duh; it was the only way i could become a home
owner...
So you wanted to own a home, and you chose to borrow
money to achieve your desire. I don't see where the
force is coming in.
okay, here we go again, troll. are you having fun?
if i wanted to achieve the american dream i would be
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duh; it was the only way i could become a home
owner...
So you wanted to own a home, and you chose to borrow
money
of course, i could choose to be a renter
instead, and pay off someone else's mortgage.
double duh...
But a lot of us made exactly that choice Jon -- we chose
not to try and buy because we thought it was too risky and
we weren't sure we'd be able to afford it in the
future. Granted, if I
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Jon Louis Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if i wanted to achieve the american dream i would be forced to borrow at
usurious terms.
So when you write forced in quotes, you really mean not forced. No
one forced you, or people like you, to borrow money at terms you
if i wanted to achieve the american dream i would be
forced to borrow at usurious terms.
So when you write forced in quotes, you really mean
not forced. No
one forced you, or people like you, to borrow money at
terms you did
not like. You chose to do so. Don't you think it is
better to
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 5:49 PM, Jon Louis Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you know what i mean is more like a form of coercion under duress when one
has no choice but to accept the banker's terms, since they control the
regulators.
How exactly were you coerced under duress? Did they kidnap