$100 mill for 5 years???
i'd do it.....but 5 is tha max.....odd question
depends on how old i am too....like if i was 50 yes...
2006-11-16 07:03:36
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answered by surfunboi 1
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With a $100 million I could find a way to get my five years back.
2006-11-16 07:00:44
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answered by Spud55 5
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Balanced funds act sure. that would stop the insanity we've right now. American Dream sure to maximum. transformations contained in the tax burden for some thing. till the monetary device recovers the $one hundred,000 human beings would develop into an endangered species. absolutely everyone could pay a minimum of a few thing into the device. in case you pay no tax, there could be no refund and no refund in extra of what replaced into paid in. that could not some thing better than back door welfare. we've welfare businesses for that. Take our streets back, back, sure to maximum of it, yet some transformations to sentencing. I agree that what we've right now is only too gentle, yet a message would nicely be despatched to those who will be salvageable. possibly on second conviction. on the third strike, a life-time sentence is a touch stiff for some crimes and not in any respect close to lengthy adequate for some others. which could be determined through the seriousness of the crime. The Citizen Legislature Act: sure to the time period limits, yet some persons that i understand over 70 are lots smarter and sharper than many youthful human beings. which could count on psychological soundness and cognitive means. Gun administration a number of it sure, no to some thing. the really those who will abide through gun guidelines are the regulation abiding voters that you want not worry. If guns develop into scarce, the drug smugglers will only upload them to the record of black market products presented in. you may't in any respect stop unlawful guns (ie: the conflict on drugs hasn't ever succeeded). exams for criminal interest and psychological situations could be performed, yet any sane regulation abiding citizen could not be discriminated hostile to because of criminals and nut jobs between us.
2016-11-24 22:53:46
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answered by knaus 4
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Nope.. not even for 1 day.
There is no amount of money that could persuade me to lose a single day with out my wife and kids.
2006-11-16 07:02:49
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answered by wrkey 5
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If it was the last 5 years-yes.
2006-11-16 07:00:37
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answered by Tavita 5
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Yes. It would be worth it to be able to ensure a better life for all those who are important to me. I don't see death as 'the end' so it wouldn't be a problem to me.
2006-11-16 07:02:17
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answered by scotslad60 4
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Money is not that important, I would keep the five years.
2006-11-16 07:01:18
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answered by barter256 4
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people do, these are people who willing to kill americans for 9-11
they do not even need the 100 million, people of us should wake up and ask why do people hate them, i met many good usa people, but why should american want to go to kill vietnam, go to kill people,,,,, why one day, some one will use the atomic bomb, to put it on usa,,,and it will not be funny
2006-11-16 07:01:48
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answered by albertt 1
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death comes whether we like it or not......10 years for 100 million?.....sure ill take the money......death comes either way.....being rich with money to make a difference in the world(cause i care)....never comes..........it would totally be worth it..........
2006-11-16 07:09:43
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answered by COLONEL WAFFLEJAW is a basstard! 4
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The Lord decides when you should "lose" your life. "The love of money is the root of all evil." God Bless
Mom of B & D
2006-11-16 07:01:19
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answered by Mom of B & D 5
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