$1.5 billion from Bill Gates
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Re: $1.5 billion from Bill Gates
Posted by Leperous on Thu Jan 27th at 5:46pm 2005


lol I was referring to what you said about Bush and Iraq, not people disliking Microsoft



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Re: $1.5 billion from Bill Gates
Posted by satchmo on Thu Jan 27th at 6:56pm 2005


Just an update... I read another article in the newspaper about the $750 million donation. It's been estimated by the WHO that his existing vaccine donations have already saved the lives of 670,000 children around the world. The recent donation will soon increase the number to millions.

Bill is a rich and unpopular man, but he's still making a positive difference in the world.
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Posted by cloudsofthought on Fri Jan 28th at 5:27am 2005


? quoting Andrei
If you're thinking about Bush's war in Iraq, then i must say that the people of Iraq would have been better-off with Saddam. He killed less people than this war did anyway.

That's a incredibly disgusting argument, but unfortunately not uncommon at all in today's left. I'd like to see you find a single Iraqi who didn't profit in some way from Saddam say: "Yes, I wish Saddam was in power -- that I was afraid to speak freely in the open, and the professional rapists were still being paid, etc. -- I want all that back. I wish I didn't have the chance to freely elect a representative government in two days. The Euro and American leftist are correct, Saddam should be in power."

[Edit: Also, the Baath regime killed hundreds of thousands - and counting (still uncovering mass graves also). If you want you can site some guesstimate of the Iraqi civilian death toll, but the reality is no where near hundreds of thousands.]

On capitalism. If it weren't for capitalism, you would not be communicating right now on the internet. You would not have the medicines and technologies which have saved millions, or many other things most of us take for granted. Capitalism = Growth, Freedoms, progress. Socialism = Stagnation, despotism. Again and again history demonstrates this, yet modern leftist continue to cling to their utopian ideals despite (sometimes in spite of) reality.

(Don't take this as a flame, I'm simply expressing my contrary opinion.)





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Re: $1.5 billion from Bill Gates
Posted by DrGlass on Fri Jan 28th at 11:55am 2005


? quote:
? quoting Andrei
If you're thinking about Bush's war in Iraq, then i must say that the people of Iraq would have been better-off with Saddam. He killed less people than this war did anyway.

That's a incredibly disgusting argument, but unfortunately not uncommon at all in today's left. I'd like to see you find a single Iraqi who didn't profit in some way from Saddam say: "Yes, I wish Saddam was in power -- that I was afraid to speak freely in the open, and the professional rapists were still being paid, etc. -- I want all that back. I wish I didn't have the chance to freely elect a representative government in two days. The Euro and American leftist are correct, Saddam should be in power."

[Edit: Also, the Baath regime killed hundreds of thousands - and counting (still uncovering mass graves also). If you want you can site some guesstimate of the Iraqi civilian death toll, but the reality is no where near hundreds of thousands.]

On capitalism. If it weren't for capitalism, you would not be communicating right now on the internet. You would not have the medicines and technologies which have saved millions, or many other things most of us take for granted. Capitalism = Growth, Freedoms, progress. Socialism = Stagnation, despotism. Again and again history demonstrates this, yet modern leftist continue to cling to their utopian ideals despite (sometimes in spite of) reality.

(Don't take this as a flame, I'm simply expressing my contrary opinion.)



Not to generlize or anything.
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Re: $1.5 billion from Bill Gates
Posted by xconspirisist on Fri Jan 28th at 2:16pm 2005


To him, comparitivly $1 billion is just our ?3 a month that common plebs might give. He is still a selfish arse.

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Posted by satchmo on Fri Jan 28th at 4:28pm 2005


But it's still a large relative amount. What would 3 pounds buy you? Not much. Perhaps a big juicy burger. But $1 billion can still buy *anyone* anything fancy. You don't think he'll enjoy having a new fast car? Or a new, top of the line, sound system? Or a vacation to anywhere in the world?

You can say that the amount isn't much realtive to his total wealth, but it's still money that he can spend and get tons of enjoyment out of it. It's not like everything will cost him thousands of times more than everyone else.
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Posted by cloudsofthought on Fri Jan 28th at 5:43pm 2005


? quoting DrGlass
Not to generlize or anything.

I guess you're refering to when I refer to the left. Yes, obviously that in itself is a generalization, but that doesn't mean it's not true. A generalization is not false simply by virtue of being a generalization. They can be unfair, and you apparently think this is such a case, but it can also equally be accurate. If I'm being unfair tell me how.





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Re: $1.5 billion from Bill Gates
Posted by Leperous on Fri Jan 28th at 6:27pm 2005


You can't buy a Stealth Bomber with that much, so there



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Posted by sniky44 on Fri Jan 28th at 7:53pm 2005


lol, very interesting post. If, persay, that you were Gates, would you be so kind and give all the money away? Do you think he didn't work hard for everything he had? of course he worked hard! And I personally beilive he earned every bit of that money. And if he is so selfish why would he give money? For the publicity? I doubt it. And even if it was for the wrong reasons that he donated the money, he STILL donated the money. There was something else I was going to say, but I still have parents... So I gotta go!
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