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Warrior Lawyers | New Radio Show Saturdays from 8-10 am EDT with 4closureFraud.org and ForeclosureHamlet.org

We will be starting our own radio show tomorrow on WDJA 1420 am from 8-10 am EDT.
We are going to go with the warrior lawyer theme and discuss topics emerging from the foreclosure/financial crisis.
The show will be hosted by Carol Asbury with Lisa and I as co-hosts.
Tomorrows guest - Curtis Hertel Jr. - Curtis Hertel for Ingham County Register of Deeds
So tune in if you are local in West Palm Beach or join us on the web at http://www.jammin1420.com/ and click on the listen now button in the top right corner...
Be sure to call in and ask your questions...
It will be available by podcast as well if you miss it at www.4closureFraud.org.
Call in number is 561-265-2121.
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I have a friend that is a Louisiana personal injury lawyer and he thinks that this story about the warriors lawyers can help in improving the image of the lawyers among people .
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Warrior lawyers in the US? That is essentially a joke.
The real US warrior lawyers - if they try to fight - are disbarred - often instantly - or worse, sometimes jailed. And the US corporate media spreads slanders about them to help destroy them.
Example: Richard Fine in Los Angeles, heroic lawyer who dared to speak about the corrupt and bribed US judges ... disbarred ... jailed for 18 months for 'contempt of court' for daring to speak out about the judges' corruption ... and slandered by the corporate media and the judges as someone mentally disturbed.
There's a real US 'warrior lawyer' for you ... and his fate. Peppering the USA are quite a number of disbarred lawyers like Richard Fine, who dared to try to say a word against the system, and who end up marginalised with little voice or means to fight any further.
Folks listen to radio in the 21st Century. Remember the FCC is trying to kill the HAM radio Operators and next will be AM.
i fought for three years. i have post traumatic syndrome, now. honest i do. i am scared to go out among the human race. so i am going to flight† good luck and hope you can enlighten others. wish you were around in 08.
95% of dumbass borrowers were willing participants in the fraud. The other 5% who can prove mortgage/title fraud, GO BEFORE A JUDGE. Bear in mind, you've been in default an average of 540 days, COLLECTING FREE RENT for at least 31 months on average, boasting about this windfall "spending power" that totals $50 Billion this year. To the 2-4 million liars, and your asshole ambulance chasing lawyers: GFY.
We who played by the rules can't wait for your certain demise.
Did you miss this dumbass deadbeat's blog?
"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around [the banks] will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs."
Thomas Jefferson, 3rd U.S. President (1743 - 1846)
Rules?
Not sure why borrowers are being given a pass.
The housing and banking meltdowns involved a combo of participants - voters who installed corrupt re-election-seeking pols, & Wall Street financial institutions who gave them what they (voters & politicians) wanted, & commish-seeking realtors, appraisors, mortgage brokers, & borrowers who thought they could simply refi everything away upon date due because they believed marketing slogans such as "real estate only goes up."
As a renter, I've been watching this real estate fiasco unfold since 2005. No lawyers were coming out at that time anxious to let potential borrowers know that danger was ahead. Nor were there any law firms or individual attorneys doing pro bono work or otherwise to assist borrowers with their loan docs or at least understand what they were signing.
Now that there's a collapse, they are all coming out of the woodwork....has more to do with current lawyer and law student unemployment than any real concern for homedebtors or else there would have been legal noise coming out of Legal Aid and NPR legal analysts a LONG time ago.
~Misstrial
maybe there were no lawyers but there were websites like bubble-meter@blogspot and anotherfuckedborrower.com amongst others that were warning everyone of the bubble and I folowed this from way back. David Lerah and Mozzillo got the airtime and if you think the trolls are thick here at ZH you should have seen them at bubblemeter. Bubblemeter is now run by a realestate shill, the founder got burnt out from being the one man crusade.
The media are there to report after the fact not to warn anyone in advance.
We've got two choices folks. Take your pick...
(1) Fight
(2) Flight
[edit] As if we need another depository of fraudulent foreclosure docs...lol...anyway I made a small collection. I'll be adding a few items (court transcripts) to it soon that might cause them all to disappear.
Fight Club Lawyer - Foreclosure Fraud
fight back, people. revolt against the preditory beast. it's all about predatory lending & getting every last person into debt. remember the times many years ago when the norm was a 15-year mortgage & it was paid off in 10 years, then, you were free to work & save for your retirement. remember a time when banks were not involved, it was a generation-to-generation wealth transfer; older generation helped the younger generation with the downpayment & stiffed the banks. BANKS WANT AS MANY PEOPLE IN DEBT TO THEM AS POSSIBLE ......... it's called predatory . Unlimited credit extended on credit cards, mortgages, student loans = predatory in my book !
the young people are our only chance, we boomers fell for it bigtime.
I remember a time when banks & bankers were respected members of the community & we walked into them on payday & put our extra cash into savings deposits that earned interest.
I was talking to Mom (age 73) recently...she remembered back in the 50s, when she and Dad applied for a mortgage on a house in SoCal ($19k)...the bank wouldn't count her income, as she was expected to get pregnant and quit work. Reckon that part of the inflation in home prices could be laid at the feet of the feminist movement?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1263677258215075609#
Start at abolut 7:08.
I am Chumbawamba.
cast those pods as far as you can
Godspeed on your new program!