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I'm Gonna Marry a Millionaire

By Stuart Elliott
January 16, 2012

With the second anniversary of the Citizens United decision approaching, this song written by Barbara Joye and performed by Atlanta singer Anita Paycheck is right on.


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Angelo Lopez Author Profile Page:

A great video, Stuart. Hope you're having a good 2012 so far.

Ken Poland Author Profile Page:

Like all gals that marry for money, she probably won't pay any attention to your video that shows what her fiancee is like.

Bet she hasn't considered that 'corporations' don't die.

What do you suppose old 'Bull Moose' (Teddy R.) would have to say about our supreme court declaring corporations are people? He might just charge into the bench and leave the room looking like it had been visited by a bull. (bull in the china closet)

Diane Author Profile Page:

The sound doesn't work on my computer, so I can't hear the song. The idea of marrying a millionaire is something I've tossed around at times and my first husband became a millionaire after I left him, the dirty dog. However, I don't think I would like to be married to a millionaire because people with a lot of money think they have the right to tell other people what to do and that wouldn't make me happy.

Diane Author Profile Page:

The sound doesn't work on my computer, but the idea is something I've tossed around. I don't think I would like to be married to a millionaire because people with a lot of money think they have the right to tell other people what to do and that wouldn't make me happy.

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