No. Due to the overwhelming number of rich kids needing adoption (ie, Hiltons, Spears, Jackson, Gates etc...) reaching now a crisis level worldwide, any single action by an individual to save one of them is greatly appreciated and rewarded.
2007-07-20 02:38:16
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answered by 700BILLIONPOORER 3
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First world country i'm sure your talking about the USA,you can't adopt a rich child secondly unless you get a hold of Anna Nicole Smiths daughter.And if you need a child so badly as you say,search around for a child that less fortunate as yourself if you are who you appear to be? But this is yahoo and most of us are full of SH_T anyways. Good luck
2007-07-20 09:29:30
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-07-20 20:51:51
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answered by L U K E 7
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I don't think so. I think in terms of previous adoptions, you have done more good than harm. Go for it.
2007-07-22 12:01:59
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answered by Call_me_Ishmael 2
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I so cannot believe this is Angelina Jolie - why would you ask for opinion from here? By default - children up for adoption are mostly not from good homes - otherwise they would not be for adoption
2007-07-20 10:09:18
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answered by simon b 2
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Angie -
children are not ornaments.
Time to put up or shut up - either be a full time mommy or find the kids a decent home and adopt them out to someone else.
Now, get your buns back in bed!
I miss my little sex-kitten!
--signed, Brad Pitt
2007-07-20 09:26:56
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answered by docscholl 6
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well,good luck with finding a rich child to adopt.....
2007-07-20 09:30:03
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answered by spice g 4
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Rich children don't need adoption.
2007-07-20 09:30:58
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answered by surffsav 5
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No. The fact that you now look like a starving war refugee will make up for the rich, plump child. It keeps things in balance.
2007-07-20 09:27:40
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answered by arkiemom 6
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i think not..if this child has a good home..why do you need to adopt him/her
2007-07-20 09:25:45
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answered by diggerm82 3
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