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    I've made thousands of dollars off of people's ignorance and if you would have been actually reading what I've been posting here, instead of fighting the certain inevitability, you would have too. In Texas, of course, your gonna finance with a 10-15-30 year fix because home prices are low to moderate there, but in high-price real estate markets, which you obviously know little about, ARMs are very popular because they make $350K and above home affordable, not only for investors but also for families.

    My concern isn't so much for real estate investors, an investment carries some risk, but for the millions of families who will get caught in this ARM trap with no-where to turn, but you, like most Wing-nuts, don't concern yourself with such matters because things are good for you.
    Funny, I have a home in Texas and in Colorado, so I guess I know something about high price real estate markets don't I jackass? So I guess you making "obvious assumptions" just like you do regarding everything else you read is once again false.

    The millions of families that got caught up in the ARM trap, of which you are obviously one, made their own mistakes and should have done their homework. What do you propose we do for all the families that lost their homes due to interest rates returning to NORMAL? Should we raise taxes so that everyone in America can pay for stupid people like you and your mistakes?

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    Who's the fiscal conservative biatch?


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    Figures, Colorado is a enviromental ses-pool. Denver is a dirty, dirty city.


    Taxes will be raised anyway to pay for the coming multi-billion dollar bail-out of prime-rate lenders.

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    Figures, Colorado is a enviromental ses-pool. Denver is a dirty, dirty city.
    Really? Looks like Denver is rated as the 6th Cleanest U.S. City.

    http://www.rd.com/content/openConten...ontentId=15115

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    Figures, Colorado is a enviromental ses-pool. Denver is a dirty, dirty city.


    Taxes will be raised anyway to pay for the coming multi-billion dollar bail-out of prime-rate lenders.

    You've obviously never been to Denver. It certainly does collect some smog due to it's proximity to the Rockies, however, low pressure systems sweep that smog out regularly and therefore it usually is quite nice.

    However, since you referred to the city as "dirty", please, take a visit to downtown Denver and see how it compares to downtown San Antonio, let me know what you find out.

    Finally.....it figures that you've resorted to name calling, you didn't have a leg to stand on in this argument from the beginning anyway.

    Enjoy your foreclosure.

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    Really? Looks like Denver is rated as the 6th Cleanest U.S. City.

    http://www.rd.com/content/openConten...ontentId=15115
    That shouldn't tell you anything about Denver, but it should tell you a lot about the lack of any real EPA standards.

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    You've obviously never been to Denver. It certainly does collect some smog due to it's proximity to the Rockies, however, low pressure systems sweep that smog out regularly and therefore it usually is quite nice.

    However, since you referred to the city as "dirty", please, take a visit to downtown Denver and see how it compares to downtown San Antonio, let me know what you find out.

    Finally.....it figures that you've resorted to name calling, you didn't have a leg to stand on in this argument from the beginning anyway.

    Enjoy your foreclosure.
    What the are you talking about? Your a dumbass, and you obviously know nothing about what I have posted here in the past regarding this topic. I called the real-estate market slow-down when punks like you where still spasming about the resilience of Dubya's borrow-and-spend economy.

    But then again, you wing-nuts always seem to have such short memories when another one of my 'crazy posts' turn out to be right. I have a track record I'm willing to stand by, a post history that can be researched, you have no credibility here. Try being right at least once first.

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    What the are you talking about? Your a dumbass, and you obviously know nothing about what I have posted here in the past regarding this topic. I called the real-estate market slow-down when punks like you where still spasming about the resilience of Dubya's borrow-and-spend economy.

    But then again, you wing-nuts always seem to have such short memories when another one of my 'crazy posts' turn out to be right. I have a track record I'm willing to stand by, a post history that can be researched, you have no credibility here. Try being right at least once first.
    Holy ! You're a bigger idiot than I thought Dan. You have as much credibility here as Croutons does....NONE. The only credibility you have here is your skill at cutting and pasting article after article. You have no thoughts of your own. You simply throw up an article and then add your little sentence at the end of each which usually amounts to "I told you so", or "It's Bush's fault".

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    What the are you talking about? Your a dumbass, and you obviously know nothing about what I have posted here in the past regarding this topic. I called the real-estate market slow-down when punks like you where still spasming about the resilience of Dubya's borrow-and-spend economy.

    But then again, you wing-nuts always seem to have such short memories when another one of my 'crazy posts' turn out to be right. I have a track record I'm willing to stand by, a post history that can be researched, you have no credibility here. Try being right at least once first.


    Again, resorting to name calling because your argument is weak.

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    . I have a track record I'm willing to stand by, a post history that can be researched, you have no credibility here. Try being right at least once first.
    14,542 (7.39 posts per day) X 0 = zero.


    Some track record.

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    Figures, Colorado is a enviromental ses-pool. Denver is a dirty, dirty city.


    Taxes will be raised anyway to pay for the coming multi-billion dollar bail-out of prime-rate lenders.
    A resident of Texas calling Colorado an "environmental ses (sic)-pool" is sort of like a resident of Brazil calling the U.S. a "hotbed of economic inequality."

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    A resident of Texas calling Colorado an "environmental ses (sic)-pool" is sort of like a resident of Brazil calling the U.S. a "hotbed of economic inequality."
    hmmm...no, I wasn't vouching for Texas enviromental record, and I've been through and stayed in most of Colorado, probably more than ole gummy-boy.

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    hmmm...no, I wasn't vouching for Texas enviromental record, and I've been through and stayed in most of Colorado, probably more than ole gummy-boy.

    Lived there for 10 years. Greatest state in the union.

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    Lived there for 10 years. Greatest state in the union.
    its a great state, no doubt. but lets be honest, Montana is the greatest state.

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    its a great state, no doubt. but lets be honest, Montana is the greatest state.
    A poll of all 50 people living in Montana agree.

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    its a great state, no doubt. but lets be honest, Montana is the greatest state.
    Actually, Montana kicks ass too.

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    A poll of all 50 people living in Montana agree.
    low population is one reason i like it here.

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    jgw i might move to montana, where abouts do you live?

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    I have land in Montana.

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    I have land in Montana.

    I am so proud of you! With that a fifty cents you can buy
    a cup of coffee almost anywhere, except Starbucks.

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    Don't get me wrong, Colorado used to be a beautiful state, but it got too crowded, especially Denver. Colorado Springs is better, but they got no Mexican food, Bill Miller's Bar-b-que or even a good chicken place, well, except for Popeyes. Plus, the major intersections are all backwards, what kind of is that? Keep your Garden of the Gods Pike's peak, and Grand Teton's just give me a good taco every now and then.

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    Don't get me wrong, Colorado used to be a beautiful state, but it got too crowded, especially Denver. Colorado Springs is better, but they got no Mexican food, Bill Miller's Bar-b-que or even a good chicken place, well, except for Popeyes. Plus, the major intersections are all backwards, what kind of is that? Keep your Garden of the Gods Pike's peak, and Grand Teton's just give me a good taco every now and then.

    Spoken like a true fat guy, "they don't have enough taco's and Mexican food for me"......how cultured of you.

    Plus, Colorado has more to it then just Denver and Colorado Springs ya know?


    By the way, how's the foreclosure going?

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    colorado strip mines..aw the beauty


    Everything in Texas...aw the beauty.

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