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Post by prepared on May 11, 2007 13:27:25 GMT -5
If a man steals $9 million from a community and then, as a public relations exercise, donates $100,000 to the local hospital, does that make the man a hero?
It's quite likely that the local hospital wouldn't have needed the $100,000 donation if the man hadn't stolen the community's money to begin with.
Instead, the man looks like a hero for donating $100,000 to the hospital. And he continues to steal millions more from the community because everyone thinks that he's a good guy.
This is what Jim Knowles, Sandy Green, and Richard Costly-White do every single day. They donate your money to charity so that they can look good. They steal your money and give a small portion of it to a good cause. That small act of generousity eases their conscience, keeps the public at bay, quells people's suspicions, and puts them in a position of power from which they wield influence.
It's no secret that I dislike these people with a passion. Hell, I'm not going to understate my feelings for these people. If I had my way, they'd be publicly tortured and their dead carcasses hung from the gallows only as an offering to the scavengers. So thoroughly ingrained is my hatred for these people, that I am willing to forego every luxury, opportunity, joy, and happiness in order to eliminate these people from their position of power and their enjoyment of freedom as corrupt, criminal, cowardly swine.
I am at war with these people. I am not daunted by the obstacles. I am not offering surrender. I have not been defeated. And I will not be defeated. I don't suppose any truer words have ever been spoken.
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