Comments on: FBI Cracks Down On Mortgage Fraud
400 Real Estate Industry Players Indicted; Victims Lost More Than $1 Billion In Various Schemes
- How is this Bill Clinton''''s fault - PLEASE EXPLAIN. IT''''S BUSH THAT HAS PRESIDENT FOR THE LAST 8 YEARS Mr. Oil Man, who used to have an oil company - Harken!!
I have lost count on Republican indictments theres so many, then there is pedophile''''s Foley and Craig.
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Posted by zoe2006
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See? I told you the liberals would try to squirm out of taking responsibility for this mess. - Reply to this comment
- Thanks to deregulation by George Bush and his pals in the Republican party our economy has been destroyed by these crooks on Wall Street and the "City of London."
His own Treasury Secretary just announced on Bloomberg''s website that the Federal Reserve System might go into bankruptcy!!!
Thankyou George Bush and you Republicans. - Reply to this comment
- Did Keith mention that the Enron Loophole was signed into to law by Bill Clinton??
Posted by Xyno at 02:01 PM : Jun 19, 2008
Bogus argument - it relies upon the inferrence that Clinton is a Democrat who cares about the quality of life of the average American and the future of their children and thus the Democrats also share responsibility for the Phil Gramm-enabled Enron fiasco.
Inferring that Clinton is a genuine Democrat is patently untrue, or Clinton would not have exported America''s jobs and America''s energy consumption model to places with no equitable labor laws or environmental regulations - actions that have much to do with the crisis that America and the world faces today.
Clinton is a wholly-owned entity, like too many of the Democrats and practically all of the Republicans. - Reply to this comment
- Keith Olberman did a piece on it last night and you can see the segment online:
Posted by mascarponi at 01:39 PM : Jun 19, 2008
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Did Keith mention that the Enron Loophole was signed into to law by Bill Clinton?? - Reply to this comment
- lollll...I bet Bush is getting all kinds of grief from his co-masters in the financial industry for appointing Michael Mukasey....
(Must be tough, being Bush and having to satisfy so many different masters in the oil, financial, and defense industries - not to mention those nominal Americans who represent the interests of Israel''s hardliners as well as the "free trader" [i.e., corporate profits above all] neoliberals and neocons.
All of that pressure, while at the same time he has to turn a deaf ear to the suffering and anger of the American public and now those peoples in other nations who are also suffering because of the higher food prices brought about by this Administration''s policies!
Cheney must be very, very convincing when he tells Bush "Ignore them! History will judge you to be the best thing since Jesus H. Christ himself!".) - Reply to this comment
- LibH8er, I hope so. Just the liberals, the conservatives that got sweetheart deals obviously deserved them and should be left alone.
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- bUSH DROVE UP THE PRICE OF OIL? YOU ARE EINSTEIN ARENT YOU.
Posted by guysdigdirt at 01:32 PM : Jun 19, 2008
gdd, turn up your sarcasm meter. - Reply to this comment
- Wonder if they''re gonna ''crack down'' on the 6 dem senators getting sweetheart deals from Countrywide?
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- This is all Clintons fault, no doubt about it. Ofcourse liberals will try to squirm out of taking responsibility for this too, just watch.
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- bUSH DROVE UP THE PRICE OF OIL? YOU ARE EINSTEIN ARENT YOU.
Posted by guysdigdirt at 01:32 PM : Jun 19, 2008
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What do you think happens to the price of oil when Bush goes on TV and says we need to bomb Iran?
You think it goes down?
You aren''t Einstein are you. - Reply to this comment
- "If Obama is elected I want to see how fast the liberals will go after him when he fouls up, or will everthing be a simple mistake or he just mispoke."
Posted by stevex47
The libs gloss over his gross mistakes now, why would they do anything different if he is elected? - Reply to this comment
- Bush was at the bottom of the whole mortgage mess. His initiative to have the highest homeownership rate in the world backfired when he pressured Fannie Mae, lenders, and the whole industry to make this happen. Pressuring lenders to lend to people who had no business buying a home put everything in place for this to happen.
It was a goal of George W., and also his father.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/06/20020617-2.html - Reply to this comment
- I thought President Bush was supposed to do the investigating?
Posted by bhoogren at 12:56 PM : Jun 19, 2008
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He would have, but he was too busy driving up the price of oil. smile
Posted by Xyno
bUSH DROVE UP THE PRICE OF OIL? YOU ARE EINSTEIN ARENT YOU. - Reply to this comment
- dmw,
"If Obama is elected I want to see how fast the liberals will go after him when he fouls up, or will everthing be a simple mistake or he just mispoke."
Now c''mon, you don''t want to even argue about misspeak with your king boosh the master of it. When Clinton was in office did the dems go after him? OBVIOUSLY not.
Next guy you try to illegally throw in office, make sure he can pronounce nuclear ! It''s not nuk-u-lur.
Geez.... - Reply to this comment
- Now they need to go after McCain & his staff.
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- Bea Stearns, Providing a complete range of financial solutions to clients globally, Strength --- Oop''s
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- I thought President Bush was supposed to do the investigating?
Posted by bhoogren at 12:56 PM : Jun 19, 2008
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He would have, but he was too busy driving up the price of oil. smile - Reply to this comment
- "I thought President Bush was supposed to do the investigating?"
Good one. LMAO - Reply to this comment
- I thought President Bush was supposed to do the investigating?
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- Over the last several months, the FBI has been investigating an estimated 1,300 mortgage fraud cases - including 19 involving subprime lending practices by U.S. financial institutions.
Only 19 U.S. financial institutions? (sarcasm) - Reply to this comment




