It’s time to vote for your favorite song submitted for…
Bankruptcy Bill’s Bankruptcy Song Contest!
(Click here for rules and prizes.)
THE BANKRUPTCY SONG ENTRIES (click here to see lyrics):
1. “AMEND IT MY WAY” by Judge Sheri Bluebond (United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California)
2. CABARET” by Judge Sheri Bluebond (United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California) (Click song title or scroll down the page to see lyrics.)
3. “DON’T CRY FOR ME HOUSEHOLD FINANCE” by Judge Sheri Bluebond (United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California)
4. “DEBTS IN WRONG PLACES” by Judge Alan S. Trust (United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of New York)
5. “‘TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE FILING” by Mark Sippel, Esq. (Sippel & Carroll PLLC (Kingman, AZ))
6. “PHARAOH OBAMA – LET THE DEBTORS GO” by Mark Sippel, Esq. (Sippel & Carroll PLLC (Kingman, AZ))
7. “THE BANKRUPTCY ABUSE SONG” by Mark Sippel, Esq. (Sippel & Carroll PLLC (Kingman, AZ))
8. “DEBT-FREE GIRL” by Craig Robins, Esq. (Woodbury, NY)
9. “BANKRUPTCY WIFE’S LAMENT” by Arlene Robins (Woodbury, NY)
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VOTING PROCESS
HOW DO I VOTE? E-mail bill [@] bankruptcybill [.] us with your choice for favorite song. Feel free to include your second and third choices as well for which points will be awarded. (Update: The email address has been corrected to “.us” instead of “.com”. If you sent your vote to “.com,” then it was not received. We’re very sorry for any inconvenience.)
JUDGING CRITERIA: You’re voting based on the lyrics, not the tune. But you know what you like, so go with your gut.
VOTING DEADLINE: December 31, 2009 by 12:00 p.m.
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THANKS! Bankruptcy Bill would like to thank the below-listed parties for their support of the first-ever (to our knowledge) Bankruptcy Song Contest and for collectively making a donation to the National Consumer Law Center in the amount of $25 for each song submitted:

Click image to hear "Bankruptcy Lover" by Bankruptcy Bill & The Fresh Starts, the original country song about corporate bankruptcy!
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