September, 2010

Cable News Network media reporter Abbie Boudreau spins tables on right wing punkster

Cable News Network reporter Abbie Boudreau, focusing on a series about young conservative activists, became the target of right wing punk "journalist" James O'Keefe. O'Keefe, who made a name for himself for a destructive portrayal of ACORN, a liberal voter advocacy team under false pretenses, hoped to hurt the authority of Boudreau's news series by ...

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Home mortgage refinancing – many ways to gain from reduced rates

It's hard to get a mortgage loan, however home mortgage refinancing currently can make up more than 80 percent of home loan financing. Homeowners looking at such low rates of interest want to refinance in hopes of either improving cash flow with lower payments or saving money over time with shorter or longer terms. Different ...

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Facebook cell phone gossips heating up in spite of formal denials

Facebook cell phone gossips spread across the Internet Sunday. Facebook replied. This reaction came with denial. Apple's iPhone, Android phones and other Smartphone's have a great business of rivalry right now. Facebook connecting to that with 500,000 supporting Facebook people with a phone would make sense. However in spite of Google's world ...

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Poor financial institution loans to Freddie and Fannie not really getting purchased back

Part of what caused the collapse of the housing market was toxic mortgages. As an investment and dividend bearing instrument, a loan lender or financial institution can sell a mortgage they originated to another institution. Sometimes, poor things just happen and mortgages go south. Some financial institution lending options were lent to individuals that shouldn't ...

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Much more skin within the game a key to avoiding one more real estate situation

Weak financing expectations created the real estate bubble; that resulted in the real estate problems, which led to the foreclosure crisis. The federal government hasn't learned from the mistake it made yet. This is what the chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) thinks. Down payments on home loans considered adequate will not ...

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