Scott Brown Staffers Caught Mocking Elizabeth Warren

Would rather be mocked then attacked like Chickawah Warren staffer did

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Scott Brown Staffers Caught Mocking Elizabeth Warren
With Native American ‘War Whoops’


There has been some minor controversy in the Senate race in Massachusetts over Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren identifying herself as having Native American ancestry on the law directory at Harvard. Senator Scott Brown‘s campaign has turned it into an issue, but today staffers from Brown’s campaign were caught on video mocking Warren with stereotypical Native American “Tomahawk chops” and “war whoops” during a rally for Brown.
Scott Brown Staffers Caught Mocking Elizabeth Warren With Native American ‘War Whoops’ | Mediaite

Scott Brown; "She's clearly not one.":confused:
 
She should be mocked, but instead you Democrats will just ELECT her because you seem to love people who lie to you and hold none of your politicians to ANY STANDARD of honesty or honor

that's why we have the Government we have today
Relax, Bubblehead.

Whatta you bimbos know about.....

...ACCOMPLISHED WOMEN??!!!

January 17, 2013

"The horror stories were astonishing: Homeowners being kicked out of their homes on the basis of forged documents,. Others were working with mortgage servicers to lower their monthly payments while simultaneously being placed in foreclosure by the same company.

Rules released by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Thursday aim to prevent such problems by requiring mortgage servicers to maintain accurate records, offer ongoing access to staff and provide options for delinquent homeowners to avoid foreclosure, among other things.

They are aimed at vanquishing the unscrupulous practices that were commonplace during the financial crisis, such as “robo-signing,” where servicers processed foreclosure documents without a proper review.

The rules, which take effect in January 2014, are part of a broader reform of the mortgage market that includes limiting upfront fees and curtailing harmful practices such as interest-only payments — provisions that were unveiled last week. The effort will change the way homeowners interact with their mortgage servicers and likely make the process more expensive.

If mortgage servicers violate any of the new rules, consumers have the right to sue and the consumer bureau can pursue enforcement actions."


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