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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)45. "...there are times when simple compassion has to come first."
Bingo. I'm with you, despite what others have said.
And yes, I do feel bad for the KFC employees who've taken the brunt of this. They're not the bad guy here.
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How do you feel about shoplifting from Wal-Mart? Not a rhetorical question, I'm really curious (nt)
TacoD
Jun 2014
#18
Not seeing where you would make the demarcation line for "humane exceptions".
bluesbassman
Jun 2014
#92
And when "law and order" and "property" stand in the way of basic humanity?
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#111
so why not just say insurance was unwilling to pay ? and don't tell me they were afraid
JI7
Jun 2014
#41
You're probably right about that. Pretty awful situation all around. n/t
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#67
Of course not, which is why the OP is full of crap when he says this was a "victimless" hoax
onenote
Jun 2014
#98
Would you feel better if the poor kid had to go through life with a mangled face
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#107
no, it's not justified, why didn't they tell the name of the insurance company refusing to pay
JI7
Jun 2014
#9
I'm very glad the family is getting money (more than 100K so far) but not fair to KFC
Liberal_in_LA
Jun 2014
#62
heres the thing about absolutes like " no other choice" and " nobody here can truly say"
GusBob
Jun 2014
#15
his cause was just getting attention for himself and thinking he was going to come off as some hero
JI7
Jun 2014
#240
Well the family can start by reconciling the big-assed gaps in their official story
Blue_Tires
Jun 2014
#201
See post 203 (great post, by the way.) "There is none so blind as he who will not see." nt
raccoon
Jun 2014
#210
My substitute is not applying sanctimonious "moral" judgments to desperate people.
Ken Burch
Jun 2014
#78
No, what I'm saying is don't be sanctimonious about the desperate and the dispossessed
Ken Burch
Jun 2014
#146
I meant to say earlier that I put you in a different category, due to your personal situation.
Ken Burch
Jun 2014
#167
At least if she gets her face fixed, she might have some kind of future.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#51
"nobody here can truly say that, given the same situation, we wouldn't do the same thing"
etherealtruth
Jun 2014
#33
Because the majesty of the law is more important than whether or not people starve to death...
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#77
Fair enough. But "illegal" will never automatically equal "immoral" when the system of laws
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#90
I took nmnm08's reference to a bread thief as the literary reference; I didn't mean
petronius
Jun 2014
#161
I'm in favor of alleviating suffering, period. Through strictly legal means or otherwise.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#160
Is it "right" for a little girl to suffer permanent disfigurement due to lack of funds?
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#109
Can't disagree with that. I'm just glad Victoria is (hopefully) getting the care she needs. n/t
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#132
Oh look, it's the "You can't complain about poverty unless you sell your house!" argument.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#156
Point taken. But at least we know now that the girl will be properly taken care of
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#113
Contrary to the impression I may have given, I'm not enthusiastic about what the family has done.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#135
Except in the name of entertainment, ala the original "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast...
Blue_Tires
Jun 2014
#44
Yes, they were dishonest. And yes, it's too bad KFC employees took the brunt of it.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#58
Yeah, fuck over some poor franchise owner, cost him revenue, maybe -- had not this situation been
MADem
Jun 2014
#59
KFC didn't donate to the girl's fund. Innocent duped citizens gave that money
NightWatcher
Jun 2014
#73
Do whatever you have to do to survive. I won't judge you so long as no one is
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#139
It's not about having free reign to break the law. That's not the point.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#164
You don't think the crime of "theft by fraud" is a real crime? It's just as real as me stealing
MADem
Jun 2014
#223
heh. Righteous rant, MADem, right down to the last paragraph. Don't rein those feelings in. nt
Hekate
Jun 2014
#231
Hee! I really hate it when good, tender-hearted people get taken in. It's one of those things that
MADem
Jun 2014
#243
Okay, now that I've had more time to think about it, my post was ill-advised.
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#241
No, I would not behave like that. And now we know Ken Burch is a liar and a thief.
Shrike47
Jun 2014
#82
And when a select few accrue billions and billions of dollars while millions of their countrymen
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#115
If I rob a bank and give the money to a children's hospital, does that make it justified?
davidn3600
Jun 2014
#102
I am glad that this child is getting help and it has not been proven either way. Hoaxes are not
hrmjustin
Jun 2014
#133
Getting the "cosmetic" part of reconstructive surgery approved is a long haul process
Hekate
Jun 2014
#166
What they did wasn't right. The fact that they had to resort to it is even worse. n/t
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#182
I'm not an expert on the story, but I think the problem started when the grandparents let their
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2014
#184
I absolutely agree on that point. Terrible situation that could have been avoided
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#186
I certainly think it can be a lot more nuanced than simply "ripping people off is okay."
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#242