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  • common he would pick kerry,dodd ,frank, oh yea hagel s109 bill or s106? he tryed to stop the dems ,I herd one time hegal wanted the INS not to crack down on company hiring and got it stopped

  • instead of saying, "I'm voting democratic because George W.Bush screwed the country up" look at the facts: Dems are responsible for the need for $700 billion bailout because they wanted "affordable mortgages" and forced banks (under penalty of law) to issue loans to riskier, poorer people. Obama ignored the republicans continued request for a comission to oversee this. Obama is linked to the higher ups at Fannie and Freddie !

    watch this on youtube & decide for yourself:

    /watch?v=AiEWCnpNnBQ

  • You must have been born yesterday.

  • Thats right, facts aren't important. You're a democrat.

  • watch this:

    on you tube, mr. "I'm not voting for George W Bush's party"

    i'm not even a republican or a democrat

    /watch?v=AiEWCnpNnBQ

  • Sept.11, 2003, New York Times: Bush proposed the most significant regulatory overhaul in the housing finance industry since the savings and loan crisis a decade ago. His proposal: An agency within the Treasury Department to supervise mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

    Fearing that mortgages would no longer be available to people who were unable to pay them back, Democrats eventually killed the proposal.

  • The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 established the famous Federal Deposit Insurance Company (FDIC), and regulated the banking industry. Other provisions which prohibit a bank holding company from owning other financial companies were repealed in 1999 by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act signed by BILL CLINTON.

  • It's time to end the Democrat lies. This is a failure of Socialism & of BOTH PARTIES.

    "In 1992, Congress passed the Government Sponsored Enterprises bill, which set targets (i.e., quotas) for Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac, which are quasi-governmental publicly-traded for-profit thing-a-ma-bobs, to encourage affordable & underserved (more or less minority) home loans.

    Both the Clinton & Bush departments of Housing and Urban Development raised the quotas repeatedly." (Taki Magazine, June, 2008)

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