And all the while he tooke the 3rd largest amount of campaign cash
from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Lobby money...   Second, what reforms
did he propose???  Sponsoring a bill may or may not be reform...

On Sep 16, 11:46 pm, VT Sean Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually Obama has been talking about reforming the
> Mortgage industry for the last two years. In fact
> he has submitted legislation to address the issue on
> several different occasions
>
> It is McCain who is clueless. and wants to show his
> leadership in a time of emergency by organizing a committee
> to gather information.
>
> I guess if the answer doesn't involve shooting first and sorting
> out the bodies later, the Republicans don't know what to do.
>
> On Sep 16, 4:28 pm, jgg1000a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > but of course this does not stop Obama from attacking McCain for
> > suggesting this...  What is the most effective and efficient solution
> > Obama???   A blank check for more government regulation...  What are
> > the specific new regulations???
>
> > And of course, had these been in place, how many millions of Americans
> > would not have been to own their own house???
>
> > As the campaign gets towards its end, Obama's responses are neither
> > thoughtful or intelligent...   But the remind one of a old style
> > promising anything for election and willing to use any and all dirty
> > tricks available...   Did I tell you Biden said vote for Obama because
> > his is AA, but only consider policy when it comes to Palin???
>
> >http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/16/obama-scoffs-at-mccain-...
>
> > >>> “Instead of offering up concrete plans to solve these issues, Senator 
> > >>> McCain offered up the oldest Washington stunt in the book –- you pass 
> > >>> the buck to a commission to study the problem,” Mr. Obama told an 
> > >>> audience here. “But here’s the thing – this isn’t 9/11.”
>
> > [snip]
>
> > >>. He called on increasing government oversight and supervision on all 
> > >>regulated financial institutions and strengthening capital requirements 
> > >>–- particularly for mortgage securities and other derivatives -– at the 
> > >>center of the financial crisis. He also proposed streamlining regulatory 
> > >>agencies as well as cracking down on trading activity that manipulates 
> > >>markets.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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