They tried and tried to make the bank understand that they should not be foreclosing on their dream retirement home, but the arrogant pricks at Bank of America, or as it ‘s more appropriately called, “The House that Lewis Broke,”... (Continue reading)
Voices of Hope & Change
“A Hundred Thousand Homeowners” is a documentary that will deliver a cacophony of outrage over the way our government has addressed the foreclosure crisis. It will make loud the voices of a hundred thousand homeowners.
The finished documentary will be distributed using the power of the Internet, but also on DVD, wrapped in high-impact “A Hundred Thousand Homeowners” packaging. It will land on the desks of every single elected representative in the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. It will be sent to the governors of all 50 states… to every single banking industry CEO... to every major media outlet... and of course, to the Oval Office. It will be seen, the voices it represents will be heard, and the story will finally be told.
We need everyone’s help to make this happen, and it’s far too important to be allowed to fail. People ask me all the time how they can help. Well, here’s how. Together we can be heard… together we will make a difference.
Everyone can join this virtual march on Washington but there is a minimum cost to participate: $1.00. That’s “one dollar,” just so everyone’s clear.
Click the "Donate" button above and join "A Hundred Thousand Homeowners" today.
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