Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 2:58 am
Where does the line start?
Didn't look at it this way. That's true. What makes them different from other billionaires? The fact they announce this? How much of a hand they have in their own businesses? Their children? Their hookers? Drugs?Mister Bushice wrote:A opposed to him keeping it all until he dies and then his relatives spend the rest of their lives fighting over who gets what, I think I'll just say " Rack warren" and leave it at that.
Course if he tossed a mil my way, I would be even rackier.
Wha? :?Mister Bushice wrote:" Rack warren" and leave it at that.
link ... ?LTS TRN 2 wrote:Jesus never had anything to bequeath, and left nothing but false hopes to his cult followers concerning some sort of pie in the sky afterlife--which, he also falsely predicted, would be coming in the very lifetimes of those same original cult members.
bitter bitchLTS TRN 2 wrote:Buffet, Gates (and George Soros) are living in THIS world and seeking to help it. Jesus never had anything to bequeath, and left nothing but false hopes to his cult followers concerning some sort of pie in the sky afterlife--which, he also falsely predicted, would be coming in the very lifetimes of those same original cult members. Saul continued this bald and hollow assertion as the Christer Church cult got rolling (by incorporating the Goddess in the 6th century) and started seriously COLLECTING money, not giving it away. Thus, any comparison between modern philathropy and Jesus and his moronic followers is completely backwards. Gee, I wonder what kind of foundations the Walton family (christers to the nth) is has established....abstinance programs?
Well done Mr Buffett. Although with wealthy industrialists donating gargantuan sums of money to purge their guilt, an unworkable moral edifice, the last thrashings of organised religion as a power structure and disasterous attempts to hold the Empire in place, it seems that America is rapidly receding into the Victorian age. Jess will be going up chimneys next and selling his arse for thruppence ha'penny on the docks.Roach wrote:Could be, history wise. Very major industrialists really giving to society. Prolly will be.
Buffet is no industrialist. He's a financier. Think J.P. Morgan, not Andrew Carnegie.Nishlord wrote:Well done Mr Buffett. Although with wealthy industrialists donating gargantuan sums of money to purge their guilt, an unworkable moral edifice, the last thrashings of organised religion as a power structure and disasterous attempts to hold the Empire in place, it seems that America is rapidly receding into the Victorian age. Jess will be going up chimneys next and selling his arse for thruppence ha'penny on the docks.Roach wrote:Could be, history wise. Very major industrialists really giving to society. Prolly will be.
My, as you say, bad. In any case, China has all the industry these days. My analogy still stands. It won't be too long before people on this board have ankles in their avatars and won't be able to write posts of more than 80 characters, due to rickets.BSmack wrote:Buffet is no industrialist. He's a financier. Think J.P. Morgan, not Andrew Carnegie.Nishlord wrote:Well done Mr Buffett. Although with wealthy industrialists donating gargantuan sums of money to purge their guilt, an unworkable moral edifice, the last thrashings of organised religion as a power structure and disasterous attempts to hold the Empire in place, it seems that America is rapidly receding into the Victorian age. Jess will be going up chimneys next and selling his arse for thruppence ha'penny on the docks.Roach wrote:Could be, history wise. Very major industrialists really giving to society. Prolly will be.
As I recall, the beginning of the end of the British Empire was after the American Civil War when our industrial output finaly began to rival that of Europe. I suspect the Chinese are reaching that point, or have already done so.Nishlord wrote:My, as you say, bad. In any case, China has all the industry these days.
I must say, I'm not sure if you meant that literaly, or if ankles in the avitars is some kind of English slang that Ozzie Guillen would use to describe Jay Mariotti.My analogy still stands. It won't be too long before people on this board have ankles in their avatars and won't be able to write posts of more than 80 characters, due to rickets.