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Facility sell out JMU athletic fund raiser
(11-22-2020 12:42 PM)DoubleDogDare Wrote:  
(11-22-2020 10:55 AM)Centdukesfan Wrote:  He voluntarily did these things for his kids and he doesn't advocate everyone else paying for it.

This is a very consistent ethic.

I get your point and we can argue in circles but he was “taxed” to pay for someone else’s education. The fact he did it voluntarily proves he thought higher education was a good investment for his family. I will assume he would think that it holds true for more than just their two kids.

The “I did it so everyone else should or everyone else can” is probably the most ignorant and egotistic take on these boards, so I poked at his story. I’m sure his kids aren’t freeloaders, but the irony of the post was too much to pass on.


Just catching up.

Did you intentionally misread almost the entirety of what I wrote or are just semi-literate?

I’ll hope for the latter, cause the former would point to being dishonest at best.

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11-29-2020 10:23 AM
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