Friday, October 10, 2008

We had no idea

They Knew

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http://biz.yahoo.com/bizwk/081010/08...036827981.html

And this is undeniable fact
That this meltdown was created on purpose
So the "WE" didn't know just doesn't cut it anymore
And it would seem incarcerations are dually warranted

They Warned Us About the Mortgage Crisis
Friday October 10, 8:08 am ET
By Robert Berner and Brian Grow

More than five years ago, in April 2003, the attorneys general of two small states traveled to Washington with a stern warning for the nation's top bank regulator. Sitting in the spacious Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, with its panoramic view of the capital, the AGs from North Carolina and Iowa said lenders were pushing increasingly risky mortgages. Their host, John D. Hawke Jr., expressed skepticism.

Roy Cooper of North Carolina and Tom Miller of Iowa headed a committee of state officials concerned about new forms of "predatory" lending. They urged Hawke to give states more latitude to limit exorbitant interest rates and fine-print fees. "People out there are struggling with oppressive loans," Cooper recalls saying.