To: Rhinoceros
I heard that, turned to my wife and said, "WHAT?!"
Does that mean someone could go before a court and say, "I owe $200,000 on this property. Could you make it $50,000? I'd be a lot more comfortable with that."
Un-fricken-believable.
7 posted on
10/03/2008 7:48:19 AM PDT by
Antoninus
(If you're bashing McCain/Palin at this point, you're working for Obama.)
To: Antoninus
Obiden was talking about wiping out principal for their lowlife “reparations” buddies. We OWES it to ‘em!
Count on it if nObama and Obiden get in.
To: Antoninus
“Does that mean someone could go before a court and say, “I owe $200,000 on this property. Could you make it $50,000? I’d be a lot more comfortable with that.””
Hey - it sounds good to me!
I’m going to call my bank today and see how receptive they are to that.
If I can knock off a good chunk then we can pay it off 5? maybe 10 years early?
And really - it isn’t like the banks really NEED the money anyway right?
To: Antoninus
I heard that, turned to my wife and said, "WHAT?!"
Does that mean someone could go before a court and say, "I owe $200,000 on this property. Could you make it $50,000? I'd be a lot more comfortable with that."
Un-fricken-believable.
You pay $50,000 and the taxpayers pay the remaining $150,000.
To: Antoninus
...only if you have a good attorney...which should be provided by the government....free of charge, of course...
77 posted on
10/03/2008 8:17:52 AM PDT by
Mashood
To: Antoninus
or.. I bought a vacuum cleaner from Walmart... really didn't have enough money for that and todays lunch. Can I go to some judicial website and get the price dropped so I can go back to Walmart and get some money back?
After all... I am hungry. That's good enough reason
88 posted on
10/03/2008 8:32:24 AM PDT by
USCG SimTech
(Honored to serve since '71)
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