
17 July 2009 | 32 replies
I know I digressed, but just an example on who gets to (re)write the law and turn the un-lawful into lawful, etc...

20 July 2009 | 177 replies
I just fundamentally don't believe in graduated income tax - you shouldn't be punished for earning more!

3 December 2010 | 33 replies
Any claim for any unlawful foreclosure falls on the lender.

10 October 2010 | 5 replies
Assume that a foreclosed upon borrower wins a case and shows that the foreclosure was unlawful.

21 January 2018 | 47 replies
Again though, I'm not looking for legal advice, but does anyone side with me on the fact that a double close would eliminate any of the reasons they sited for unlawful actions?

9 November 2010 | 15 replies
Mess up in your business, only business assets are generally at risk, I say generally because you could act with malice or perhaps gross negligence or unlawfully, let's say a fraudulent act, ill gotten gains can be traced to where ever they may lie....look at Madoff!

25 November 2010 | 19 replies
I'm not looking to do any unlawful!

8 January 2015 | 11 replies
I did talk to Khristi about the outcome, however I wanted to update it here.Two years after talking to the investigator I was summoned by the State of Florida in a law suit for unlawfully practicing real estate without a license.

20 December 2010 | 90 replies
I don't believe that politicians have the authority to determine guilt or punishment in judicial matters.I've noticed that over the past 10 years or so, there has been a movement by our government and by many right-wing commentators AWAY from the Constitution, and I believe it's having a negative impact on our country as a whole.

17 December 2010 | 4 replies
Regardless of the facts of the case, when politicians refuse to follow the explicit orders of a judge, you know your local government needs to be replaced:http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/12/aurora-not-returning-money-it-seized-despite-a-court-order.htmlI'm pretty sure that under other circumstances, refusing a judge's order to return $200K would be punishable...but i guess some politicians are above the law.