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85,000 Homes Lost To Foreclosures In October


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SirRobert
- 379 days ago - money.cnn.com
As the US Government and the Housing Market industry scramble to reverse the rising flood of foreclosures, loan default filings jumped another 25% in October alone!
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SirRobert THE FIFTH KNIGHT (271)
Thursday November 13, 2008, 5:46 am
I will have to keep repeating myself, because there is no where else to take this!:

The Housing Market debacle is the 'key' core problem, and if it had been addressed in the first place, then the worldwide bank bailouts would most likely not have been necessary!

Anti-thesis: To save the 'little guy' would have bankrupted the United States immediately?

Remember: the Debentures Market is pulling down the Derivatives Market globalization time-bomb, just waiting to explode, thus hurtling everyone on Earth into a Global Depression!!!

We must be in some seriously deep crisis here, but we know it is due to mismanagement from Bush, Bernanke, and Paulson --- created by Alan Greenspan in the 1980's.

If anyone says that this is a hoax or a financial scam, please explain why you believe this, and where is this stolen loot all going -- What Purpose???


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Judith J. (199)
Thursday November 13, 2008, 9:56 am
They are all thieves Robert! Now they are saying we are going to hold off fpor awhile! I am so confused by this group of pathetic minded men! Noted!
 

Dar D. (282)
Saturday November 15, 2008, 1:22 am
I agree Robert. Also, I look at that outrageous number of foreclosures and ponder, "who is going to buy them 85,000 home???" Noted, and thank you
 
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