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To: John Vosilla who wrote (94395)5/18/2008 7:12:41 AM
From: Ray Gabriel  Respond to of 110194
 
RE would make sense if purchased early in
RE bubble collapse and financed, then paid
back with inflated money. I was thinking of
residential rental property. Already down
considerably, and supposedly in short supply
since people were buying "sub-prime". You
could keep income from rentals at "current"
or "inflating" rates.

As to investors being "evil speculators", I would
say that the kind folks who have cooked the
books in companies and governments are the
ones who should get the heat - and jail time.
The rest of us are just trying to protect
our families.

Ray
in the Rockies