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Out of Control LISTEN TO THIS TERRIFYING 911 CALL of Thugs Hired by JPMorgan Chase Breaking Down a Door

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This comes in from Matthew Weidner...

God help us all...

LISTEN TO THIS TERRIFYING 911 CALL - BANK BREAKING DOWN A DOOR!

The banks and institutions that now run this country are running absolutely wild and out of control.

They do not fear judges or law enforcement.

They do not fear any law.

They do not need permission to kick down your front door, steal what they want and throw everything else into the streets.

As
one of the owners of a company who specializes in “securing” or
“winterizing” properties was recently quoted in the Palm Beach Post
said, “Lawsuits don’t phase us anymore.”

I WANT ALL OF AMERICA TO WATCH THE ATTACHED NEWS STORY AND LISTEN TO ALL TEN MINUTES OF THE ATTACHED 911 PHONE CALL.

HEAR THE TERROR IN THIS WOMAN’S VOICE.

THIS WOMAN WAS NOT IN FORECLOSURE.

THIS WOMAN’S HOME WAS IN PERFECT, PRISTINE CONDITION.

SHE WAS RELAXING COMFORTABLY ON HER COUCH WHEN A BURGLAR CAME KICKING DOWN HER DOOR.

IT WAS A BURGLAR HIRED BY THE BANK BREAKING DOWN HER DOOR.

WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW

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http://www.wftv.com/video/25278100/index.html?taf=orlc


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LINK - LISTEN TO THE FULL 911 PHONE CALL HERE

This
is what this country has become people and no one seems to care about
it anymore.  I truly fear that all hope is lost.  These lenders have
absolutely no right to do what they are doing yet neither law
enforcement nor judges care to do anything about this terrifying
phenomena.

Please find and share with me stories such as this.
The only hope we have of turning this around is getting the word out
there and hoping that our press picks up on these stories.

Please forward this to Realtors, attorneys and activists
No bank has any right to come onto any person’s property and they
certainly do not have any right to kick down a person’s door unless and
until they have an Order from a judge.

For more about Matt you can check out his blog here...

For more on this phenomenon we call "Trashed Out" see the links below...

What stops them from YOU being their next "mistake"?

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This type of thing is getting way out of hand as I have linked below.

Actually, in my opinion, it is a lot worse than can be imagined because most “incidents” go unreported.

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Jack
Booted Thugs Kicking Down Doors, You May be Next – Lawsuits Say Banks
Changing Locks of Distressed Homes Before Foreclosures are Filed

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on September 19, 2010 ·

This
violation of everything needs to stop and it needs to stop now. I can
see the next stage of this warfare in where people living in these
homes, that these thugs are criminally breaking into, shooting the
intruders and killing them dead… How will the “authorities” handle the
situation? Will it be a homeowner … Read more

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Now I am PISSED – Disabled Vet Evicted, Home Trashed Out, Property Stolen By Jack Booted Thugs

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on September 19, 2010 ·

Harris
said he received a notice on Tuesday that he would be evicted on
Thursday ~ “He (banks attorney) was just outright nasty with it,”
Harris said. “He just said, ‘Get a room, put your stuff in storage, buy
the house and then move back in.’” ~ “I’m a about to burst into tears
right … Read more

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BUYER BEWARE! The Foreclosure StormTroopers ARE Coming To Break Down YOUR Door!

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on August 22, 2010 ·

No
joke, above or below… And it does not matter if you are facing
foreclosure or not! This type of thing is getting way out of hand as I
have Link – reported on many many times. Actually, it is a lot worse
than can be imagined because most “incidents” go unreported. Again, as
I … Read more

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Bank of America – Confiscating Homes They Don’t Own – BofA Attempts Foreclosure on Current Loan They Do Not Own

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on July 20, 2010 ·

Well
this is surprising… MORTGAGE MELTDOWN Frustration with banks reaching
boiling point Errors, inaction, morass of red tape vex homeowners
trying to fend off foreclosure proceedings — and may end upcosting
taxpayers billions Kent Porter /PD Keith and Julie Hanover of Kenwood
hired a lawyer to help them with the nightmare of saving their home … Read more

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Trashed Out – Foreclosures Go Wrong as Lenders, Cleanup Crews Cut Legal Corners

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on June 7, 2010 ·

Who
woulda thunk… Some Michigan residents have returned home to find
their windows broken, houses ransacked and valuables missing. Not from
burglars, but overzealous mortgage lenders and their trash-out teams:
unlicensed crews hired to clean out and secure property during
foreclosures. Lawsuits filed across Michigan and the nation paint an
ugly picture of impersonal foreclosures … Read more

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BOA, aka Bank of America, Tries to Rape and Pillage a PAID IN FULL Home AGAIN!!!

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on May 26, 2010 ·

I
have had enough of this shit, haven’t you? Homeowner – “I Honestly
Felt Like Bank of America was Trying to Steal my Property” Lets see,
how many times have I posted about BOA and other “lenders”  “Trashing
Out” <– Link, homes this year? Hmmm? Sorry, I ran out of fingers…
Here is an extra … Read more

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Trashed Out – Evicted Tenants See Belongings Stolen on Video “I Can’t Watch Any More”

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on May 14, 2010 ·

Video
WLKY Investigates: Evicted Tenants See Belongings Stolen Thieves
Pilfer Family Possessions After Renters Displaced By John Boel/WLKY
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – About 3,300 times last year in Jefferson County,
crews moved in to carry out court-ordered evictions or
foreclosures.The scenes are sad, and the landlords are mad because
they’re often owed a lot of money, … Read more

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Trashed Out – BOA Does it Again – Bank of America Attempt to Foreclose on Wrong Home Averted

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on May 4, 2010 ·

Reported
by: Jackie Callaway Email: jcallaway@abcactionnews.com Last Update:
4/30 8:14 am Bank attempts foreclosure on wrong home SARASOTA, Fl —
Neighbor Scott Mondro started asking questions as soon as he spotted
the stranger drilling holes in his neighbor’s door.  Turns out the guy
with the hardware was representing Bank of America. Scott Mondro
shares the … Read more

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Trashed
Out – Deutsche Bank Acts Like Paid Off Home is a Foreclosure – Broke
Down Doors, Changed Locks, Stole Belongings along with the Home Owners
Sense of Security

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on April 26, 2010 ·

Only
in America… WoodTV.com “All kinds of things were taken — from a
dining room set to the American flag mounted outside the home.” Bank
acts like home is a foreclosure Rick and Sherry Rought (April 25, 2010)
Gowen couple files lawsuit against Deutsche Bank By Megan Stembol
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – A Gowen … Read more

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Trashed
Out – Again and Again and Again and Again Bank of America at it AGAIN
– Bank Wrongly Repossessed Home and Stole Pet Parrot

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on March 9, 2010 ·

From
the Home Equity Theft Reporter Woman says Bank of America wrongly
repossessed home Tuesday, March 09, 2010 By Sadie Gurman, Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette A Hampton woman is suing Bank of America, saying one of
its contractors wrongly repossessed her home, padlocked the doors,
shut off the utilities, damaged the furniture and confiscated a pet
parrot, … Read more

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Bank of America at it AGAIN! Central Florida Couple Faces Foreclosure Despite Having Proof That All Mortgage Payments Were Made

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on January 28, 2010 ·

Roger
Wilsford and Teresa Stamey are about to lose their mobile home to
foreclosure. Wilsford said he’d been paying his monthly payments of
$762 to mortgage company Taylor, Bean and Whitaker, but last August it
went into bankruptcy and he didn’t know it. “Still, you know, I’d get a
bill from Taylor, Bean and Whitaker, … Read more

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Trashed Out – This is Getting Ridiculous – Iraq Homecoming Spoiled After Bank of America Forecloses On Wrong Home AGAIN!

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on January 21, 2010 ·

Pattern
Here Folks??? Bay State Couple Says Bank Took Possession Of Wrong
Home In Florida BOSTON — A Massachusetts couple says their son’s
homecoming from Iraq was spoiled when Bank of America/Countrywide
foreclosed on their Florida home, which they owned free and clear,
according to a lawsuit. Homeowner Charlie Cardoso, of New Bedford, was
shocked … Read more

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Trashed Out – Lawsuit Accuses Bank of America of Seizing Wrong House

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on January 10, 2010 ·

Here
we go again… By Laura Elder The Daily News Published January 10, 2010
GALVESTON — A West End property owner is suing Bank of America Corp.,
asserting its agents mistakenly seized a vacation house he owns free
and clear, then changed the locks and shut the power off, resulting in
the smelly spoiling of … Read more

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“Trashed Out” Another Person Claims Theft in Foreclosure Mistake

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on December 26, 2009 ·

HENDERSON,
Nv. – Imagine coming home and finding out your key no longer works
and some of the things in your house are gone. That’s what one
Henderson man says happen to him, and like other reports in recent
days, the homeowner says it’s because of a mix up by a real estate
agent securing … Read more

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“Trashed Out” Las Vegas Woman Victim of Foreclosure Mistake

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on December 21, 2009 ·

This
madness needs to stop. It’s one thing for these pretender lenders to
take properties through illegal foreclosures. Now they are maliciously
breaking and entering into any homes they wish with disregard of the
laws. No better than common criminals… December 21, 2009 LAS VEGAS –  A
Las Vegas woman says she is the victim … Read more

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Corporate America pays price for arrogance in taking family’s home

Posted by Foreclosure Fraud on October 21, 2009 ·

Now their Attorney Claims Woman is Inflating her Loss… Really?
Updated December 22, 2009 It does not matter what was in the condo. No
matter how rich or poor. It is their personal belongings that were
unrightfully, illegally taken from them. Even if it was just a keepsake
of a family member, a simple trinket … Read more

 

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Wed, 10/06/2010 - 11:57 | 629351 doggings
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if they deliberately burnt my dogs they'd all be getting quietly garrotted late at night for months to come.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 11:33 | 629256 trav7777
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How about all those signs in the hospitals in Spanish?

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 12:53 | 629269 Ripped Chunk
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The ones that say: "no seguro, no problema"?

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 10:47 | 629081 Widowmaker
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So you're asserting a PUBLIC emergency service is anything but.  If one tax dollar of public assistance goes to that department it doesn't matter who paid and who didn't.  Do the police stop at property?

You didn't answer my question -- how is this not terrorism (which may have nothing to do with money)? 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 11:17 | 629201 gmrpeabody
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Why do people who don't pay taxes expect it's their God given right to get all the same benefits as those who do?

It was all pretty straight forward..., the man lived in another county that either didn't have fire protection, or was too far away to be of any help. The nearest firehouse was willing to extend their service to his property if he was willing to pay approx the same as everyone else toward this particular county service, which he was not. I may have had my men squirt the fire in any case, but the victim was pulling his own scam.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 11:54 | 629332 robertocarlos
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Who doesn't pay taxes? The bum on the street pays taxes and he is the one person who tried to opt out.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 12:29 | 629509 gmrpeabody
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Agreed....

But home ownership actually requires a little responsibility.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 12:34 | 629527 gmrpeabody
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Unless, of course, you're in an unincorporated area, and your home is paid for, free and clear. Then you can withdraw from the grid to a certain extent.

Until there's a fire, anyway. Just saying......

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 10:57 | 629133 -Michelle-
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I'm not asserting anything.  The guy's property is in an unincorporated area that doesn't have its own fire service.  People in his area contract service from a nearby town.

"Public" services still have to be funded.  Personally, I would prefer to live in an unincorporated area and choose which services to purchase from surrounding areas.  I was pretty ticked when our county mandated garbage pickup (and the associated fees) from everyone in the county, whether you were in an unincorporated area or not.  Until then, we just took our trash to a collection site once a week for free.

It's like I posted above.  I think it was awful what happened to the guy and his animals.  However, where do you draw the line?  Fire coverage is an insurance policy of sorts.  The service fees are there (or should be there) to fund equipment and personnel.  If nobody paid until it was necessary, you wouldn't have much of a force.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 11:57 | 629207 Widowmaker
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Thank you for your thoughtful response.

After you seeing you post repeatedly about the money, the money is the red-herring or distraction in the conversation.    We can agree that all services cost money, however I would assert that it's the principle of government and "people" that is seeing such a dramatic shift(s)...

If I pay $0.01 in sales tax, WHATEVER it is that those services entitle me to as an individual is shared EQUALLY across all those that pay into that system.  (sorry about caps, I don't know how else to use text inflection).  Hopefully we agree on that.

What one sees in that CNBC video is a breakdown in that equality distribution of services -- over money.    Principally, one has to ask the question, why didn't everyone (news cameras included) drop what they were doing and put out the fire?

So, someone's property is burning, public "service" has been circumvented (distracted) where a guy that I'll bet bought a hamburger recently get's selectively torched.  Cause he's a deadbeat?  

Government making "if-then, or else" decisions like that sound good to you?

Folks, it's not about the money, it's about putting out the fire.

Think about it.

 

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Wed, 10/06/2010 - 13:19 | 629708 Mariposa de Oro
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"If I pay $0.01 in sales tax, WHATEVER it is that those services entitle me to as an individual is shared EQUALLY across all those that pay into that system" There's that word again....entitle.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 13:40 | 629767 chopper read
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EQUAL, ENTITLE, etc., etc. 

 

"the world owes me"

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 12:01 | 629367 RichardP
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How do you put out a fire without a fire truck?  Who pays for the fire truck?  Using what monies?  Do we have county fire stations under control of county government in this country.  Or do we have city fire stations, funded by the city budget and paid for by taxes collected by city residents?

It is not about putting out the fire.  It is about the money.  No money, no firetruck.  Everything else springs from that fact.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 18:28 | 630621 LMAO
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"It is not about putting out the fire.  It is about the money.  No money, no firetruck.  Everything else springs from that fact"

 

Yikes, what if the homeowner would have explained that his 12-y-o daughter still was inside of the house.....Howzat for dynamics?!

What if a serious gass-explosion would have taken place killing 5 people in the process as a result of these ass-hats standing by doing nothing?

The Bureaucrat instructing these firefighters needs shooting, as to these firefighters... being a firefighter doesn't exempt you from using your brain. 

LMAO

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 12:29 | 629486 Widowmaker
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What about a shovel?   

Total cost: my premise x $9.99 and the fire could be out.

What I am not suggesting is that the rest of us should have to pay for stupidity.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 12:59 | 629644 crazynutjob
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I agree that the city's policies are stupid. Why not charge $3000 per incident for those without protection? Why didn't the county contract with the fire department directly instead of pushing the burden on to each home? There are a lot possibilities that didn't occur that could have prevented the house from burning. It is telling that the fire department did respond and then didn't put out the house. Perhaps it would be different if they simply didn't respond because the house was out of their gerrymandered response area.

If the town next to yours closed its police station and fire department, your town should be required to patrol and put out fires on its own dime? What about the town next to that one? How far should your town's services be stretched? If someone went shopping in your town, how long does their 1 cent of sales tax entitle them to fire protection from your town? What if a fire breaks out while the fire crews are responding elsewhere?

 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 16:50 | 630410 RockyRacoon
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They are currently fixing the situation and most of the parties agree that this should not have happened.  Nothing gets fixed until a house burns down and the loss is substantial.  On a macro level, which was my point, things in the financial markets are supposedly being fixed -- but the house had to nearly burn down to get action.  And lousy, ineffective action at that.

Thanks for your thoughtful comment.

Thu, 10/07/2010 - 03:11 | 631497 StychoKiller
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Check out:

http://reason.com/brickbat

These sort of Bureaucratic snafus happen ALL the time ALL over the World (get used to it).

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 12:54 | 629611 RockyRacoon
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Bottom line on all this is that the Fire Dept. was on site putting out flames at the fence line, to save the neighboring property who had paid the "fee".  All the equipment was on site already.  The man's neighbor offered to pay in cash immediately for saving the man's house.  The man offered to pay "whatever it takes" to have his house saved.  Result:  The Fire Dept stood there and watched the man's house burn to the ground.  So, it's not about the money in the long run.  It's about a screwed up government on the local level without adequate policies for the contingency.  We are seeing the micro version of the macro situation.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 17:06 | 630453 merehuman
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extortion by any other name, and just as cruel

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 13:36 | 629755 chopper read
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firemen were 'getting even' and sending a 'boys club' message to the rest of the community. 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 16:47 | 630395 RockyRacoon
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firemen were 'getting even' and sending a 'boys club' message to the rest of the community.

You don't know that.  Stop pulling stuff out of your ass.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 21:01 | 630933 chopper read
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of course i pulled that out of my ass, Rocky.  its my common sense guess.  is this a court of law or opinion?

 

your point is fair, but it does not mean that i am wrong.  are you telling me that my interpretation of the events is out of the question?  considering the facts that we do know, i find that rather naive, with all do respect, Rocky.

 

you know i respect your opinion, but i believe i'm calling it the way i see it, albeit without all the facts.  

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 23:40 | 631258 RockyRacoon
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I see your point.  We wouldn't want to spoil a good sentiment with inconvenient facts.

Thu, 10/07/2010 - 09:25 | 631937 chopper read
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you win, Rocky.  i was wrong to say what i said. 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 19:04 | 630701 Bob
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Hey, I had the exact same thought.  I've worked with guys in uniform.  It is what it is.  Of course, they probably also have SOP's to follow that are founded upon liability issues, etc.   Who knows how they really felt?  It's not like it would be rare for them to have normal feelings about letting somebody's house burn down, at least a few of them.  One would expect that if humans had been inside, they would have all manned up. 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 21:43 | 631002 chopper read
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+1

i agree, Bob.  i also have a keen sense for how the union fellas down at the firehouse can sometimes think.  they'll save lives all day long, but if some cheap smartass doesn't want to pay the fee then they're going to show him (and everybody else) what happens in a world without firemen.  they're probably laughing over beers as we speak.  

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 13:56 | 629822 Cognitive Dissonance
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"Only you can prevent forest fires.......er.......prevent us from standing around and watching your house burn to the ground. Pay the dues or this could happen to you."

Just a different type of "protection" racket.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 15:45 | 630182 downrodeo
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Wasn't it this type of situation that caused us to socialize the police and fire services in the first place?

WTF? I fancy myself a minarchist at best, but this is unconscionable. What if they guy loved his pets so much he went back in after them? What if there had been other humans inside?

 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 09:50 | 628888 lilimarlene1
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The 911 women is an asshole.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 11:34 | 629198 Ripped Chunk
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And you are surprised by this why?  That 911 operator should be fired immediately. They could have killed her, went through the house taking valuables and made a getaway in the 10 minutes it took the stupid idiot to conduct her Q&A

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 14:48 | 629987 thesapein
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You didn't listen to the entire call. The operator was multi-tasking, talking to the officers, giving them directions to her exact location. What, you thought those questions were just random filler? Those questions are what got the cops there so freaking fast. And, to me, that was unexpectedly fast. 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 15:01 | 630040 Ripped Chunk
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Must be allot of traffic in Jerusalem Jesus.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 17:14 | 630473 thesapein
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I have no clue how quickly cops would get here, if called, but I would be happy with anything over half an hour so I have enough time to put things right.

Honestly, calling the cops would probably only occur to me, after the fact. 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 17:53 | 630514 Ripped Chunk
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Do you contradict yourself regularly? Can you isolate the time intervals between your episodes? Because that would be key in isolating effective treatment.

I ask because now you are a bad ass and above you were criticizing me for saying I would beat on car thieves.

Have you ever had your car stolen? I did. After a month and a half it was recovered by the police on Christmas Eve. The individual that stole it was breaking into un-occupied houses on Christmas Eve (people at church, out with family, friends etc.) stealing presents from under the tree and filling my car up with them. Anyway, that is what the cops told me. I think I believed them.

As a bonus, the transmission went about 3 weeks after I got it back. 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 14:57 | 630023 SheepDog-One
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My goodness, multi tasking? Well that excuses it all then.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 10:55 | 629123 SheepDog-One
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Yes good point, I notice on the recent 911 calls Ive heard lately the operators are all like nurse Ratchet, insulting and acting like youve really put them out by calling.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 12:35 | 629536 thesapein
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You have no empathy for those who have tough jobs, do you? The operator wasn't great, but she handled it just fine. For this being a false alarm and waste of time, I thought she was quite polite with the irrational caller who never even thought to ask who was at her door when she was 3 months behind. Really, she had to know who it was and why they were there. 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 15:02 | 630052 Ripped Chunk
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Do you work at the DMV or the County Clerk's office?

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 17:09 | 630458 thesapein
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Nah, never worked for the gov, but I did once work at a doctor's referral service, taking all sorts of strange callers. Seemed like most callers wanted to abuse the system, making it harder to help the few genuine callers. So I do empathize with 911 operators.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 14:55 | 630015 SheepDog-One
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Fuck 911 operators and their supposed tough jobs and undue stress levels, how bout that thesapein?

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 17:02 | 630446 thesapein
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"undue stress levels"? The operator didn't sound stressed to me. She was probably totally used to dealing with false alarms and crazy old ladies on the phone.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 09:39 | 628870 Kina
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I gather BoA executives and others will soon start wearing Groucho Marx disguises. They tell me gun ownership in the US is very high. Here it is quite low. Maybe their will an exodus of Bankster execs to Australia.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 10:41 | 629075 Widowmaker
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Good riddance!  Enjoy the oppression and bailouts!

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 09:42 | 628869 DudleyDoRight
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This is actually a great post.  Let's see, the banks got us into this mess, now the banks totally dropped the ball on closing out this mess, and rather than doing it right, it looks like they are going to try to muscle their way through.  Wow, what a good job the banks have done (buncha ding-dongs)!

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 17:01 | 630441 merehuman
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Banks, Mafia, government, corporations, exwifes, hell everybody wants their cut and all of them have a way of enforcement.

We used to have law and justice on everybodys side. Why arent we fighting back? Are there so few honest men of conviction?

Each of us feel this alone and think of ourselves as alone while the corpits and their ilk KNOW they have so many at their back .

I shall wear blue each day and hope more of us take to the wearing of the blue as a symbol to the few of us that are of like mind. i hope it spreads so we realize we are not alone.

in the hospital with my partner i sat in the wait room and casually asked aloud to all where they prepared for the coming hyper inflation and saw them all turn akin to stone. No question, no challenge, nada. A moment before we chatted amiably and had  a little laughter.

The shock upon the common unaware persons will be dramatic .

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 18:59 | 630686 goldfish1
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and casually asked aloud to all where they prepared for the coming hyper inflation

 

That's where you went wrong. Have you ever read Harrison Bergeron, a short story by Kurt Vonnegut? That will give you a clue of what you're up against.

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 12:24 | 629484 thesapein
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Agreed about the banks, but she was an accomplice. Both sides were listening to the little devil in their ears when agreeing to the loan. The devil came knocking. 

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 09:35 | 628861 Dismal Scientist
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Too hysterical and sensationalist in tone. Nevertheless, the message is worrying. And its not just in the US. Check this story out from the US's little brother...

Catch a thief from your armchair and win cash


LONDON | Tue Oct 5, 2010 12:29pm EDT

LONDON (Reuters) - Anyone who owns a laptop computer can now fight crime from the safety of their home and win cash prizes for catching thieves red-handed, under a new British monitoring scheme that went live this week.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6943YJ20101005

Wed, 10/06/2010 - 14:24 | 629904 Conrad Murray
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Unemployment = 0%...Brilliant.

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