Why no human interest stories on foreclosed families?

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In the past the most interesting news stories focused on the trials of individuals undergoing then current economic situations, but today the silence is deafening regarding the effect of current events on fellow Americans. Nit-picking on candidates, actors lives detailed, but no human compassion stories of the real world. Not worth the $99 a month for tv.
 
They say "if you can't be a good example, you can be a terrible warning." It would be very useful to see how these home buyers used the equity in their house to go on cruises and buy cars, instead of investing their money wisely.
 
because it is an all too common occurrence today, and likely people are embarrassed to find themselves in that situation.

Commonplace stuff isn't newsworthy. It's like having a news story that says 250 million americans went to work friday.
 
Excellent question..........
The American Government is making money off of this
ailing Country. Why would they bother to take the time to pay any attention to the homless people due to the Bush administration destroying America and the economy. He has managed to produce what his Fathers wish was. Gasoline over $4.00 per gallon then George Bush Senior resumed his oil wells within Texas. Why were there no actions taken against him after the impeachment talks within Congress? Get this trained monkey out of the United States and allow them to live with their Families long time friend Asamid Bin Laden. Vladimir Lennon had more class then this candy a** within the White House.
 
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