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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Banks “Faking it” to steal homes
From LivingLies EDITOR’S NOTE: My figures tracking thousands of foreclosures indicate the same thing that the New York Post found. There are a scattered few foreclosures that are good old-fashioned foreclosures of valid mortgages. The borrower didn’t pay and there … Continue reading
Posted in Banking and foreclosures
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California to Sue Banks Directly
The state of California is pulling out of multi-state negotiations with large U.S. banks to resolve allegations of mortgage abuses, according to a letter obtained by Reuters, dealing a sharp blow to long-running efforts to secure a broad settlement. California … Continue reading
Posted in Amerika's Public Schools
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Socialism: End It and We End Illegal Immigration
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (AP) – Hispanic students have started vanishing from Alabama public schools in the wake of a court ruling that upheld the state’s tough new law cracking down on illegal immigration. Education officials say scores of immigrant families have … Continue reading
Posted in American Marxism, Immigration
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Obama: A disaster for civil liberties
He may prove the most disastrous president in our history in terms of civil liberties. By Jonathan Turley With the 2012 presidential election before us, the country is again caught up in debating national security issues, our ongoing wars and … Continue reading
Freedom of Religion as Practiced in Non Christian Nations
An Iranian pastor who has refused to renounce his Christian faith faces execution as early as Wednesday after his sentence was upheld by an Iranian court. Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, who maintains he has never been a Muslim as an adult, … Continue reading
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First Presbyterian gay ordination since rule change
MADISON, Wis. — The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) plans to ordain the first openly gay candidate for ordination since the denomination struck down barriers this year to clergy who have same-gender partners. Scott Anderson will be ordained as a teaching elder … Continue reading
Posted in Gay Issues, Religion
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