DailyDirt: Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
from the urls-we-dig-up dept
Money can't buy happiness, but if you have enough of it, you can get all kinds of publicity (whether or not you want it). Here are just a few folks that have been named on the various "these people are rich" lists.- Justin Bieber made $53 million last year, making him the highest paid teenager. Just wait until he starts licensing his hairdo... [url]
- James Patterson was named the world's highest-paid author by Forbes. A Harvard professor described the experience of hearing Patterson give a talk to MBA students: "It was like listening to a can of Coca-Cola describe how it would like to be marketed." [url]
- Politifact rates Warren Buffett's statement that the rich have a lower tax rate than the middle class as "true." Warren Buffett has been saying this for a while, but maybe even though he's rich, people will listen to him, but not actually hear what he's saying. [url]
- To read up on building up your own business, check out some interesting entrepreneurial articles on StumbleUpon. [url]
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Filed Under: james patterson, justin bieber, money, rich, warren buffet
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A billionaire!
(Ok, bad joke).
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Money can't buy happiness?
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if we're on bad jokes:
Bad Karma..... ran over my Dogma......
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Alexis Jordan - Happiness
http://www.play.com/Music/MP3-Download-Track/4-/17150131/Happiness/Product.html?aid=171 49343&searchtype=allproducts&searchsource=0&searchstring=happiness+alexis&urlrefer=s earch
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Define charity. Or is it for political causes disguised as charity?
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Charity - Definition (from WordIQ.com)
Charity is a term in Christian theology (one of the three virtues), meaning loving kindness towards others; it is held to be the ultimate perfection of the human spirit, because it is said to both glorify and reflect the nature of God. In its most extreme form charity can be self-sacrificial. Charity is one conventional English translation of the Greek term agape.
Charity is the short form for charitable trust, a charitable foundation, or a corporation set up entirely for charitable purposes. These are set up for specific causes, such as curing diseases; providing goods or services for people or areas that lack them; nature conservation; and many others. In some countries (including the UK, Canada, Australia, and the United States) a charitable organization needs, by law, to register with the government. This is to reduce the possibilities of fraud and increase the opportunities for charities to receive tax breaks; it also indirectly allows the government to influence the scope and agenda of charities (e.g. RSPCA Told to Put Human Needs Before Animal Pain (http://www.webtribe.net/~animadversion/RSPCA%20put%20human%20needs.htm)).
Charity can also refer to the act of giving money, goods or time to such a charitable trust or other worthy cause.
In Greek Mythology, the Charites (note: not Charities, the proper plural of Charity) were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility; also better known as the Graces. See Charites.
Charity is also used as a forename.
I have no idea about whether or not the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is "for political causes disguised as charity" - I'm presuming not but then I'm sure I'll be proven wrong by some know it all AC...
All this for what I thought was just a chuckle comment and a chance to tell the karma joke (VERY difficult to link in to most conversations), which, I might add, has been completely ignored - I will probably lose sleep now worrying about it all.....
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Sometimes I wish someone would cut the telco lines to the AC bomb shelter, but then we wouldn't get such delightful and scintillating conversation.
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On the Buffett thing...
Which means he's still paying a higher percentage than me.
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PolitiFact is Anything BUT Non-Partisan!
- RedState: "PolitiFact Proves Yet Again It Is a Left Wing Attack Machine With Nonpartisan Veneer": http://www.redstate.com/erick/2011/08/26/politifact-proves-yet-again-it-is-a-left-wing-attack-machin e-with-nonpartisan-veneer/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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AgendaWise: "Politifact runs cover for Obama": http://www.agendawise.com/2011/08/politifact-runs-cover-for-obama/?
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Re: On the Buffett thing...
I'd gladly trade place with him and pay his taxes. You wouldn't?
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