So those of us who value our time and money more than crusading are sheep?
Ahh, tell that to the family of MLK, or even to those that hand out food at a soup kitchen. Tell them their causes are a waste of valuable time and money better spent elsewhere. We all pick our battles differently and for different reasons.
Ahh, tell that to the family of MLK, or even to those that hand out food at a soup kitchen. Tell them their causes are a waste of valuable time and money better spent elsewhere. We all pick our battles differently and for different reasons.
MLK and soup kitchen references? Have you no shame?
You're going to spend hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars on a "battle" no one gives a shit about. Worst of all, regardless of outcome, absolutely nothing will change.
Truth be told, the only benefit from this needless exercise I foresee is learning when to pick those battles.
Lol, you are trying to take a moral high ground against someone doing something for not only a personal good but a greater good when all you want to do is throw out vitriolic remarks at others? And you dare to take moral umbrage?
Ahh, tell that to the family of MLK, or even to those that hand out food at a soup kitchen. Tell them their causes are a waste of valuable time and money better spent elsewhere. We all pick our battles differently and for different reasons.
Ahh, tell that to the family of MLK, or even to those that hand out food at a soup kitchen. Tell them their causes are a waste of valuable time and money better spent elsewhere. We all pick our battles differently and for different reasons.
Ahh, tell that to the family of MLK, or even to those that hand out food at a soup kitchen. Tell them their causes are a waste of valuable time and money better spent elsewhere. We all pick our battles differently and for different reasons.
MLK and the homeless....that's just precious.
Alright, well, have fun storming the castle, then.
Alright, well, have fun storming the castle, then.
Am I stating what I'm doing is of the same overall effect as say what MLK did? Nope. But are there similarities? Yes. He saw something wrong, both morally and legally, and fought against it. He went against naysayers, and mud-slingers and opposition. Just as I seem to be doing on this board. In both MLK's work and my own in this instance, the outcome will be for a greater good as well as a personal good.
Thanks miracle max.
But this is neither for fun nor for frivolousness. I saw something wrong, I was personally effected by it, and I have the means to address the problem. Instead of turning the other cheek and letting bad things happen, I decided to fight back. Whether you or anyone else disagrees with that isn't my concern.
I'm convinced if the item was a video card or lawn mower you wouldn't "crusade" for consumer's rights.
When you have to resort to name calling you've already lost the argument
When you have to resort to name calling you've already lost the argument
Like when you called people "sheep" earlier?