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To: dvdw© who wrote (20308)1/3/2012 12:11:28 PM
From: Jorj X MckieRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
neither scenario guarantees any probability of a subjects survival...over the other...effective story tellers innovate by adding value to the knowledge of the listener, while guns bullets gold will always be looted.......provide cause for envy and fear, in Franks case, i'd bet his survival probability with his stories.is as good or better....over his probable survival skills with the items provided

Neither guarantees anything, but I'd certainly rather be dropped into the middle of a jungle with more than the professional and general knowledge that I have gained from living in the U.S. As far as Frank's case, in what language do you think he will be telling his stories?

And yet, experience over the last decades suggests that is exactly what they did, handed over titles, to others who multiplied the title into products that were sold to others, in many cases no clear title is available today....because the contract between buyer seller lender has been extrapolated beyond the loans originator into the no mans land of derivative finance..

do you think that the banks did this of their own volition without external influence (force)? And do you think that they did it based on the capabilities and promise of the home buyer?