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.........And if war is an environment in which criminals thrive, this one is no different. From copper thieves and others stripping abandoned homes of whatever owners left behind to swindlers passing themselves off as "foreclosure rescue companies" is and charging desperate homeowners fees they can't afford for help they won't get — if this is a war, it's not without its profiteers.

Nor is it without its own body count. Full Story »

Posted by Patricia Blochowiak
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Posted by: Posted by Patricia Blochowiak - Feb 18, 2009 - 10:02 PM PST
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by Patricia Blochowiak - Feb. 18, 2009

The comparison of the housing crisis and foreclosure to war reminds me of a film I saw years ago about farm foreclosures in the 1880's (the date might be way off) and the start of Minnesota's Democratic Farmer Labor Party. It is an important view of the situation that is making people suffer.

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