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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: sm1th who wrote (137563)7/10/2012 4:16:40 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 224750
 
I recognize that, however with lower house payments that come with the total rewrite people could be helped to get out of the cycle of the escalating payments and never be able to pay off any equity of the loan. The adjustable rate mortgages were a real scam imo.

In other words, I am advocating a whole re-write of the system. I believe that Romney may have to do this and in a way that will help people rather than cause people to lose their homes. I think he understands this.

Obama is not intelligent enough to have any concept as to how to do such. If I recall correctly, Obama never owned a home until he did the Rezko deal. I want to verify this. Were they renting when they lived up the street by Ayers? Or were they owners?

Just think:

Barrack Hussein Obama Barry Soetoro never started a business or owned a business.

Did Barrack Hussein Obama Barry Soetoro ever own a house, a home, before the Rezko deal
on the old Chicago property?

If Obama never owned a house, a home, before the Rezko property---------we now have a man
who has never founded or owned a business and who was never a homeowner telling the majority of American people what to do with their businesses and homes.

I want to verify that one way or the other--------------if my conclusion is correct the Republicans can run with this.

mj
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