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Freddie Mac

Gov't Tries To Help Freddie And Fannie; Regional Banks Dive

A government plan to provide emergency capital to mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may have doused last week's most dangerous crisis - at least for now.

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“Peace must start with a vision”

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Jul 15, 2008
 

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the gov't made this mess. Congress has been bough off to allow Fannie / Freddy May to get into this mess. The tax payers should not have to bail out private firms that have been greedy and helped in that greed by our gov't.
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The Freddie Mac and Fannie Mac employees (especially QC Managers have been gettin fat and rich off of us! Why should we pay for their companies failing? That is a joke! They hae controlled the mortgage industry long enough! Go get a real job!
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