Posted on 10/08/2008 10:30:09 AM PDT by pabianice
Breaking... Sheriff says banks are to blame...
Gee. Which presidential candidate might this help...?
and since when do sheriffs decide which laws they will follow and which laws they won't follow....
Well now BTTT !
COOK COUNTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well now BTTT !
Uh, I didn’t think a sheriff could pick and choose what laws he wanted to enforce. But then, Chicago.......
Oh yeah - that’ll help.
I guess it’s starting.......
This is wonderful. The rule of law is totally breaking down due to fairness and political correctness. Property rights are out the window.
The Russian economy is tanking. If you have no private property rights, like Russia, then you have anarchy.
Google search “obama cloward-piven” to see that it is all part of Ayers/Obama/Soros strategy.
Since when are Sheriff’s running anything but the jails?
“Breaking... Sheriff says banks are to blame...”
We as a country have lost our collective minds.
I’m sure that the Sheriff believes the banks are to blame. That’s the scariest part of all.
I don’t even know what to say anymore. I’m sure the banks are more pissed about this than I am.....C
I wonder what law he is enforcing?
I wish I could be the one to sue the %*&# outta that sheriff, but the crooked Cook County dim Judge would let him off.
He'd foreclose in a heartbeat if the owners were making their mortgage payments but were behind on their property taxes....
If the Sheriff has suspended foreclosures doesn’t that mean that people can just stop paying their mortgage completely?
It’s basically the Sheriff’s departments that remove people from their homes if they don’t leave. If the police aren’t doing it then who does? The suits at the banks? Good luck.
Cook County, the name rings a bell./Just Asking - seoul62......
Will make a fascinating case when it comes to trial... after the election, of course...
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