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No I'm showing you the truth. You are just to blinded by Obama love and Bushophobia to note it.
Keep missing the point it makes you look like a partisan ass.
Keep missing the point it makes you look like a partisan ass.
See now you did it, spam-a-lot strikes again.
Keep missing the point it makes you look like a partisan ass.
See now you did it, spam-a-lot strikes again.
They are called facts Annie and you would not be so wrong all the time if you didnt constantly ignore them.
Sorry it's a lot more complicated than that. It has to do with incremental changes over the last forty years each one by itself seeming like nothing in particular but aggregating together an avalanche. No one did this on purpose much as some of us would like to believe other wise.
They admited to breaking and entering, but yet no arrest?Photo by: Georgia Samios
" Are you ready to go in your house?' Yes I am.' Are you ready?' Yes, I am Yes, I am.' I'm claiming this house.' [noise of lock breaking] Everyone come on in. This is your house again. This is your house.' This is my house.'
Donna Hanks' story is all about what went wrong in the housing boom - and a roadmap of how we got to where we are today. In 2001, Hanks sold her longtime house on Clinton Street and bought this row house flanking Patterson Park, for 87-thousand dollars -- cash. By March 2008, she had lost the house to foreclosure. Last fall, Hanks was evicted. Since then, the 56-year-old has lived in four different rentals.
Yesterday, ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, cut the lock on the South Ellwood Street property. Hanks stepped into the house for the first time since September 29th. ACORN officials say she'll live there after the house is made livable. It's ACORN's way to press for an immediate moratorium on foreclosures until the President's plan can get going, says community organizer Joseph Cox.
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yeah, you do post facts, but then the conclusions you draw from them don't fit the facts you postKeep missing the point it makes you look like a partisan ass.
See now you did it, spam-a-lot strikes again.
They are called facts Annie and you would not be so wrong all the time if you didnt constantly ignore them.
Really? I thought the British colonialists started that one.ACORN was a founder of the so-called squatters rights movement..
You want to try catching up to this century idiot? Or at least last.
some facts, while still being facts, are not relevant to a discussionYou want to try catching up to this century idiot? Or at least last.
So factual truth isn't relevant if it happened a long time ago?