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Heart attack recovery time, what is the norm?
someone who had 3 mild attacks with slight heart damage, two stents inserted and still one remaining artery cloged 99% what is the experienced recovery time? Have been told can be over a year! Is this possible?
3 AnswersHeart Diseases1 decade agoIs the Coppenhagen Treaty really a World Government in the name of climate change?
Is it President Obama's agenda to sign us on which could jeopardize our right to democracy! Has anyone heard this?
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1 AnswerPolitics1 decade agoWhat do you think of voting out all incumbents for new?
13 AnswersPolitics1 decade agoDo you feel with all the governments civil rights abuses it is time to vote out the incumbents?
Mandatory vaccinations, corrupt health care reform, congresswoman Pelosi turning off the lights in congress so no one would speak, ridiculous foreign policy, corrupt politicians being picked for important positions...my lord the abuses are to great..Democrat or Republican all incumbents must be voted out until the mess has been cleaned up!
9 AnswersPolitics1 decade agoMcNamara died today..How does the Vietnam era generation feel about this?
He was vilified for Vietman..and never removed from office. Do you think St. Peter will allow him to enter the pearly gates or has the down button been pushed?
13 AnswersGovernment1 decade agoIf mortgagor won't accept returned deed nor pursued foreclosure, what would be your options as corp. owner?
Bought station 5 yrs ago. Have had many contract issues with my gas distributor where it has cost me many dollars to legally make them abide to the contract signed. Through no avail. Gas distributor is also mortgage holder on property they sold to me. I am out of money and have not paid mortgage since Oct. 2007 and property taxes about the same time...They started foreclosure proceedings in Nov 2008 at which time I hired an attorney who negotiated a deal to return the property and stop foreclosure in Feb 2009. It is my Corporation that owns this property. To date the mortgage holder has not accepted the deed and is not going forward with the foreclosure proceedings! I can't afford any more attorney fees for more proceedings and consultations. Because foreclosure was recorded, no real estate will market the property. In it's present situation it is un-rentable. Is there any way I can sign it over for the unpaid taxes, or do I just walk away by makeing my corporation insolvent ?
3 AnswersRenting & Real Estate1 decade ago