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National Consumer Law Center Servicing Report


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4closureFraud — October 23, 2009
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2 Comments

  1. Maria
    December 16, 2010 at 9:19 PM — Reply

    Matt, can you imagine that SURGEON is going to cut person not knowing where sick organ located??? JUDGES MUST KNOW ALL AMERICAN BRILLIANT LAWS!!! This is their profession! And believe me, if some old woman with limited English can read and understand the Law, JUDGES JUST OBLIGATED TO DO SO. The ONLY problem – corruption, greediness and “immunities” they made for themselves! SOLUTION: “Lysol” (kills 99,9% germs!) for bad Lawyers & Judges: take 99,9% from THIS year graduates of Lawscools and replace bad law professionals. And 0,1% (good law professionals) could be left… Simple! Good luck to you! And, by the way, who is THE BEST JUDGE?

  2. stopGOVTwaste
    March 23, 2010 at 8:12 PM — Reply

    SWEET… THANKS FOR POSTING!!!

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