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1 posted on 04/08/2007 10:34:55 PM PDT by blackbeardsghost
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Powerball Winner Says He's Cursed by His Jackpot

O Lord, curse me!

2 posted on 04/08/2007 10:39:04 PM PDT by Alter Kaker (Gravitation is a theory, not a fact. It should be approached with an open mind...)
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Neil Boortz was right about lotto winners afterall !


3 posted on 04/08/2007 10:39:14 PM PDT by Neu Pragmatist (Is Romney the next Reagan ? ....It's looking like it ....)
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ping


4 posted on 04/08/2007 10:40:47 PM PDT by kalee (The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we write in marble. JHuett)
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You can take the man out of the trailer, but you can’t take the trailer out of the man.


5 posted on 04/08/2007 10:42:26 PM PDT by cryptical (Bruce Schneier can smell weak keys.)
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"To a young kid cars mean a lot," Whittaker said. "She had four cars and I'm very proud that she had four cars." Image and video hosting by TinyPic
7 posted on 04/08/2007 10:48:22 PM PDT by pillut48 (CJ in TX (Bible Thumper and Proud!))
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There are many who feel cursed by some heavy thing in their life, and their are others who cannot free themselves from the thing the have become...

but God can free us. What became a curse becomes a blessing, and what binds us is broken; no matter the burden, be it gold or the grave, it becomes Grace in the hands of God.


8 posted on 04/08/2007 10:49:22 PM PDT by dandelion
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His biggest mistake was to go public and appear on TV shows.


12 posted on 04/08/2007 10:59:33 PM PDT by trumandogz
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Ever since I sat down and thought through it, and realized that if lightning ever struck, and I did win it, that it would be one of the worst possible things that could happen to me, I stopped buying powerball tickets.


20 posted on 04/08/2007 11:52:07 PM PDT by SoDak
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He certainly made some bad decisions, and I suspect the roots of some of the problems predate his winning the lottery. It’s still a very sad story, though.


22 posted on 04/09/2007 12:02:32 AM PDT by DemforBush
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Well, he needed to adopt “ef off” as his middle name. His life would have become so much easier.


24 posted on 04/09/2007 12:04:02 AM PDT by GSlob
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The ABC story didn’t shed near enough light on this story. He had an opportunity to seed a lot of money into businesses into this state to help stir the economy. Yet the only thing he stirs up is jackassery. I feel no pity for the man or his family.


26 posted on 04/09/2007 12:34:03 AM PDT by WVNight (We havn't played Cowboys and Muslims yet....)
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I always figured keep it quiet, low profile, never say how much you won IF you even tell anyone you did. Probably better not too at all. make graceful exits from your job, have a cover story, interview financial advisors, invest, diversify.
You have a new job, manage that money.

GET OUT OF DODGE.

Slowly start building your new life, and be smart about it.

These people go ape, they tell the world, they spend gobs of money foolishly though perhaps good intentioned, they are reckless.

That kind of money is not money anymore.
It is an engine. It is a gift that must be respected because of the amazing things you can do with it.

Short term yeah, you can put on a show and blow gobs like this guy did.

long term, you could do SO much more good work for people, investing it, growing it, managing it properly.

Sad. They should counsel winners about this stuff.


27 posted on 04/09/2007 12:35:25 AM PDT by Names Ash Housewares
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Why do so many winners allow their names to be publicly announced? I would wish to remain anonymous if possible.
28 posted on 04/09/2007 12:46:50 AM PDT by miliantnutcase ("If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. If it stops moving, subsidize it." -ichabod1)
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I will gladly take the money....
.....I know I can deal with it a whole lot better than this guy.


34 posted on 04/09/2007 3:30:59 AM PDT by Vaquero (" an armed society is a polite society" Heinlein "MOLON LABE!" Leonidas of Sparta)
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El Rushbo himself has spoken about how all the money changed his life.

Its pretty scary and dangerous.

If it happened to me I would have to totally change my life and put everyone who I know now out of my life.

The least you can do if you win a jackpot is to collect it in secret.


36 posted on 04/09/2007 3:43:31 AM PDT by Nextrush ( Chris Matthews Band: "I get high....I get high.....I get high.....McCain......")
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When I was sixteen my dad bought me a new car. I went out and got drunk and totalled it.
So he bought me a new car. I went out and got drunk and totalled it.
So he bought me a new car.
I think my dad’s trying to kill me. (I forget the comic’s name)


39 posted on 04/09/2007 4:01:38 AM PDT by bkepley
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Whittaker believes that money isn't what makes people happy — family is.

A sad story and sadly he still doesn't get it. He was engaged in a life of sin before winning the lottery and it only got worse after he won the lotto. For real freedom he needs to repent and turn to God.

45 posted on 04/09/2007 4:28:11 AM PDT by DouglasKC
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Everybody else’s fault except his own. Phooey!


52 posted on 04/09/2007 5:22:34 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner ("Si vis pacem para bellum")
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"Only the man who does not need it, is fit to inherit wealth - the man who would make his own fortune no matter where he started. If an heir is equal to his money, it serves him; if not, it destroys him. But you look on and you cry that money corrupted him. Did it? Or did he corrupt his money? Do not envy a worthless heir; his wealth is not yours and you would have done no better with it. Do not think that it should have been distributed among you; loading the world with fifty parasites instead of one, would not bring back the dead virtue which was the fortune. Money is a living power that dies without its root. Money will not serve that mind that cannot match it. Is this the reason why you call it evil?"
-- Francisco d'Anconia, "Atlas Shrugged", Ayn Rand
53 posted on 04/09/2007 5:33:57 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ("Wise men don't need to debate; men who need to debate are not wise." -- Tao Te Ching)
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Sounds to me like this guy didn’t keep his wits about him and tried to be Santa Claus, and it bit him in the rear. I’ve bought about five lottery tickets in my lifetime of nearly a half-century, so there’s no likelihood of me ever being in this guy’s shoes, there’s more likelihood of me being named the czar of Russia in a revived Romanov Dynasty. But if lightning should ever strike, I have a game plan that I would not deviate from. First off, I’d put enough of it in some type of annuity, etc., to where I’d get $50k, $60K off of it annually without touching the principal just as an insurance policy. I’d pay for a house so that nobody can throw me out of it. I’d put some aside for the kids’ education, and that’s ALL they would get handed to them and that would be cut off if they tank in school. The only toy I’d buy would be a Martin D-45 guitar and my wife being able to quit work would be enough of a toy for her. FYI, I would not quit working, I’d go crazy if I did, I’m one of those folks who’ll croak in six weeks if I ever retire. The rest of it would go up and would be dipped into on a case-by-case basis, and I damn sure wouldn’t try to save the world and be Santa Claus and make everybody love me and take care of leeching relatives, that’s an invitation for these kinds of troubles.


54 posted on 04/09/2007 5:36:07 AM PDT by GB
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