Karl
Highlands Ranch,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, March 09, 2009
late 2004. To read what ELSE the good Professor said to his class in late 2004, simply 'Google' this- RIP OFF REPORT FUEL FREEDOM INTERNATIONAL MPG CAPS, and go to the 2001 Toyota Tacoma Ripoff Report, and then to the 'Update' entitled- 'Blame it on a Lawyer'. Hey- the good Professor was right, wasn't he? P.S. Aren't almost ALL politicians LAWYERS??? Don't forget to 'Google' this- AMERICA: FREEDOM TO FASCISM, and watch that documentary on the web. Hey- don't almost ALL CEO's hire LAWYERS when they are in trouble??? Hey- don't almost all POLITICIANS have LAWYERS??? Hey- didn't LAWYERS write the agreements for almost ALL of those CREDIT CARDS that people get from banks, like Bank of America??? Hey- isn't all of this a COINCIDENCE??? Hey- at least there's ONE good LAWYER who is 'FOR' the PEOPLE, huh? His name is Andrew Cuomo, the Attorney General of New York!!!!!!! WELCOME TO AMERICA- IN FRAUD WE TRUST! POWER TO THE PEOPLE
Jim
Anaheim,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, March 09, 2009
If you were a vendor of Countrywide, then you associated yourself with a firm far lower on the scumbag scale than BofA. All that happened to you was that your services were only valuable to Countrywide and your services were no longer required; that's what happens when companies consolidate - if they held any value for the acquiring firm, you wouldn't be here. All banks take government money, so whomever your dealing with takes money from the government in one form or another.