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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4182680" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>1. Last time I looked Earth is the only known planet capable of supporting human life? Shouldn't preserving it's ability to continue to do so be a top priority?</p><p></p><p>2. The most expensive private residence currently on the market is appraised and listed for 195 million so a 15 million dollar property isn't anything too</p><p> excessive for a former president. I would imagine that the homes of Bush I and Bush II would be worth a lot more. More importantly while you were</p><p> living in a tent in Bersekistan and defecating out in the field with the goats, real estate values in some of the most desirable parts of the country went</p><p> up a bit. BTW . Jimmy Carter's home in Georgia that he bought decades ago and still lives in today along with riding public transportation and shopping</p><p> at Dollar General is appraised at $159,000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4182680, member: 58386"] 1. Last time I looked Earth is the only known planet capable of supporting human life? Shouldn't preserving it's ability to continue to do so be a top priority? 2. The most expensive private residence currently on the market is appraised and listed for 195 million so a 15 million dollar property isn't anything too excessive for a former president. I would imagine that the homes of Bush I and Bush II would be worth a lot more. More importantly while you were living in a tent in Bersekistan and defecating out in the field with the goats, real estate values in some of the most desirable parts of the country went up a bit. BTW . Jimmy Carter's home in Georgia that he bought decades ago and still lives in today along with riding public transportation and shopping at Dollar General is appraised at $159,000. [/QUOTE]
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