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Author: A Texan from ConnecticutA Texan from Connecticut
Date: Mar 9, 2008 23:55
http://www.ajc.com/business/content/business/stories/2008/03/08/ameriquest_0309.html...
Many homeowners still trapped in Ameriquest loans
Foreclosure possible even for those with fraudulent mortgage terms
By CARRIE TEEGARDIN
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/09/08
In the fall of 2005, well before the mortgage meltdown hit, Roland
Arnall was trying to become an ambassador.
President George W. Bush had nominated the founder of California-based
Ameriquest Mortgage to head the U.S. Embassy in the Netherlands. But
some in the U.S. Senate questioned whether Arnall was the right
choice.
Jessica McGowan/AJC
(ENLARGE)
The Andronica family: Taylor, 5; David; Nicholas, 2; Kelly; and
Matthew, 9, enjoy a spagetti dinner together at their Cumming home on
Feb. 24. The Andronicas have been fighting with Ameriquest Mortgage
for several years and now face foreclosure.
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Author: and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
Date: Mar 9, 2008 23:53
Barack Obama Gets Bogged Down
Obama was once flying high, writes Bob Owens. But now Tony
Rezko's on trial, his inexperience is showing, and his wife
keeps embarrassing him.
By Bob Owens
PajamasMedia.com
Saturday, March 8, 2008
In the wake of Tuesday's Democratic primary wins for
Hillary Clinton in Texas, Ohio, and Rhode Island, pundits
are beginning to question the "inevitability" of Barack
Obama, who as recently as just days ago seemed primed to
knock Clinton out of the race for the Democratic
presidential nomination.
Clinton's win and her slight 238-194 edge in superdelegates
means she will stay in the race for at least another seven
weeks until the Pennsylvania Democratic primary, while John
McCain has locked down the Republican nomination, leaving
him free to start his general election campaign.
Jonathan Weisman and Shailagh Murray of the Washington Post
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Author: RaymondRaymond
Date: Mar 9, 2008 23:49
McCain's VP Choice Is Most Important To America
McCain's biopsy are unknown because his health records have not been
made public. But it's assumed that the cancer had not
spread. ...however, considering the man's age and the fact that he did
have a serious cancer, it is more important than usual that his choice
for VP be a man of the
highest character and thoroughly qualified to take over should McCain
die..
Has the cancer spread to Senator John McCain's brain? The same he had
on his face? .Treatment becomes more difficult once melanoma has
spread beyond the skin and into the blood..On the campaign trail, few
mentions of McCain's bout with Melanoma are made.
Hopefully, no one is cruel enough to hope that the melanoma has
spread.....but it is a possibility to consider ...thus the choice for
second in command must be special.... and a better choice than the
John Kerry selection.....which may be one of the reasons that many
people stayed away from voting.. Lieberman is not a team player and is
more interested in Israel's support and protection than is in the
interest of America citizens.
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Author: buseybusey
Date: Mar 9, 2008 23:34
> Oil groups suffer Gulf of Mexico setback
> By Sheila McNulty in Houston
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> Published: March 9 2008 20:47 | Last updated: March 9 2008 20:47
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> Disappointing oil exploration results in the Gulf of Mexico are
> upsetting the hopes of US oil majors for big new findings in an area
> free from interference by foreign, state-owned oil companies.
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> Wood MacKenzie, the energy consultancy, said in a new report that
> findings in the Gulf in 2007 were the lowest of the past decade. With
> a total of 553m barrels of oil equivalent, these new reserves were
> less than half of what was found in 2006.
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> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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> Looneytarians and Randroids will dodge this story.
> ...
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Author: nofumblenofumble
Date: Mar 9, 2008 23:27
Your vote will not count. You can yell or cry all you want.
The only way your voice be heard is to vote for McCain in November.
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Author: danbloomdanbloom
Date: Mar 9, 2008 22:11
PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release
March 4, 2008
Green blogger uses "polar cities" as educational tool
to raise public awareness about global warming issues
NEW YORK -- A lone blogger in Taiwan is using the Internet in a novel
way to help raise awareness about global warming.
Green media activist Danny Bloom doesn't believe humans will ever have
to live in so-called "polar cities" (a term he coined in 2006), but he
is using a series of computer-generated blueprints of a polar city as
an educational tool to help raise help public awareness about the
climate crisis.
Created by Taiwanese artist Cheng-hong Deng, the polar city images
have appeared on hundreds of websites and blogs around the world -- in
English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, French and Chinese, Bloom, a 1971
gradute of Tufts University in Boston, says.
The 58-year-old green activist says he is using the Internet in a
novel way to get his message across.
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Author: Letter BoxLetter Box
Date: Mar 9, 2008 21:42
The producer of "One Nation Under Siege" and "Beyond Treason" has been
steadily at work for the past two years making a feature film documenting
the atrocities committed in Washington, DC over the last 7 years. The
controversial new movie highlights the reality of the President's Illegal
Spy Program and exposes the viewer to a barrage of illegal and
unconstitutional bills that have been passed with bipartisan support and
that will affect Americans for decades to come. Noted constitutional
attorney, Jonathan Turley, heads a cast of unforgettable interviews and
cameo appearances by government officials and media personalities - each
with the same goal on their mind. "How do we get someone in the White House
that has a record to back up their oath to support and defend the U.S.
Constitution...
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Author: DefendarioDefendario
Date: Mar 9, 2008 21:35
TY for posting the awful truth. I'm passing it on.
Al Smith wrote:
> Let's hear it for those heroic IDF orphanage looters. What's next on
> their dance card, abusing puppies? ... oh wait, the Americans in Iraq
> beat them to it.
>
> -Al-
>
> -----...
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Author: Robert HartungRobert Hartung
Date: Mar 9, 2008 20:56
Well, the Voters of Florida and Michigan picked Hillary Clinton who
obeyed all the rules in Florida and Michigan and came out ahead of
Obama. We don't need another election, we need Howard Deen to hear the
cry of the Voters, and what we need to do is take the bull by the
horn: engage the DNC (Howard Deen) that it is a popular cry of Howard
Deen for Hillary to drop out, when it should be Obana who should drop
out for he LOST!
For Obama don't stand a change against George W. McCain and will have8
more years of WAR, more American jobs moving overseas, and Republicans
who change the Florida date for that very reason forHillary Clinton
can't be beat. Hillary Clinton won Ohio and whoever win Ohio will win
the nation.
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Author: spammerspammer
Date: Mar 9, 2008 20:51
Yeah right, it's on the internet, it must be true, right?
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