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2005 Speech Given by Fannie Mae CEO to Barack Obama

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2008

This is a speech that was given by the CEO of Fannie Mae back in 2005 to Barack Obama and other members of congress.

He tells them that Fannie Mae is in trouble and that they need their help.

Barack Obama helped by taking campaign contributions and by watching the company crumble.

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  • Obama knew,the deomocrats knew and stopped every bill that came across their desk--He's up to this to his eyeballs and I'm sick of his slick speech. Email this to anyone you know that is undecided. Get the message out--Obama has hidden agendas--watch the other videos of democrates in congress calling the regulators who said fanny mae and mac were in trouble--"a public linching".

  • So all he has to do now is be in the room and he's a supporter of something?

    Also, what do you expect him to do about someone else's failing business?

    It was failed governmental economic policy, poor management and greed that led to the collapse of these banks, not some guy who listened to a speech.

    You are a slimeball. If you think smear campaigns are a legitimate form of poltical debate, you really do deserve the leaders you're fighting for. It's just the rest of the world that doesn't.

  • Get a life!!!

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