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				Re: Election 2010: Teabaggin' the Ds & Rs
			 
 
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					Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield  The difference being the first was an actual fraud, in that damages accrued from it.  The second being at most a technical, administrative form of corner-cutting from which no one was harmed.  
 If there weren't "frauds on the courts" we wouldn't have 2/3 of the tort cases we do in this country. The term means nothing.
 |  I think we can all hope that all of the lenders had all of the papers they should have had and were simply cutting corners on how they presented them to the courts.  We should be so lucky.
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