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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Wednesday, April 25, 2012..Reverend Ronald Collier, from La Platta, Maryland, is fighting a David and Goliath battle against Sally Mae and a debt collection agency who calls the retired seventy-year-old, several times daily between the hours of 7am and 9pm about a $60,000 student loan he never took out. In the late 80's Colleir amassed more the $40,000 of student loan debt, which he maintains he payed off within 20 years. Proving he paid his debt has been nearly impossible. "How many of us save all of our records and checks for more than twenty years?"
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