been super cynical when it comes to politicians, but i actually wanted to believe that a guy like ron paul would be a potential sane voice with relative power to effect change, but alas, i'm now more cynical than ever...i've decided that his campaign literally took him by surprise in the sense that the fund raising capability was beyond his calculation and once recognized, became corrupted by it

more than ever i am convinced that the powers that are currently ensconced will not be rejected fully until we have a cataclysmic market event that represents a sea change in voter sentiment...of course by then, the entire US economy will be in such deep sh@t it will take a generation to recover and we'll (posters here) will all be dead or wish we were <vbg>
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