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To: Son House

The hearings in 2004. Barney Frank and the Black Causes -— they are the enemies

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIjoW_IXos4

Barney is memorialized in song as the Sugar Plum Fairie

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJOP2uFVvWI


23 posted on 09/06/2012 7:47:25 AM PDT by doug from upland (I don't like RINOs, but I love my country more than I hate Romney...Muslim marxist, get out!)
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With lawsuits, Barack Obama pushed banks to give subprime loans to Chicago’s African-Americans
The Daily Caller ^ | 9/3/2012 | Neil Munro / FR Posted by middlegeorgian

Barack Obama was a pioneering contributor to the national subprime real estate bubble, and roughly half of the 186 African-American clients in his landmark 1995 mortgage discrimination lawsuit against Citibank have since gone bankrupt or received foreclosure notices. As few as 19 of those 186 clients still own homes with clean credit ratings, following a decade in which Obama and other progressives pushed banks to provide mortgages to poor African Americans.

The startling failure rate among Obama’s private sector clients was discovered during The Daily Caller’s review of previously unpublished court information from the lawsuit that a young Obama helmed as the lead plaintiff’s attorney. [RELATED: Learn about the 186 class action plaintiffs] Since the mortgage bubble burst, some of his former clients are calling for a policy reversal.

“If you see some people don’t make enough money to afford the mortgage, why would you give them a loan?” asked Obama client John Buchanan. “There should be some type of regulation against giving people loans they can’t afford.” (Excerpt) dailycaller.com

24 posted on 09/06/2012 1:36:21 PM PDT by Liz
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