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Eddie Haskell said:
Thank you Saul and Weas.

Standing up for the downtrodden takes its toll. Blessed are the weak for they shall see the kingdom of God. Blessed are the Eddies for they llike clubbed baby seal shall rise up and grab the clubs from their oppressors and whack them in the balls.

So look out IO and ctown, thy day shall cometh when, like the DaVinci Code I too wiill have an opening day, and I will come to Chicago and Los Angles and beat what little of thy brainith in for continually bashing the truth. For I, Eddie, stand alone for the little guy. Truth, justice and the American way.

Eddie

Hey eddie anyday you want to come to LA and club me, just give me a call and I'll pick you up at the airport. I'll know who you are as you'll be the biggest pussy getting off the plane.

Hope to hear from you soon, if they let you leave the state that is.
 

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"You see what Wayne doesn't want you to remember is that several months or years ago (I've said this so many times I can't remember when it was) he said insurance was there to cover these types of natural disasters. He was puffing his chest out proudly as to how the carriers were quick to respond to those in need."
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Answer is quite obvious Edward--to date insurance and reinsurance Payments have totaled over 34.5 BILLION in Katrina fiasco.---how much has your Bar Association kicked in??

I know its quite hard for you to understand just how much effort was put into adjusters from all over the country being sent there over night and having to travel by boats to most areas--while all you have to do is run your-- "Have you are a loved one" diatribe on tv.
In truth it is very difficult to determine in many cases on those that were not covered for certain catastrophe--which peril caused the damage. You are trying to project the carrier should pay for losses even though the homeowner did not purchase insurance to cover said loss.
You would also like folks to believe getting attorney is only solution--how about arbitration board made up of attorneys from both sides--sounds sensible to me--of course that would mean the plaintiffs that won could keep full amount and recoveries would not be siphoned off by 3rd parties.

Now lets look at possible insurance agents liabilty. I am sure that several were at fault in not explaining coverage to homeowners when they purchased insurance--and failed to advise or sell them adaquate coverage to cover all perils.
While the agents would be quilty it would be hard to prove as they could claim they told homeowner and home owner declined--whether correct or not--and while these agents will get off initially in most cases--in will get them down the road via renewals and new business.
 
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Eddie Haskell said:
So look out IO and ctown, thy day shall cometh when, like the DaVinci Code I too wiill have an opening day, and I will come to Chicago and Los Angles and beat what little of thy brainith in for continually bashing the truth.

OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

My dreams may come true!!

excuse me

I have to leave now and take care of this sudden rush of blood to my privates over the prospect of meeting pony tail in Chicago.

Kosar (or someone else here) laid out the many traits of the typical forum idiots. One of them being picking physical fights online :mj07: :mj07: :mj07:


And someone was taking about me making the forum dumber hey dipshit :142smilie :142smilie

I'm sure you are all that and a bag of chips in the queen city, but you better drink a whole lot of beers before you come to Chicago talking smack. You'd even get your ass handed to you in Hillary's Park Ridge. :142smilie

:mj10: :stfu:

now go away

"Or I shall have to insult you a third time" :mj04:
 

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Wayne, it would be a lovely little packaged world if your wonderful little carriers said, "oh, Mr. Homeowner,you don't agree with us, then great we will submit your claim to a fair and impartial arbitration panel made up of individuals from both sides and we will get a nice fair result."

Yeah and anyone who goes out and buys that line of crap I've got a statute in New York harbor to sell them also.

The reality is Mr. Propoganda that the good hands people, the like a good neighbor people, and nationwide is on your side people send out a letter that reads like this:

We have investigated your claim and we are denying your claim since our investigators have found that the damage was caused by flood waters which is specifically excluded from coverage in paragraph 193(c)(1) of your policy.

And when the "truth is difficult to determine..." the letter doesn't offer arbitration, it simply denies the claim and forces the policyholder who doesn't have the resources the mighty insurance company does to retain counsel. It FORCES THE INSURED TO GO OUT AND HIRE A LAWYER. Which the majority do not do and merely give up. That's how these rip off insurance companies make billions and billions of dolllars.

All the time Wayne and his kind blame lawyers, these rip off carriers hire fake engineers, point to exclusions many homeowners did not know were in their policies or use excuses like flood instead of wind, collapse, land movement, landslide, erosion, you name it.

I've had Judges look at attorneys representing some of these carriers with puzzled looks on their faces and ask them "Mr. Defense Counsel, what exactly does this policy cover?" Many are hard pressed to answer as home owners coverage sounds great until you make a claim then all of a sudden they seem to find an exclusion for this or that.

IO. I will never go away. Whenever they?s a fight so hungry people can eat, I?ll be there. Whenever they?s a cop beatin? up a guy, I?ll be there . . . . I?ll be in the way guys yell when they?re mad an??I?ll be in the way kids laugh when they?re hungry an? they know supper?s ready. An? when our folks eat the stuff they raise an? live in the houses they build?why, I?ll be there.

Eddie
 

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If coverage is excluded should they pay?--as I told you intially in your opening statement--when you failed to mention that most these lawsuits in storm catastrophies are relevent to which perils were the cause and which were covered.
However as always you continue with opinions--

"That's how these rip off insurance companies make billions and billions of dolllars."

When the facts again prove just the opposite--
"to date insurance and reinsurance Payments have totaled over 34.5 BILLION in Katrina fiasco"

but then again thats the liberal modus operatum.

Now here is a FACT-- not opinion on how consumers are rip off for BILLIONS---

"The dollars insurers pay toward fraudulent claims and the cost of investigating fraud drive up the priice for all---- Nationally, insurance fraud costs consumers an estimated $150 billion annually - or, on average, almost $1,800 per family."
http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/consumer/cbo44.html

---now tell us ole protector of the consumer--just who do you think is who is the bigger thief the con man or his accomplice for 1/3 plus expenses :nono:
 
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"the bunker"
"""Whenever they’s a fight so hungry people can eat, I’ll be there. Whenever they’s a cop beatin’ up a guy, I’ll be there . . . . I’ll be in the way guys yell when they’re mad an’—I’ll be in the way kids laugh when they’re hungry an’ they know supper’s ready. An’ when our folks eat the stuff they raise an’ live in the houses they build—why, I’ll be there.""

edward...i was feelin` ya` for awhile.....but i`m pretty sure that steinbeck just rolled over and coughed up a furball...

you missed one line..."whenever they`s gets spanked by their co-workers...or get scalded by hot coffee....i`ll`s be`s there to collect my 40%(plus expenses)".... :yup

all due respect,bud,but i think this is why god invented the "ball-gag"....
 

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gardenweasel said:
"""Whenever they?s a fight so hungry people can eat, I?ll be there. Whenever they?s a cop beatin? up a guy, I?ll be there . . . . I?ll be in the way guys yell when they?re mad an??I?ll be in the way kids laugh when they?re hungry an? they know supper?s ready. An? when our folks eat the stuff they raise an? live in the houses they build?why, I?ll be there.""

edward...i was feelin` ya` for awhile.....but i`m pretty sure that steinbeck just rolled over and coughed up a furball...

you missed one line..."whenever they`s gets spanked by their co-workers...or get scalded by hot coffee....i`ll`s be`s there to collect my 40%(plus expenses)".... :yup

all due respect,bud,but i think this is why god invented the "ball-gag"....
:142smilie :142smilie :mj07:
 

IntenseOperator

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IntenseOperator said:
Why don't you explain to AR in your magical way what the "Skokie" comment was all about in my thread?

I've seen in the past he doesn't take kindly to bashing of the Jewish race.


Guess he's not going to answer :s7:
 
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