RE: Can Honerable People Have Mortgages?

2010-10-26 Thread Dan Minette
Or, look at it this way: you are being honorable if you pay all the debt, as long as you can do so physically (not financially, which is all the law seems to require). OK, so two parties sign a contract. Shouldn't both parties know what is in the contract? In particular, shouldn't a big bank

Re: Gaming Computer

2010-10-26 Thread Max Battcher
On 10/25/2010 2:25 PM, anar...@gmail.com wrote: My computer seems to be dying. Anybody got any recommendations/suggestions for companies/websites/etc. that I should take a look at before buying a new one. I don't think I want to pay the Alienware markup. I've also looked at OriginPC.com but

Re: Can Honerable People Have Mortgages?

2010-10-26 Thread Chris Frandsen
On Oct 26, 2010, at 20:39, Dan Minette danmine...@att.net wrote: The second is that the bank who gave them the loan knew that they didn't qualify for the loan, and had a high probability of eventually defaulting, but the officers of the bank thought it was in their own best interest to make