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Trying to Hit a Moving Target

Al1180 Wrote: Jul 25, 2009 9:05 PM
"....militaristic or worse" is an insult to all who have served in our nation's armed forces. I was drafted 10 days after graduating from high school in 1943 & was a B-17 bombardier.

With a university degree in journalism, I was editor of a Florida newspaper & Tampa Tribune's "Florida Editor of the Week' for activism against the Klu Klux Klan. I was recalled for the Korean War & flew 52 combat missions returing home with leg injury, non-combat; twisted walking in mud between our tents. I remained in the USAF for a total of 32 yrs so you could have the right to denigrate the very people who made it possible for you to make such an egregious comment. Col.Ret., Ubique

This title might suggest this is a militaristic column or worse, as in terrorism of some sort. So let me put your mind at ease and confess this is only about the mortgage industry, which in reality makes the first two topics G-rated in comparison. In the first two topics, you simply identify the good guys and have them take care of, or eradicate the bad guys. Hint: the good guys generally wear white hats. In the mortgage market, the good guys are readily exchangeable for the bad guys, hats and all.

Let me explain. First we have the politicians:...

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