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May 1, 2012 6:52AM
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more people are explointing welfare than wealth, only they more than likely worked for their wealth. Good for them.
May 1, 2012 5:47AM
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Always say, wealth is not well distributed.  Lots of people go hungry and not because they don't want to work.  Just too much for some and none for LOTS of others.

Mar 17, 2012 5:56PM
Jan 17, 2012 9:31PM
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Beautiful. If one has the money to afford such a luxurious home with a beautiful pool, then okay. I sometimes wonder if I had such money, would I buy such a huge home with an inside pool. If others could enjoy it, that would make it better. I do, however, also wonder if it is really worth the benefit to pay for the maintenance of the pool and everything that goes with it. With so many people homeless, without employment, and health benefits, would it be better to take the money it costs to have the pool and help underserved people in the U.S. and abroad? So many people have so much square footage of house, which they actually use very little of it on a day to day basis. What is the benefit of having such a luxurious home with a pool and nobody hardly uses it? How about busing in some underserved/needy children or families to enjoy the property as a get-away? Some people could never even dream of living in such luxury. No guilt, just humility and gratitude for being financially blessed. Is it a blessing?
Jan 17, 2012 8:26PM
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The pools are beautiful.  Lionfan-I applaud you for working your 50-60 hours per week.  Why feel bad for the guy who doesn't?  Maybe he/she is disabled or simply unemployable for some reason.  Rejoice in your ability to work.  Please do not be critical of those who cannot. 
Jan 17, 2012 7:50PM
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I'm just going to write a check for the pool. Hope it doesn't bounce?
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i'm my dreams......ahhhhhhhhhhhh how wonderful.
Jan 17, 2012 6:20PM
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Again lifes not fair, deal with it. If it truly bothers you stop complaining and do something about it. I however am perfectly content to enjoy the fruits of my labor. If I work 50-60 hours a week, why then must I feel bad for someone who does not work at all?
Jan 17, 2012 6:18PM
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These pools are great! Not sure what all the fuss is about.

Did you ever think about the people who were employed to build these pools? Or the houses they are in?  If I had the money I'd build one myself and hire all my friends in the construction business who are right now sitting around doing nothing because they have no work. After it was done, I'd invite them all over for a big pool party!
Jan 17, 2012 5:37PM
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just wondering who paid for this nice pools, on the backs of some poor family trying to get ahead enough to make their rent, food or medicine. I don't mind people having things nice . When people who are working for some of these people tell them they are asking to much for a wage increase when they are lucky to make ends meet. i have seen this before.  Pretty pools inside, kind of reminds me of the Roman Empire

 

Jan 17, 2012 5:18PM
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These seem to be wonderful pools and places to live, but has anyone thought about the actual cost to the culture and person living there? What are they trying to prove? The money was used to pursue the occupants personal vanity and they failed to consider the reality of the lives of others around them. How can the occupants find solace in their perfect lives when others lack?  It looks like these places could support a greater good of many people and their families by housing, rest , exercise, and fellowship. How many people could have health insurance if this place was never built and the economic resources retasked? What happens to the depth of a soul when they fail to consider their social context? It is very wonderful, but it seems also a gross show....   
Jan 17, 2012 4:44PM
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I agree with the ladyoverthirtyfive's comments. Very poignant and illuminating comments.
Jan 17, 2012 4:43PM
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thank you Brian B for your comment of me, and I appreciate you so much. you are respectable guy :)
Jan 17, 2012 4:41PM
Jan 17, 2012 4:36PM
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 I am not one of the affluent, however, I am very impressed with the way the money was spent in these pictures. The truth is if the reader Bill could afford to own a home at such level he/she would.

The architect engineer deserved every penny he or she charged. All homes are great sources of practical art.

Jan 17, 2012 4:00PM
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So people are in emergency shelters, in poverty, yet watching the Kardasians, and borsing million dollars real estate on the web... in shelters?  That's how you get back on your feet people.

Jan 17, 2012 3:43PM
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Read tefa tefa's comment. While some supposed Americans citizens consume themselves with envy and resentment, this young Egyptian sees an economic opportunity and takes initiative to offer his talents and services to make some good money himself.   That's the kind of immigrant we need in this country. I'd hire him in a heartbeat and not these contemptible pitiable whiners. Bravo!
Jan 17, 2012 3:38PM
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Ernstberger, your comment might pass Marxism 101 but it wouldn't pass muster in Logic 101. Jeez, some people have more money than others. So what? The USA is supposed to be about  Equal Opportunity. People like you want to make it about Equal Outcomes which scares the hell out of me.   
Jan 17, 2012 3:29PM
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With approximately fifty percent of the country's population hovering at the poverty level, with three million men, women and children, not just bums (though "bums" are human beings too!), seeking emergency shelters in this "land of the free," it is inconceivable why on earth any self-respecting organization, MSN Real Estate not withstanding, would choose to flaunt such obscene wealth in the faces of so many without even the most basic of human needs, that of a roof over their heads.

However, I am certain that if one were to speak with the owners of these dens of ostentation, they would do their level best to assure us that they "earned it." Believe that, and I've a bridge in the center of the Mojave I would be happy to sell you.
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