Re: Personal ethics
[Re: warrior]
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11/11/20 12:18 PM
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First of all I had to look up Pollyanna. I'm not the type of person that would except any award. If good things I do make people better or feel better that's great. As far as recognition, I don't need it. Me and the Maker know what my life has been like.
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Re: Personal ethics
[Re: Hoosier71]
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If I truly earned it then yes I would accept.
Ethics come in when when you are given a Nobel Peace prize for not earning it. I wouldn't accept something like that. You mean like Obana did for doing nothing?
Remember as a kid we played army and you gave up the fort so the other side got it? Of course you don't. Little kids aren't that stupid.
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Re: Personal ethics
[Re: Trapper7]
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If I truly earned it then yes I would accept.
Ethics come in when when you are given a Nobel Peace prize for not earning it. I wouldn't accept something like that. You mean like Obana did for doing nothing? I gotta fact check you here, Obama did two major things during his presidency, the first thing was make every conservative a racist through the eyes of the media, the second thing he did was put a bullseye on law enforcement. He did some other stuff to but those are the two things that stick out in my mind.
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Re: Personal ethics
[Re: warrior]
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11/11/20 01:34 PM
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keystone, you are right about those two things. But, if you google Obama Nobel Peace Prize, it states they couldn't really find a reason he got one, even referring to him as getting it for doing nothing to deserve it.
Setting racism back to the pre-MLK days certainly was one of his most major accomplishments.
Remember as a kid we played army and you gave up the fort so the other side got it? Of course you don't. Little kids aren't that stupid.
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Re: Personal ethics
[Re: lee steinmeyer]
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I was in the forth grade. Teacher gave us an assignment to do. I was doing my thing, and it came down to the wire to turn in. I grabbed a book and found a short story, which was the assignment. Yep, plaugerized that sucker. One of lifes lessons and made a better person of me! Teacher thought it great and announced in class that I had turned in the best story. Uh oh, man my conscience was eating me up. I missed the bus that afternoon to go and confess my sin to the teacher. I walked about a mile and half home that afternoon, then told mom. That's when I really learned the value of this leason. Huh, I cheated everyday in school, never felt bad about cheating my way through something I did not want to participate in. In 9th grade or so I learned I could intercept my report card and then make a fake one, went as far as to pull the logo off the school website and everything, saved a template so it only took me a few mins to come up with a fake one to give my parents. Did that for years.
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Re: Personal ethics
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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I was in the forth grade. Teacher gave us an assignment to do. I was doing my thing, and it came down to the wire to turn in. I grabbed a book and found a short story, which was the assignment. Yep, plaugerized that sucker. One of lifes lessons and made a better person of me! Teacher thought it great and announced in class that I had turned in the best story. Uh oh, man my conscience was eating me up. I missed the bus that afternoon to go and confess my sin to the teacher. I walked about a mile and half home that afternoon, then told mom. That's when I really learned the value of this leason. Huh, I cheated everyday in school, never felt bad about cheating my way through something I did not want to participate in. In 9th grade or so I learned I could intercept my report card and then make a fake one, went as far as to pull the logo off the school website and everything, saved a template so it only took me a few mins to come up with a fake one to give my parents. Did that for years. Lying to your parents is not something to be proud of,Donner,let alone brag about.
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Re: Personal ethics
[Re: warrior]
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I don't seek awards so I have no opinion regarding this question.
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Re: Personal ethics
[Re: lee steinmeyer]
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Donner, you think that is alright? Cheating is for losers. My mom and dad beat that in my head. Yours should have too.....no matter how old you are. This ^^^^^
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