Posts Tagged ‘police’

Irish “Bill Collection Agency” Uses Unusual Tactics To Retrieve Debt

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

And you thought your collection agency was bad. It has been revealed in recent news that an Irish gangland boss has found a new calling- debt collection. This criminal progidy has been associated with twelve deaths; a threat even more looming than a collections letter.

Usually, legitimate creditors who aren’t criminals will hire out third party bill collectors to retrieve debts. Collection agencies work on commission, where they receive a portion of the amount of money that they collect. Frequently collection companies will purchase debt from the creditors so that they can collect the whole sum of money owed.

The Irish gang members seemed to have gotten inspiration from this practice, but the similarities end there. The boss of the disreputable Irish gang has created his own collection agency, purchasing debt and using his notoriety to bully his way into gathering the money owed. The unlucky debtors are drug users who are unable to repay dealers.

Legitimate collection agencies will normally start with a mild “reminder letter.” If the person in debt is hostile or evasive, the letters will become more severe. Phone calls are also used as a cue to those who owe money to deliver. If these tactics fail, the agency has the right to report a debt to credit bureaus, or file a lawsuit.

Conversely, the Irish gangland “collection company” will use its authority as a group of cold-blooded murderers and criminals to bully debtors into paying back drug money. Fortunately, the head of this operation has been arrested, and the Justice Minister of Ireland has sworn to do everything in his power to ensure that the accused will be brought to justice.

So next time you get a letter from a collections agency, try to keep things in perspective. And if you are ever in Ireland, it is probably not smart to take out a loan with a notorious gang.

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Mark Cella On Senator Ron Paul

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Mark Cella – Ron Paul Wants to Stop the US Police State

Senator Ron Paul Understands That Personal Liberty is What Americans Should Treasure, Not a Police State and ID Cards.

As Senator Ron Paul becomes more known to the public in his effort to win the presidency in 2008, he also gets attacked more often.

Those who dont want a man talking about abolishing the Federal Reserve or removing the U.S. from Iraq try to spin information in a way that makes Ron Paul look unworthy to be president.

Heres the thing, Ron Paul isn’t perfect because no one can be perfect. However, in our opinion, hes the closest anyone can come to being the best fit to lead America in a time of great trouble.

Mark Cella on Ron Paul

In a time where the current president, George Bush, is passing legislation to enslave Americans inside a police state, Ron Paul understands the need to return to our constitutional ways.

Understand that if another puppet of the banking cabal replaces Bush, America is in for more of the same police state legislation.

One look at Bushs actions recently shows clearly why a man such as Senator Ron Paul is needed.

In May, Bush signed the National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive. This would give the president almost full dictatorial powers in the event of a national emergency.

On Aug. 4th 2007, the Senate passed the Bush backed spy bill, which preserves expands the illegal domestic spying program.

Combine this with the Patriot Act, Military Commissions Act of 2006, etc., and it should be clear to anyone paying attention that someone is planning to enslave Americans. Ron Paul recognizes this plan and is speaking out against it.

Mark Cella on Ron Paul

Ron Paul also understands the truth behind the failed War on Drugs.

For the first 140 years of our history, we had essentially no federal War on Drugs, and far fewer problems with drug addiction and related crimes was a consequence. In the past 30 years, even with the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on the drug war, little good has come of it.

We have vacillated from efforts to stop the drugs at the source to severely punishing the users, yet nothing has improved.

This War has been behind most big government policy powers of the last 30 years, with continual undermining of our civil liberties and personal privacy. Those who support the IRSs efforts to collect maximum revenues and root out the underground economy, have welcomed this intrusion, even if the drug underworld grows in size and influence.

The Drug War encourages violence. Government violence against nonviolent users is notorious and has led to the unnecessary prison overpopulation. Innocent taxpayers are forced to pay for all this so-called justice.

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