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JOsb866161
09:51 AMAug 12 2009
Quote from Jerseytoto "People must realize that the vast majority of those who play the lottery or buy lottery tickets are lesser educated, less sophisticated & greedy people looking for something for nothing, so that if they're fortunate enough to win huge sums of money, they don't know enough to put it in the hands of a financial advisor who can invest it for them, use the money to educate their families or become entrepreneurs. Too much money in the hands of fools still renders them fools"I guess it takes one to know one would be a good retort to anyone making such an egotistical, self absorbed, insulting,broad statement, but it just appears to me that someone is jealous, or maybe just mean spirited.
KMHBILT
10:23 AMAug 08 2009
Do some research. This man owned a construction company before winning the lotto. He employed quite a few employees. After winning, He stated he would put the men he just layed off back to work. How'd that go You ask? Not too good!! He visited strip joints all the time, in fact, that is where he lost $50,000 to a thief. He was a bum before and after winning the lotto.
bobamaisafraud
10:44 AMJul 16 2009
Mr. Usurper: WHERE'S THE "REAL" BIRTH CERTIFICATE???????????
bobamaisafraud
10:43 AMJul 16 2009
Mr. Usurper: WHERE'S THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE??????????
bobamaisafraud
10:42 AMJul 16 2009
Mr. Usurper: WHERE'S THE CERTIFICATE??????
Karamarieoneil
10:34 AMJul 16 2009
Stupid people. It is sad to see that he has no one. It is sad to see that he caused his daughters death by giving her to much money. It seems that he needs an honest financial advisor and to limit his resources for himself. Why doesn't he do something good with the money like, open a bank.
Asmcdt
12:43 AMJul 16 2009
JUST GOES TO SHOW YOU MONEY CAN'T BUY YOU EVERYTHING ..i'll stay broke and enjoy my farm and my children at least when i die they get a farmhouse and property and they had love from BOTH of the parents who raised them with out money.........
WSBMAB
08:50 PMJul 16 2009
I continue to work hard everyday of my life and if I will the lottery I will still work hard because it is a part of my make up. Alot of times its not always the person that changes it the people that changes. The government runs the lottery, so you are saying that the government is contributing to lazy people. When they get a large amount of the proceeds to tax purposes. It would be great to win something. I'm sure the millionns of americans who have gotten laid off after working for 20 to 30 years with their companies to find out that they now don't have any benefits.
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jerseytoto
09:49 AMJul 15 2009
People must realize that the vast majority of those who play the lottery or buy lottery tickets are lesser educated, less sophisticated & greedy people looking for something for nothing, so that if they're fortunate enough to win huge sums of money, they don't know enough to put it in the hands of a financial advisor who can invest it for them, use the money to educate their families or become entrepreneurs. Too much money in the hands of fools still renders them fools.
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