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Change: Don't like this letter? Take a look at an alternative letter.[Today's Date]Dear [Representative's Name]:I am writing to inform you that I am absolutely opposed to any legislation that would result
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Change: who [can only blamewho, themselves for ignoringone financialreason or risk...]another, got caught up in the real estate mania is abhorrent.I will not allow my hard-earned tax dollars to be used to bail
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Change: [can only blame themselves for ignoring financial risk...] got caught up in the real estate mania is abhorrent.I will not allow my hard-earned tax dollars to be used to bail out defaulting borrowers
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Change: durationseverity of the housing correction.]I agree that if someone was defrauded by a lender, appraiser, and/or a real estate agent and they can prove that they
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Change: [Such a bailout would only encourage more credit abuse, and extend the duration of the housing correction.]I agree that if someone was defrauded by a lender, appraiser, and/or a real estate agent and
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Change: abhorrent.I will not allow my hard-earned tax dollars to be used to bail out defaulting borrowers or failing lenders. If a tax-funded bail-out does come to pass, I guarantee you that I will not support you the next time you are up for election.Sincerely,[Your Name] [Your Address]
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Change: a lender, appraiser, and/or lendinga real estate industryagent and they can prove that they were defrauded, then they should be entitled to recourse. But a general bail-out of either lenders or individuals who got caught up in the real estate mania is abhorrent.I will not
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Change: who saved their money instead of banking on housing, and sowho did not takerefinance outinto a "toxic loan"? No, of course not.Is the U.S. government now in the business of "privatizing profits and socializing risk"? I sure hope not!If this country does
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Change: I am notOurs aboutis tosupposedly leta myfree-market taxand dollarsis beone spentof onthe bailingreasons outwhy peopleAmerica whois madethe angreat investment,nation tookthat ait risk,is. But andgovernment failed.sponsored Bail-outsbail-outs
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Change: took a risk and failed, or who didn't read or understand theirmade loan documentation, or whoan wereinvestment, justtook plaina greedyrisk, and banked on the continuation of a speculative mania.failed. Bail-outs are not how free-markets are supposed
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Change: understand or read carefully, then whose fault is that? It's the borrower's fault. It's a matter of personal responsibility and integrity. I am not about to let my tax dollars be spent on bailing out people who took a risk and failed, or who didn't read or
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Change: theatthat loan, then whose fault is that? It's the lender's fault. If a borrower took out a loan that they were unable to pay, that they lied to get, or that they did not understand, then whose fault is that? It's the borrower's fault. It's a matter
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Change: documentation, or was just plain greedy and banked on the continuation of a speculative mania. Bail-outs are not how free-markets are supposed to work. Let the free-market sort things out on its own.A bail-out is also hypocritical. If someone took out
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Change: 23, 2007Date]Dear Sir/Madam:[Representative's Name]:I am writing to inform you that I am absolutely opposed to any legislation that would result in the financial "bail-out" of
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