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The law now allows the first debtor to have his debts wiped out after he files for bankruptcy.
Clad in KKK costume, he barks: "We're winning the war against al-Qaida, but we're losing the war against Al Sharpton!" Later, when he finds out he's black, he files for divorce.
So he inhabits an economic netherworld, shuttling among his establishments on the bus and train because he cannot get a driver's license and making do without bank loans or credit cards even as he files for zoning permits and incorporation papers.
Yesterday, Poizner, who devised mobile phone tracking technology, charged that Whitman's consultant Mike Murphy broke the law by threatening him with personal destruction if he files for governor and offering him the inducement of a U.S. Senate nomination if he drops out of the race.
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