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I'll Take Sour Cream and Chives
Just an FYI: in the upcoming 2008 presidential election, California will have 55 electoral votes, Florida 27, Michigan 17, Ohio 20 and Georgia 15. Edwards had to deflect some controversy last week as it was revealed that the former North Carolina senator reportedly has invested $16 million in a hedge fund involving subprime lenders that are presently foreclosing on homeowners in New Orleans after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. No butter for me. Personally, I like my hot baked potato covered with sour cream and chives.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
New Poll: Buyers to Remain on the Fence
Conducted between March 24 and April 3, 2008, by Abt SRBI Inc., And most importantly, the steady stream of foreclosures will continue for the foreseeable future, presenting plenty of opportunity for investors to get involved, helping to alleviate the fears of distressed homeowners facing uncertain financial consequences and almost certain foreclosure. Posted 04-15-2008 12:30 PM by joelc Filed under: Foreclosure Trends Comments
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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I'll Take Sour Cream and Chives
Just an FYI: in the upcoming 2008 presidential election, California will have 55 electoral votes, Florida 27, Michigan 17, Ohio 20 and Georgia 15. Edwards had to deflect some controversy last week as it was revealed that the former North Carolina senator reportedly has invested $16 million in a hedge fund involving subprime lenders that are presently foreclosing on homeowners in New Orleans after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. No butter for me. Personally, I like my hot baked potato covered with sour cream and chives.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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New Poll: Buyers to Remain on the Fence
Conducted between March 24 and April 3, 2008, by Abt SRBI Inc., And most importantly, the steady stream of foreclosures will continue for the foreseeable future, presenting plenty of opportunity for investors to get involved, helping to alleviate the fears of distressed homeowners facing uncertain financial consequences and almost certain foreclosure. Posted 04-15-2008 12:30 PM by joelc Filed under: Foreclosure Trends Comments
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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