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You didn't say he was ONE of the most, you said he was THE most, and you couldn't prove that. All David did was ask for a source for that claim and you got all defensive. If you look at his post, all he said was 'source?' |
That was just some fan's opinion of the "Top 5 Charitable Current Players". It has nothing to do with fact. Jamie Moyer was not even listed, and he would rank ahead of all those people. Yep- he's still a current player ;)
I am sure there were other significant omissions as well. Dumb argument, but I can see both sides to it. |
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Agreed, this is dumb to argue about. I'll admit i was off by 2. But this is simply not the hallmark of a greedy person, let alone worth coming onto a public internet chatboard to call him a "greedy prick" and a "greedy bastard" which is Atkatz's favorite Net54 pastime. http://www.givingback.org/Programs_S...ck30_2010.html Tell us more about your Babe Ruth ball that was signed for a little girl in 1927... |
The argument is a moot point. This money most likely isn't for his charity or it would be transparent in an effort to raise the money. Even if he's donating portions of his singings to his charity, he's pricing out a HUGE amount of potential supporters who would gladly donate if they knew they were donating to a charity and he's also pricing out donors who would gladly donate a few hundred dollars for a good cause if not for the $2500 price tag to donate.
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For comparison, President Obama just released his 2011 tax form. He donated $172,000 out of an adjusted gross of almost $790,000. That's 21.8%, more than ten times Jeter's rate. And Obama will shake your hand for free. |
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But if we're going to change topics, what percentage of a person's adjusted gross income should he donate? All I know according to your expectations of a good person is that 2% makes you a greedy bastard. I think it is obscene for you to have an autographed baseball of Babe Ruth. You should sell it for less than it is worth and donate 2% of the proceeds to saving the whales in the South Pacific: http://www.seashepherd.org/ |
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yeah, but will he look you in the eye?:D |
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The Japanese, for years, have been slaughtering whales and violating Australian waters and international treaties. |
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How's your Governor doing? Has he been recalled yet? :)
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Do these count in his charitable totals?
http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-...balls-20111312 :) One of my favorite quotes (attributed to Malcolm Forbes): "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." |
Not yet. :D
I'm outta here, going to meet and greet Derek. :rolleyes: |
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Or, if you can't catch that one, perhaps you can make this one. It will only set you back a minimum of $35,800 per ticket: http://ajwatchdc.wordpress.com/2012/...r-costs-35800/ I'd probably be willing to venture that there will be some sort of "official" business on these trips as well in order that John Q. Public can pick up the travel tab for the President. |
Gee... I didn't know Jeter was running for office.
(and, of course, your favorite Republicans never, ever, ever hold political fundraisers on the taxpayers' dime.) |
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Guys, when this was about baseball and autograph signing it fell within the ranges of the board. The last several posts, not so much. As much as I hate to lock threads I will leave it up to you guys. The next post that is not pertaining to baseball will get this thread locked. And I want to bring another topic up that might be a lightening rod in itself. See the next thread, re: autograph sub forum.... happy collecting.
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