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C. Anderson
I too agree that the economy is not at its best right now. However, I would not sell my soul to the devil for any amount of money. Ms. Cleri, like all others that have come onto the show, truly feel they have winning potential to make it to the end. Some hosts know when to take the money and run with a minimal amount of damage done to their lives while others risk it all. Call me a coward, but I am not willing to risk it all. I am not willing to go onto a game show that forces truths to come out that is better left where they are. I cannot see the value to human health or growth potential of a game show of this type. If people refuse to participate a game show like this will go away until something better replaces it. I actually like shows where people come out winners, and the odds are not stacked against them from the beginning.