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/ wrote:Why would anyone think it's a publicity stunt? What sort of publicity does a 89-year-old ex-president need?
PLAYER57832 wrote:I don't care about the politics, and no doubt cynics will say it was just a stunt, but anyone who shaves his head to help a 2 year old feel better deserves praise.
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:So, if one joins the Secret Service and ends up as a bodyguard to a 90 year-old ex president living in a fishing village in Maine, should one take that as a sign that one is not exactly on the career fast track?
PLAYER57832 wrote:I don't care about the politics, and no doubt cynics will say it was just a stunt, but anyone who shaves his head to help a 2 year old feel better deserves praise.
BigBallinStalin wrote:He's doing it for a member of his personal SS---just as someone else would for someone else's friend. It's nice, and it's kinda stupid since shaving your hair doesn't help save the kid.
BigBallinStalin wrote:He's doing it for a member of his personal SS---just as someone else would for someone else's friend. It's nice, and it's kinda stupid since shaving your hair doesn't help save the kid.
patrickaa317 wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:He's doing it for a member of his personal SS---just as someone else would for someone else's friend. It's nice, and it's kinda stupid since shaving your hair doesn't help save the kid.
Maybe not this particular kid but if George Bush hadn't done this, Player wouldn't have posted the thread about this kid in which MB, /, you, betiko, saxi, woodruff, loutil, and apey have talked about it just in CC. Now how many other sites have similar threads going bringing awareness to this. Awareness translates to some donations to the cause, which will eventually help future kids in this similar predicament. So by Bush doing this, it will in turn help some kids in the future.
saxitoxin wrote:So, if one joins the Secret Service and ends up as a bodyguard to a 90 year-old ex president living in a fishing village in Maine, should one take that as a sign that one is not exactly on the career fast track?
loutil wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:He's doing it for a member of his personal SS---just as someone else would for someone else's friend. It's nice, and it's kinda stupid since shaving your hair doesn't help save the kid.
You missed the point. They all shaved their heads in solidarity with the kid and to make him feel better. It was a very kind gesture. No more, no less...
patrickaa317 wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:He's doing it for a member of his personal SS---just as someone else would for someone else's friend. It's nice, and it's kinda stupid since shaving your hair doesn't help save the kid.
Maybe not this particular kid but if George Bush hadn't done this, Player wouldn't have posted the thread about this kid in which MB, /, you, betiko, saxi, woodruff, loutil, and apey have talked about it just in CC. Now how many other sites have similar threads going bringing awareness to this. Awareness translates to some donations to the cause, which will eventually help future kids in this similar predicament. So by Bush doing this, it will in turn help some kids in the future.
BigBallinStalin wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:He's doing it for a member of his personal SS---just as someone else would for someone else's friend. It's nice, and it's kinda stupid since shaving your hair doesn't help save the kid.
Maybe not this particular kid but if George Bush hadn't done this, Player wouldn't have posted the thread about this kid in which MB, /, you, betiko, saxi, woodruff, loutil, and apey have talked about it just in CC. Now how many other sites have similar threads going bringing awareness to this. Awareness translates to some donations to the cause, which will eventually help future kids in this similar predicament. So by Bush doing this, it will in turn help some kids in the future.
Yeah maybe, but the thoughts/sentiments don't matter that much, and we can easily exaggerate their effects. Funding cancer research would be more effective.
But, more importantly, their performance doesn't really impress me after considering their history and what they've perpetuated.
Dukasaur wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:He's doing it for a member of his personal SS---just as someone else would for someone else's friend. It's nice, and it's kinda stupid since shaving your hair doesn't help save the kid.
Maybe not this particular kid but if George Bush hadn't done this, Player wouldn't have posted the thread about this kid in which MB, /, you, betiko, saxi, woodruff, loutil, and apey have talked about it just in CC. Now how many other sites have similar threads going bringing awareness to this. Awareness translates to some donations to the cause, which will eventually help future kids in this similar predicament. So by Bush doing this, it will in turn help some kids in the future.
Yeah maybe, but the thoughts/sentiments don't matter that much, and we can easily exaggerate their effects. Funding cancer research would be more effective.
But, more importantly, their performance doesn't really impress me after considering their history and what they've perpetuated.
Yeah, seriously.
They say Hitler was very nice to dogs. I'm sure Mao Tse-tung gave a very generous tip to a waiter at one point.
The fact that someone does something nice for somebody really doesn't negate the fact that they falsified intelligence data in order to start an illegal war of aggression in which 100,000 people have died, just to raise the price of oil and create windfall profits for their friends in the oil-speculation business.
BigBallinStalin wrote:Right. H. W. only engaged in a war which further secured the hold of the dictator of Kuwait along with the regional dictators' which greatly appreciated the direct US subsidy toward fighting against the leftist dictator, Saddam Hussein. He was a 'bad guy', so H. W. is definitely 'good' in our books. Can I get a "herpaderp"? Amen.
loutil wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Right. H. W. only engaged in a war which further secured the hold of the dictator of Kuwait along with the regional dictators' which greatly appreciated the direct US subsidy toward fighting against the leftist dictator, Saddam Hussein. He was a 'bad guy', so H. W. is definitely 'good' in our books. Can I get a "herpaderp"? Amen.
Dictator of Kuwait? Seriously?
Kuwait is a Parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The house of Sabah is the ruling family of Kuwait and has been for over 250 years. However, like England, the monarchy has limited power. They have direct elections for the parliament (the national assembly) that actually governs the country. Outside of Israel, Kuwait is the MOST democratic country in the middle east.
Carry on with you rant...
BBS wrote: or Iran
BigBallinStalin wrote:Iran was about +4 when I checked it about half a year ago.
BBS wrote: That's better than most in that region, and if we're gonna kid ourselves about what a democracy is, we may as well go with Iran.
BBS wrote:Turkey should be higher, but I'm not sure how they factor in their military and its systematic killing and discrimination against the Kurds for decades.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I don't care about the politics, and no doubt cynics will say it was just a stunt, but anyone who shaves his head to help a 2 year old feel better deserves praise.
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