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Thu Mar 26, 2015, 03:30 PM Mar 2015

Papantonio: U.S. Chamber Ruining The Lives of Veterans



Imagine going off to fight a war for your country, only to come home and find out that your house has been foreclosed on and your car has been repossessed. This scenario has played itself out across America as members of the military are coming home to find out their lives have been turned upside down and torn apart.

To make matters worse, there are supposed to be rules in place to protect military service members from things like foreclosures and repossessions when they’re out fighting for this country. But the finance industry is victimizing our soldiers with something called ‘forced arbitration.’

America’s Lawyer, Mike Papantonio, discusses this with attorney David Haynes.
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Papantonio: U.S. Chamber Ruining The Lives of Veterans (Original Post) GoLeft TV Mar 2015 OP
Kick for listening to later.... midnight Mar 2015 #1
K & R for RT, TY GoLeftTV! Keep bringing it. nt mother earth Mar 2015 #2
Rome's burning fire has spread and is consuming America while Americans watch on MSM!!! Dustlawyer Mar 2015 #3
So I've just watched a few minutes of this matter, and learn that the finance industry is still midnight Mar 2015 #4

midnight

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4. So I've just watched a few minutes of this matter, and learn that the finance industry is still
Fri Mar 27, 2015, 12:20 PM
Mar 2015

in the front seat driving while impaired with greed...Where is the Attorney General on upholding these rules.

How is the chamber of commerce involved in the banks decision? Is it the process of forced arbitration?

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