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		<title>By: The Blog @ Spolitics &#187; Countrywide and the Democrats &#8212; A Friendship that Helped Make a Mortgage Crisis?</title>
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		<description>[...] Before Jim Johnson stepped down from Obama&#8217;s campaign, the Presidential candidate said the questions about Johnson were just &#8220;a game.&#8221;  Now it seems we&#8217;re getting a glimpse at the reasons why Barack Obama thought it was no big deal that Johnson received cheap mortgages from Countrywide&#8217;s CEO, Angelo Mozilo.  According to the Wall Street Journal, other prominent Dems have been skipping through the mortgage market, hand in hand, with their &#8220;friend&#8221; Angelo.  Apparently, Johnson told his Democrat colleagues where preferential loans could be gotten for people in power.  [...]</description>
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