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treestar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-21-09 12:34 PM
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11. No the point is to stablize society so there isn't a flood of homeless
And huge numbers of empty homes owned by the banks.

Critics are right when they say Americans are selfish; this is a time to look at the country, not just individuals who are scared to death someone else might get something wheny they don't.

If you own your home outright already, you are lucky. Many people in the older generation had jobs that lasted for a lifetime - the economic situation for the middle class was very good then. Many of them voted for Bush and McBush. Maybe that's enough to consider it fair?

Why would these individuals want to live in a neighborhood surrounded by empty houses and squatters.

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