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I don't think Paris Hilton deserves to have the amount of money she does, but who am I to say that her parents can't give it to her? Or an upper-class family leaving their child a house. |
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2006-10-18, 11:11 | Link #42 |
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Lets agree with oyu, and lets make an observation about entertainers, do they deserve to be paid that much????? YES THEY DO. Im a Jealous that they win that huge amount of Money???? Yes I Am.
Why they deserve what they are paid? Because The ones that Pay them earn 20 times more than what this athletes is paid (and that’s an under-statement), in comparison, if You are one of the 4 Employees of Company A, and this company has a annual Income of 20 Million dollars clean, Will you feel constable earning just 10,000 dollars per year? When you already have a PHD in Harvard???? NO you will not, and you will ask for more money or go to another company that will pay you more. So, Does Alex Rodriguez feel counftable that Seatle is only paying him 5 Million, when he is one of the best, and many others are paid double?? What will he do? He will go to a team that will pay him more. In short, this Sky high Salaries are product of one and only thing, Capitalism, They will always be those who will be poor, they will be those who will be rich, there will be those who will be filthy rich, that people begin to feel jealous about those who had a lot, its normal, its Human nature. And the good part about it is that entertainers are like that because they won their way trough it, rather than because is was a gift from an abstract being: Tom Hanks can ask a lot of money for working in a movie because he has earned that, as He is an Actor that can win you an Oscar. He is an Actor that can make your movie be a blockbuster film. Now who does not deserves to be rich? The guy who married Britney spear…He is not only Rich now…he is banging Britney Spear, that should had been me, not Him.
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2007-04-16, 12:42 | Link #49 |
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VA Tech Shooting
Did you guys hear about the VA Tech shooting that happened today? Over 30+ died and dozens injured from one gunman. It's the worst mass shooting and school shooting that ever happened in US history.
My prayers go with the victims, victims families and the ones who experienced it. http://www.foxnews.com/ Last edited by Princess_of_Hell; 2007-04-16 at 13:00. |
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It's very, very sad.
Virginia Tech University has a policy prohibiting firearms on campus, even to those licensed to carry them concealed. Though it was already obvious to any one with a brain, IT DID NOT PREVENT THIS VIOLENCE. What it DID stop, however, was any one else having a weapon with which defending themselves. ONE good person with a gun could have stopped this early--or maybe have stopped it from happening at all. The policy itself very well may have had an effect on even the planning of this tragedy by its perpetrators, since the gunmen knew that all the law and policy abiding students would be unarmed. A bill to specifically allow the carrying of firearms by students with valid permits died in leglislature in January of last year. I doubt those legislators are proud of the lives lost, but I also doubt that they've even considered that this blood could be on their hands. I'm sure people are trying to spin this in the direction of further restrictions for law abiding citizens. Please keep all the families and friends of these poor people in your prayers. |
2007-04-16, 13:51 | Link #52 |
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Though I agree with Kyuusai's reasoning .... (if even one person had the means to fight back...)
This whole thing is just seriously demoralizing and was basically a one man terrorist act. 'mad at the world' and no one to stop him.... a suicide bomber in slow motion.... Dammit... just dammit.
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2007-04-16, 14:09 | Link #54 | |
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O the lameness.... I'm sure the media idiots will create some connection in their own 'ratings' pursuit.
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2007-04-16, 14:12 | Link #55 |
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The rumor mill that's been running is that the shooter had some sort of fight or caught his girlfriend cheating or something, shot her, then just went crazy. At least this is what my friends at Tech are saying. I'd try and hold off on all the banter about gun control for now, it's just not the time for it.
And even though I know it was created yesterday, I'm still a little appalled at the gun thread on the General thread section. |
2007-04-16, 14:19 | Link #56 |
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A few of my co-workers are Virginia Tech Alum. (I live in Northern Virginia). One of my co-workers used to live in the dorm where the first shooting took place.
Feelings about politics aside, I think we can all agree that this is a tragedy and we should keep those that are victims and their families in our prayers. |
2007-04-16, 14:41 | Link #57 |
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An absolutely horrible situation...
I had heard about the earlier shooting, but I didn't learn about the 32 number until last class period about an hour ago. I know several kids from my high school who went there. I don't know what I'll do if any of them were victims.... I almost went there, too... >_< Hoo-ah!
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