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What colour will the live8 wristbands be? Are there any colours left ? How much will they cost at launch and, when none available, how much on e-bay ?____________________________________________
Forgive me if live8 wristbands are already available I'm just being cynical.
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....of course, everyone who wears one will be commited to stamping out worldwide poverty. All the aformetnioned people will know what the G8 is and will be able to tell you who the members are. They will obviously be donating to the cahrity, and not buying it on ebay with the proceeds going to "shorty(372)" or whoever.
And of course, everyone going to the concert will not be there for the music, but will be going to demonstrate their support and understanding.
Of course, if you went to their website: www.live8live.com and saw who was performing you would see......
Mariah Carey (paid $58 Million in 2002 - according to Forbes
U2 - who just turned down �12.5 Million for their song to be played for an advert
Madona who made �65 Million from touring in 2004
Elton John - who made �33 Million in 2004
and of course Sir Paul McCartney who is worth a couple of quid
I can take your point, honestly! :-) I just think that if it was anything OTHER than poverty, people wouldn't have a problem with it. On the povery issue, I think celebs are d.amned if they do, and d.amned if they don't. If they give nothing, it's selfish. If they give something - it's not enough!
I just don't think they should be discouraged from giving what they do. I agree that for most of us, even a donation of �20 is a struggle, and to them that's mere peanuts. I just think that sometimes we're a bit too quick to criticise celebs (we, the British public I mean!)
Ho hum!
Nope - not Bill Gates. For starters, am British, female, under 25, and my idea of I.T. training is shouting at my laptop til it does what I say!
Give what you can includes giving nothing though.
I think celebs have a right to keep money back to give to their children - I know I would. Anyway - we're both agreed on the principals and, whilst this is all (thankfully) remaining very friendly, i don't want to keep arguing with you!! :-)
I support the principle of Make Poverty History but I think a better cause for Africa would be Make Tyrants Atone For Their Sins.
This would mean that if/when national debts are wiped out the local despot doesn't immediately use the money originally earmarked for the interest repayments to buy himself a personal jet, such as occurred in Mozambique and Uganda, instead of urgently required medicines and food.
Just a thought.
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