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samgolfer77 02:27:05 PM Jul 31 2008

That's a real shame. I'm not a fan of these shows because they're so over-the-top. I wonder what percent of those who've benefitted have been able to keep it together. Alas the media always focuses on the errant rather than the positive. Hopefully most of the folks have turned out well.

consultancysvc 02:28:02 PM Jul 30 2008

Talk of being financially irresponsible? You get a home that is paid for, a fund set up to help maintain it, scholarships, and no mortage. What do you do? Mortgage the house and spend the money on what? Like they say, no good deed goes unpunished. Now they are in a real mess and deserve to be for being so irresponsible. However, Congress was a little late helping them with their legislation. A day late and a dollar short.

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