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	<title>Comments on: Burning Down the House</title>
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		<title>By: Tom Swell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Swell</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks, Carol

The media throw statistics around and foreclosure sounds like just another business matter. They so easily forget the families devastated not only by foreclosure but the aftermath of a poor credit rating that follows them for years. Nobody wants to hire them or rent to them, and their credit card interest rate jumps exorbitantly (if they can even keep the cards). Bankruptcy doesn&#039;t offer the protection it used to either, leaving these people in a really sad situation.</description>
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<p>The media throw statistics around and foreclosure sounds like just another business matter. They so easily forget the families devastated not only by foreclosure but the aftermath of a poor credit rating that follows them for years. Nobody wants to hire them or rent to them, and their credit card interest rate jumps exorbitantly (if they can even keep the cards). Bankruptcy doesn&#8217;t offer the protection it used to either, leaving these people in a really sad situation.</p>
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