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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "LaughableDems"
Date: 06 Jan 2005 09:20:21 AM
Object: Re: Bush Administration Gets Tough With Student Loans
"MrPepper11" <MrPepper11@go.com> wrote in message
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The Education Department has become the toughest debt collector around
thanks to an expanding arsenal it wields. But its aggressiveness has
sparked an outcry from borrowers, consumer-advocacy lawyers and even
some bankruptcy-court judges...
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No surprise there!
The dishonest bastards who "borrowed" from their fellow Americans but who
don't feel the need to return the money they "borrowed" from their fellow
Americans deserve the jail terms and fines that they will get.
As for your trial lawyers, those bastards are also well known to be
supporters of the Socialist, transfer-of-wealth crowd that makes up today's
Democrat Party, and those greedy bastards LOVE to accumulate personal wealth
by defending the dishonest bastards who "borrowed" from their fellow
Americans but who don't feel the need to return the money they took from
their fellow Americans.
Many bankruptcy-court judges are merely former greedy ***** trial lawyers
themselves, and also tend to vote for the Democrat Party.
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User: ""

Title: Re: Bush Administration Gets Tough With Student Loans 06 Jan 2005 07:55:38 PM
200 Billion Dollars wasted in Iraqi not included the 100,000 of lives.
We have 100's of billions of dollars in government grant for business
incentives. But we need to worry about $ 69.00 from someone dying.
Plus this money was basically welfare for public colleges. Shameful!
Vaughn Montgomery AIM: montyvaughn1
http://montyvaughn.blogspot.com/
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src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v606/montyvaguhn/aaworstever.jpg">
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User: "Bradley K. Sherman"

Title: Re: Bush Administration Gets Tough With Student Loans 06 Jan 2005 09:33:27 AM
In article <VGcDd.1860$Pm6.404@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
LaughableDems <Fools_R_Us@DNC.org> wrote:



The dishonest bastards who "borrowed" from their fellow Americans but who
don't feel the need to return the money they "borrowed" from their fellow
Americans deserve the jail terms and fines that they will get.

I guess you're talking about these folks:
| ...
| NEIL BUSH (George W's brother) was a principal in
| the 1988 collapse of Silverado Banking in Denver,
| which cost taxpayers $1 billion. Neil approved
| $132 million in unrepaid loans from Silverado to
| two business partners, who in turn arranged
| payments to Neil totaling $650,000.
|
| JEB BUSH (George W's brother) and a partner
| defaulted on a $4.5 million loan from a Florida
| S&L in 1988. The default helped trigger the
| S&L's collapse, which cost taxpayers $285
| million. Bush and partner repaid only ten
| percent of the irregular loan and, incredibly,
| also got to keep the real estate that
| collateralized it.
|
| In 1985, Jeb lobbied the federal government on
| behalf of Miami HMO owner Miguel Recarey to
| increase Recarey's Medicare business ultimately
| to a total of $1 billion. The following year,
| Jeb received $75,000 from Recarey. Recarey, who
| had longstanding business ties to the late
| Florida Mafia boss Santos Trafficante,
| subsequently fled the U.S. under indictment,
| suspected of up to $100 million in Medicare
| fraud.
|
| GEORGE W. BUSH. On June 20, 1990, Bush, a
| director of Harken Energy, sold the bulk of his
| Harken stock for $848,000. A week later, the
| stock plummeted in value on news of a large
| quarterly loss. Bush claimed that he had
| submitted a required report about the stock sale
| but it had somehow disappeared. Bush refused
| repeated requests from both The Wall Street
| Journal and U.S. News and World Reports to
| discuss the stock sale.
| ...
<URL:http://www.campaignwatch.org/details.htm>
--bks
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User: "DGVREIMAN"

Title: Re: Bush Administration Gets Tough With Student Loans 07 Jan 2005 05:48:03 PM
"Bradley K. Sherman" <bks@panix.com> wrote in message
news:crjlo7$gli$1@panix2.panix.com...

In article
<VGcDd.1860$Pm6.404@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
LaughableDems <Fools_R_Us@DNC.org> wrote:



The dishonest bastards who "borrowed" from their fellow
Americans but who
don't feel the need to return the money they "borrowed" from
their fellow
Americans deserve the jail terms and fines that they will get.


I guess you're talking about these folks:

Doug Says: I won't address the lies about Jeb and Neil Bush, as
they are just outright lies. I will address the following about
President Bush.

|
| GEORGE W. BUSH. On June 20, 1990, Bush, a
| director of Harken Energy, sold the bulk of his
| Harken stock for $848,000. A week later, the
| stock plummeted in value on news of a large
| quarterly loss. Bush claimed that he had
| submitted a required report about the stock sale
| but it had somehow disappeared. Bush refused
| repeated requests from both The Wall Street
| Journal and U.S. News and World Reports to
| discuss the stock sale.
| ...


--bks

Doug Says: The above is a typical lie and smear about President
Bush. What the poster has conveniently omitted above is that
after the Harken Energy stock first plummeted, it then doubled in
value from the price in which President Bush received for his
stock within just a few weeks! Had President Bush held on to his
stock he would have made twice as much money. Not to mention the
fact that all those investors that bought the stock that
President Bush sold made a windfall of profits! So because
President Bush sold stock that *doubled in value* within a few
weeks, that somehow requires an *explanation?* Only if you are a
moron it does.
Doug Grant (Tm)


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User: "Senate Dems Are Horses Asses"

Title: Re: Bush Administration Gets Tough With Student Loans 06 Jan 2005 09:39:41 AM
"Bradley K. Sherman" <bks@panix.com> wrote in message
news:crjlo7$gli$1@panix2.panix.com...

In article <VGcDd.1860$Pm6.404@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
LaughableDems <Fools_R_Us@DNC.org> wrote:



The dishonest bastards who "borrowed" from their fellow Americans but who
don't feel the need to return the money they "borrowed" from their fellow
Americans deserve the jail terms and fines that they will get.


I guess you're talking about these folks:

| ...
| NEIL BUSH (George W's brother) was a principal in
| the 1988 collapse of Silverado Banking in Denver,
| which cost taxpayers $1 billion. Neil approved
| $132 million in unrepaid loans from Silverado to
| two business partners, who in turn arranged
| payments to Neil totaling $650,000.

Please tell us why you think that is a student loan, Sherman.
.
User: "Bradley K. Sherman"

Title: Re: Bush Administration Gets Tough With Student Loans 06 Jan 2005 09:41:21 AM
In article <1ZcDd.2365$W32.1905@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
Senate Dems Are Horses Asses <Fools_R_Us@DNC.org> wrote:


"Bradley K. Sherman" <bks@panix.com> wrote in message
news:crjlo7$gli$1@panix2.panix.com...

In article <VGcDd.1860$Pm6.404@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
LaughableDems <Fools_R_Us@DNC.org> wrote:



The dishonest bastards who "borrowed" from their fellow Americans but who
don't feel the need to return the money they "borrowed" from their fellow
Americans deserve the jail terms and fines that they will get.


I guess you're talking about these folks:

| ...
| NEIL BUSH (George W's brother) was a principal in
| the 1988 collapse of Silverado Banking in Denver,
| which cost taxpayers $1 billion. Neil approved
| $132 million in unrepaid loans from Silverado to
| two business partners, who in turn arranged
| payments to Neil totaling $650,000.


Please tell us why you think that is a student loan, Sherman.

Oh, I thought you were talking about *dishonest bastards*. My bad.
--bks
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User: "Mike"

Title: Re: Bush Administration Gets Tough With Student Loans 06 Jan 2005 09:38:10 AM
I find it amazing that someone would rack up $100k in student loans to
become qualified for a job that pays $20k/yr. What the hell are they
thinking?
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User: "Senate Dems Are Horses Asses"

Title: Re: Bush Administration Gets Tough With Student Loans 06 Jan 2005 09:40:21 AM
"Mike" <dontemailme@getlost.com> wrote in message
news:5omqt0t9et9tiqnkm1agmlgr46qab1cd89@4ax.com...

I find it amazing that someone would rack up $100k in student loans to
become qualified for a job that pays $20k/yr. What the hell are they
thinking?

People who do that sort of thing tend to vote Democrat, Mike.
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