barracuda wrote:Anyone who bought a home there in 2004 at the height of the bubble is basically fucked.
Stop it. I can't take any more of these sweeping genenalisations. You win. You're the best.
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barracuda wrote:Anyone who bought a home there in 2004 at the height of the bubble is basically fucked.
barracuda wrote:The property value information is from the link at Zillow.
barracuda wrote:LOL yourself, they might be able to tell you the owners name, right?
barracuda wrote:Obviously, I don't know the particulars of Mr. Marshall's mortgage financing. He could be renting for all I know at the present moment, though it's not much of a leap to imagine an experienced 20 year airline pilot might have a picked up a mortgage along the way. I'm speculating, like everyone else. If you'd like to be certain, I suggest contacting one of the local real estate agents in the Zillow listing.
barracuda wrote:Fuck off.
operator kos wrote:The first thing this story brought to mind for me was a series of similar stories from back in 2001 or 2002. Three soldiers back from Afghanistan, all from the same base I believe. Two killed their families then committed suicide, the third was killed by his wife in self-defense while apparently attempting to do the same. Ring any bells?
operator kos wrote:The first thing this story brought to mind for me was a series of similar stories from back in 2001 or 2002. Three soldiers back from Afghanistan, all from the same base I believe. Two killed their families then committed suicide, the third was killed by his wife in self-defense while apparently attempting to do the same. Ring any bells?
Jason Leopold, investigative reporter and Deputy Managing Editor of Truthout, discusses the standard Guantanamo practice of forcing detainees to take dangerously high doses of potent antimalarial drugs; how the long-lasting psychiatric side effects of mefloquine may have been exploited as yet another “enhanced interrogation” tactic; and how the exacerbated effect of mefloquine on those with PTSD and other mental impairments could explain the 2002 rash of Fort Bragg wife-murders.
http://dissentradio.com/radio/10_12_03_leopold.mp3
http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/12/07/jason-leopold-2/
Alchemy wrote:Guys, Gals:
This place is becoming unreadable, the bickering back and forth has to stop, seriously, as an objective lurker it really looks bad, real bad. It isnt that people disagree with each other, that is good and healthy, it is that it is increasingly becoming personal and it really takes away from the topics at hand. Lets all try and do a little better eh?
That said would anyone be kind enough to post all the links (8bit?) of where one can read stuff this fellow has written, no audio please, I cant hear well enough to listen to stuff on the computer while at work, but would appreciate any and all links of places I can read where he connects the dots to training facilities, airports used, people involved. Is there a lot of that on the web or do we have to get his book, which I may do anyway.
Thanks in advance.
elfismiles wrote:Yep, those were likely the result of our military's use of antimalarial drug mefloquine...
http://www.rigorousintuition.ca/board2/ ... ne+leopold
Jason Leopold, investigative reporter and Deputy Managing Editor of Truthout, discusses the standard Guantanamo practice of forcing detainees to take dangerously high doses of potent antimalarial drugs; how the long-lasting psychiatric side effects of mefloquine may have been exploited as yet another “enhanced interrogation” tactic; and how the exacerbated effect of mefloquine on those with PTSD and other mental impairments could explain the 2002 rash of Fort Bragg wife-murders.
http://dissentradio.com/radio/10_12_03_leopold.mp3
http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/12/07/jason-leopold-2/
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