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AP: Bush Administration Backed Off Recommended Crackdowns On Risky Mortgages

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by bobnjersey December 1, 2008 6:09 PM EST
[Thanks for answering my question - you''''re unteachable, so maybe it''''s not the school''''s fault that you have no reading comprehension.]
[Posted by txgrouch2007 at 02:06 PM : Dec 01, 2008]

the problem is not with the school ... not with the state ... and not with me ... but rather with you ... and the bankrupt ideology you follow ... you know ... the ''blame clinton'' ideology.

here it is again just for kicks:

"Bush''''s biggest mistake was that he foolishly continued Clinton''''s policies, even though they were clearly designed to self destruct."
(Posted by txgrouch2007 at 11:13 AM : Dec 01, 2008)
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by txgrouch2007 December 1, 2008 5:06 PM EST
looks to me like you''''re (or whomever wrote this) is taking bush''''s failures and blaming them on clinton. but you didn''''t write it ... so you have no worries.
Posted by bobnjersey at 12:40 PM : Dec 01, 2008

Thanks for answering my question - you''re unteachable, so maybe it''s not the school''s fault that you have no reading comprehension.

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by liberty4you December 1, 2008 4:20 PM EST
Both Clinton and Bush administrations had Bin Laden in their sights and failed to close the deal.

America is stuck in the past and present terrorism crisis due to fraud from our elected leaders.

The war on terror is a fraud, or Blackwater would be held accountable for war crimes against humanity.

The Iraqi war was based on false intelligence on WMD''''s. This is a proven fact in academia -or the brain trusts of our nation.

The financial crisis was part of Bush''''s schemes to destroy our country and boost Europe''''s position in the world.

I beg every American to read "The Shadow Factory" and discover the truths behind the ''''Five Eyes'''' who are collaborating on destroying America''''s right to freedom of speech.

Clinton and Bush''''s policies have failed us, not one against the other.
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by ktgilb1 December 1, 2008 4:12 PM EST
Told ya
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by lovegetpeace December 1, 2008 4:11 PM EST
Americans can stop wasteful spending by closing all Gambling Businesses. Gambling is where you throw your money away forever such as in Las Vegas and Atlanta city.
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by lovegetpeace December 1, 2008 4:07 PM EST
The biggest and only mistake that the Idiot Republican President Bush was to select his Idol D. Cheney as his V.P. Cheney is very pro-business and suggested Donald Rumsfield as Defense Secretary.
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by lochlan-2009 December 1, 2008 3:57 PM EST
Gates wants to put 20,000 troops in the U.S.. I prey they are going to let this economic collapse of the world governments go away and make things all nice and happy again, but this building up of our military to keep us doing what they want us to be doing, for the coming tsunami, doesn''t give me a warm fuzzy feeling inside. It tells me they are going to be doing something that they feel is going to **** off the people of this country so bad, that the police and national guard will not be able to handle the outrage, to the tune of 20,000 troops needed. I guess it''s just wait and see. Personally, I think people are going to be going to the banks and seeing their money is gone, and the bankrupt FDIC will say to bad.
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by bobnjersey December 1, 2008 3:40 PM EST
[Is there something in the air in NJ that turns people into MORONS??? I didn''''t write anything of the kind.]
[Posted by txgrouch2007 at 12:24 PM : Dec 01, 2008]

here''s what you wrote:

"Bush''''s biggest mistake was that he foolishly continued Clinton''''s policies, even though they were clearly designed to self destruct."
(Posted by txgrouch2007 at 11:13 AM : Dec 01, 2008)

looks to me like you''re (or whomever wrote this) is taking bush''s failures and blaming them on clinton. but you didn''t write it ... so you have no worries.
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by gopack443 December 1, 2008 3:33 PM EST
What more would we expect from bush?
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by jowand December 1, 2008 3:33 PM EST
Chris Dodd and Barney Frank we getting this same information were they ignoring it, didn''t hear of any action by either of them???
Dodd was busy getting a "very special sweetheart deal" of a mortgage for a home, and large contributions from F May, so was was Barak Obama. In fact Obama got more money from F May in such a short time it''s an all time record.
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by jowand December 1, 2008 3:24 PM EST
It''s a massaged AP Story it is just more spin for the Democrats.
How ever did people with bad credit get loans, didn''t have to verify employement or pay rates, who made all of this possible. These banks who are now whining it is just cya time. Congress is tasked with regulating all of this, Banking Committee Chairman, Finance Committee Chairman ....etc...Dodd, Frank, Waxman, Rangel they are all Democrats. If there was a Republican who could be blamed for all of this he/she would have been testifying to these committee creeps and getting ripped for it by these bottom feeding Democrats.
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by txgrouch2007 December 1, 2008 3:24 PM EST
were all bush''''s failures just adoptions of clinton''''s policies?
Posted by bobnjersey at 11:43 AM : Dec 01, 2008

Is there something in the air in NJ that turns people into MORONS???

I didn''t write anything of the kind. Apparently the NJ public schools don''t teach reading comprehension. Or you just didn''t learn.

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by hatesthecolt December 1, 2008 3:22 PM EST
I think Mr. Bush has clearly failed the American people, in this matter as in so many others. It seems to be too late to throw him out of office, but I think the Justice Department should look into prosecuting him afterwards. Just leaving office should not be an excuse for such abominable behavior!

Posted by Movn

I wholeheartedly agree with you but I think Obama has given a lot of thought to what it would do to further divide the country if he went through with it and calculated that it is a lot more important to bring people together at this point. I admire his thoughtfulness and willingness to do what''s right for the US even if at the same time I''d love to see Bush and Cheney in adjoining jail cells.
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by slim1h2o December 1, 2008 3:20 PM EST
Just leaving office should not be an excuse for such abominable behavior!

Posted by Movn at 12:03 PM : Dec 01, 2008

I agree, and if that doesn''t happen...He should at least lose all of his retirement, and any other benefits afforded him through his retirement.

But God,,, he needs to go to jail.....enuff said.
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by movn-2009 December 1, 2008 3:03 PM EST
I think Mr. Bush has clearly failed the American people, in this matter as in so many others. It seems to be too late to throw him out of office, but I think the Justice Department should look into prosecuting him afterwards. Just leaving office should not be an excuse for such abominable behavior!
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by liberty4you December 1, 2008 2:56 PM EST
Both Clinton and Bush administrations had Bin Laden in their sights and failed to close the deal.

America is stuck in the past and present terrorism crisis due to fraud from our elected leaders.

The war on terror is a fraud, or Blackwater would be held accountable for war crimes against humanity.

The Iraqi war was based on false intelligence on WMD''s. This is a proven fact in academia -or the brain trusts of our nation.

The financial crisis was part of Bush''s schemes to destroy our country and boost Europe''s position in the world.

I beg every American to read "The Shadow Factory" and discover the truths behind the ''Five Eyes'' who are collaborating on destroying America''s right to freedom of speech.

Clinton and Bush''s policies have failed us, not one against the other.
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by amrt5016 December 1, 2008 2:45 PM EST
Mommy, why don''''''''t the Democrat EVER take the blame for ANYTHING????
Posted by txgrouch2007 at 11:20 AM : Dec 01, 2008

You''re crying and making a fuss over milk that wasn''t spilled.
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by bobnjersey December 1, 2008 2:43 PM EST
[Bush''''s biggest mistake was that he foolishly continued Clinton''''s policies, even though they were clearly designed to self destruct.]
[Posted by txgrouch2007 at 11:13 AM : Dec 01, 2008]

exactly what policies were these?

it''s really amazing how you can actually come to a point where you can blame clinton thru bush ... by stating that he adopted all of clinton''s policies ... and this is the reason why he''s bad.

were all bush''s failures just adoptions of clinton''s policies?

doesn''t sound like you''re taking responsibility for anything either ... just claiming all that didn''t work out was due to following what the other guy did.
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by amrt5016 December 1, 2008 2:42 PM EST
But instead all they did was enrich and empower themselves and they went corrupt. Bush and DeLay disgraced the GOP the same as Republicans think Bill Clinton disgraced the Democrats.
Posted by txgrouch2007 at 11:13 AM : Dec 01, 2008

Bill Clinton did not disgrace the Democrats. What are we talking about here? The "Don''t Tell Don''t Ask" military policy, the failed healtcare reform, the Monica affair? None of this argues for a failed presidency. Without a term limit, Bill could still run for the WH and win.
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by troutfisher4 December 1, 2008 2:36 PM EST
Will YOU take responsibility and name the Republicans that are guilty in this mess?
Posted by troutfisher4 at 11:21 AM : Dec 01, 2008

I just did that a few minutes ago. It''''s not my fault you''''re too lazy to read.

Posted by txgrouch2007


Pardon me for not digging through all your brilliant posts, genius.



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