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2006-06-12 17:36:06 · 14 answers · asked by Aleeza 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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Some people say we should get rid of pennies and just round up to the nearest nickel. I have one friend who takes the next few logical steps and says we should do away with nickels and round up to the nearest dime, then quarter, eventually doing away with all change and only using dollars. I disagree, however, because certain amounts of change currently have buying power, such as a quarter in a gumball machine.

The problem with pennies is that, due to inflation, they have very little buying power and thus one very rarely able to purchase something for the price of a penny. Back in the day when 'penny candy' could be found, pennies served a useful and legitimate purpose, however, not that they are largely worthless, perhaps it is time to get rid of them.

2006-06-12 17:44:07 · answer #1 · answered by Lmeister 4 · 0 0

I'm assuming because you capitalized the title Loose Change that you mean the video. I think that while not all completly put together, it does point out key Facts Facts Facts about the coverup of the most horrible crime a country ever did to itself. And the fact that no one in the Government wants to allow disscussion much less an INDEPENDENT investigation on 9-11 just points more blame in their direction. Most of the claims made are true and if you do research you will see this to be true. If you want to know where to research go to infowars.com, fromthewilderness.com, prisonplanet.com, 911truthcommision.com. The facts are obvious, those buildinds fell faster than the speed of gravity, only a vaccum caused by intentional demolition can cause this. Not to mention the "beautiful" pulling of WTC7. Silverstein said on T.V. "we are gonna pull the building." Don't let the lies distort your mind. WE are the terrorist. Not us, but the people who claim to be protecting us. Scary times. Scary times indeed.

2006-06-13 00:49:25 · answer #2 · answered by Jamie 1 · 0 0

I had seen it a few months ago after I had done some extensive research on the subject and conspiracy. It is my opinion that much of it has evidential proof but there is still, and always will be, speculation regarding the facts of that day.

Some of the events of Sept. 11, however, actually smack you in the face they are so blatant. But, sadly, most people are too caught in a complacent dream to wake up.

2006-06-13 00:51:02 · answer #3 · answered by GreaseMonkey 3 · 0 0

I'm assuming that you're talking about www.loosechange.com, the movie about the 9/11 conspiracy. I've seen the clip and it's quite disturbing. But then I found another site, can't quite remember the name of it, but you can find it by doing a search for LOLLOOSECHANGE. It proves most of the theories in Loose Change wrong. Soooo...there are two sides to every story.

2006-06-13 00:41:09 · answer #4 · answered by gcwatershed 1 · 0 0

Loose change comes in handy when you live on a fixed income. Save, Save,save..
You might have enough in the next year or so for a trip to Disney. Wow...

2006-06-13 00:43:09 · answer #5 · answered by luv2so2 3 · 0 0

Save it up. Especially the silver like the dimes and quarters. They add up and maybe one day youll have enough for a nice vacation.

2006-06-13 00:38:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Save it and bring it to the bank for bills. Who needs change anyway?

2006-06-13 00:38:56 · answer #7 · answered by EXCAPE 2 · 0 0

Save it up! It adds up and coems in very handy when you are running out of money. :) We saved a jar for a year and it had 300 dollars in it when we went to cash it in.

2006-06-13 00:40:42 · answer #8 · answered by A.W. 1 · 0 0

Give to the Ronald McDonald house. The are the greatest!!!

2006-06-13 00:40:04 · answer #9 · answered by blah blah blah 3 · 0 0

put it all in a piggy bank and when its full go to those machines and cash it in for bills

2006-06-13 00:38:51 · answer #10 · answered by Triniloveyxx 4 · 0 0

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