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    zone alarm users

    Zonealarm has an update http://download.zonealarm.com/bin/free/pressReleases/2008/LossOfInternetAccessIssue.html
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    Which financial company will go bankrupt next?

    NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Citigroup Inc's (C:Citigroup, Inc C 19.59, -0.81, -4.0%) chief financial officer Gary Crittenden said Thursday that, "if current trends prevail, it is fair to conclude we will continue to have substantial additional marks on our subprime exposure this quarter."...
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    very interesting news today

    That is so funny, but the more I think about it, it's probably true!!!:eek:
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    28 million people in the US on Food Stamps

    I agree! Let them starve to death... Why is it some people risk their lives and sneak into this country and they work hard and get a little piece of the American dream and then we have some families, generation after generation, their only achievement is to get the next generation onto the...
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    On a scale of 1-10 how bad is our current situation?

    I would rate it a 4. Things are not that bad, but it could get worse...
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    I'm tired of IRS paperwork every year -- We Need a Change Now!

    Some of the presidential candidates have advocated spending billions on a wide variety of social programs. Hmmmmm... Lets see, I think this would be their idea of a tax form that you would fill out every year. It would only have one line... Line 1. How much income did you make from all...
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    What to do with an 800 rebate?

    For those of us who won't be getting the $800, they should cut the 35% tax rate bracket to 32% for the 2008 calendar year. I would be very happy...
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    CDO's and Total Write Offs

    The answer is YES, the 2nd would also be non-recourse. Many Joe Schmucks in California bought overpriced homes in San Bernardino, Riverside and Central California counties with the following type of 100% financing: 80% 1st trust deed that was adjustable, pay option (monthly payments of as...
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    CDO's and Total Write Offs

    The answer is YES if they have not refinanced the property in any way. In the great Socialist Republic of California, deficiency judgements are barred by California Civil Code 580b for the initial purchase of a home if the loan obtained was used to purchase the property. Even if the loan...
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