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  • CaptaiN_JacK
    will get you high tonight
    • Jan 2003
    • 947

    #16
    Originally posted by skife
    its better than those "support our troops" magnets...

    i swear that every car with a magnet can't own just one, they have at least 2.
    It's funny, because now that I think of it, it's completely true!

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    • Cameo
      Registered User
      • Dec 2004
      • 590

      #17
      Originally posted by SCpoloRicker
      psh.. its "literally the least you can do."

      /go volunteer at a cancer center
      Sad to say that volunteering at a cancer center isn't as easy as it sounds. It is not like if you were to become a candy striper at the hospital or volunteer at an old folks home. The emotional strain is like nothing I have ever seen before in my life. So many of the people at a Cancer center go there every week and have so much faith and hope that thier miracle will come, yet for many of them the miracle never comes.. They go through all the treatments, they take the pills that often make them feel worse then they started out in hopes that it will give them just a few more precious moments with thier loved ones. They wear thier smiles as they walk in the door, but more often then not you see that smile slowly fade and you just hurt for them cause you know they cry to their pillow every night begging God to make them better.
      I would wear a milllion bracelets on my wrists with Cancer patients initials on them, if that person felt just a touch better knowing that I cared enough to do such a simple deed.
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      • ZSigErik
        Semper Fi
        • Dec 2001
        • 829

        #18
        Originally posted by Cameo
        Sad to say that volunteering at a cancer center isn't as easy as it sounds. It is not like if you were to become a candy striper at the hospital or volunteer at an old folks home. The emotional strain is like nothing I have ever seen before in my life. So many of the people at a Cancer center go there every week and have so much faith and hope that thier miracle will come, yet for many of them the miracle never comes.. They go through all the treatments, they take the pills that often make them feel worse then they started out in hopes that it will give them just a few more precious moments with thier loved ones. They wear thier smiles as they walk in the door, but more often then not you see that smile slowly fade and you just hurt for them cause you know they cry to their pillow every night begging God to make them better.
        I would wear a milllion bracelets on my wrists with Cancer patients initials on them, if that person felt just a touch better knowing that I cared enough to do such a simple deed.
        Exactly.

        I have my liveStrong bracelet to not only support the charity, but to remind myself of how lucky my family has been at fighting cancer. Several of my family members have been diagnosed with it and we all fought it together and now they are healthy as can be. So what if its "trendy", all my friends have one as well. One of the best ideas Ive seen in awhile.
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        • SCpoloRicker
          HA HA I'm custom!!1
          • Jan 2004
          • 4375

          #19
          Originally posted by skife
          its better than those "support our troops" magnets...
          Thoughts on magnets

          Cameo: I'm not trying to downplay the hardship of cancer at all. You hit the nail on the head, its emotionally wracking to go and visit a clinic. I think its a lot like visiting an old folks home, but w/e. I'm just saying that if people wish to help, there are better ways than spending a buck on a bracelet or 5 on a magnet.
          Last edited by SCpoloRicker; 01-26-2005, 11:05 AM.
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          • ojhspyro89
            The bushy man!
            • May 2004
            • 1078

            #20
            the bad thing is that the kids who buy them dont think of what they are really doing. They are doing it for a trend not for cancer patients. I meen its thier stupidity which aids the processes of finding cures and such. I really just think that it is a good idea gone a little on the wrong side. I see the most in considerate people taking them from other people and wearing them just because its a trend. Makes me kind of angry actually having people not knowing what the bracelets are for.

            Im glad Lance Armstrong is helping the large amount of cancer patients that are in the US but the people who buy the bands dont really know what they are for. They rather find them as a trend. I mean its money that will help but i just get frustrated to the fact in which they dont understand what they are contributing too.

            Ive seen cancer, i see it everyday. Its not good but seriosly, i dont know where all this money is going towards i havnt seen a HUGE break through yet. There have been a couple things that have had success in rats, that seem exceptionally successfull. But one thing that i see in most these cancer things is that they kind of over look Brain Tumors. But i dont know, there are actually some very good well like medicines that slow down growth or stop the growth. Its not cheap tho our last few bills where 13 grand each......
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            • wanna-b-ballin'
              Pump Player
              • Jan 2005
              • 1380

              #21
              are the olive green bracelets that say "support our troops" fakes? i got mine at 7-11. it said on the wrapper that $1 goes to the army.
              the only other one i'v seen is one the one that my frieds has. is 7-11 just trying to make a quick buck?
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              • rkjunior303
                I need this more than you
                • May 2003
                • 4029

                #22
                Originally posted by wanna-b-ballin'
                are the olive green bracelets that say "support our troops" fakes? i got mine at 7-11. it said on the wrapper that $1 goes to the army.
                the only other one i'v seen is one the one that my frieds has. is 7-11 just trying to make a quick buck?
                the last time i checked, the army didn't take private donations... Unless it's for a cause of the army... ?

                I wear a livestrong bracelet to honor my uncle John, who died of cancer a few years ago.. If it generates millions of dollars to research and possibly cure those such diseases -- then I'm all for it..

                the only thing that bothers me are the people that wear them to be trendy with no real idea about the actual cause they signify..

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                • magman007
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                  • Jun 2001
                  • 7579

                  #23
                  no the support our troops ones are not fakes





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                  • jekyll
                    Registered User
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 32

                    #24
                    Originally posted by SCpoloRicker
                    psh.. its "literally the least you can do."
                    r
                    no, the least you can do is to tell people who support this kind of thing that they are doing nothing and then do absolutely nothing yourself. Yes there are better ways of donating, but anything is better than nothing.
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                    • bornl33t
                      hello lamewads
                      • Oct 2000
                      • 4463

                      #25
                      mine says W-W-L-A-D on it....

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                      • SCpoloRicker
                        HA HA I'm custom!!1
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 4375

                        #26
                        Originally posted by jekyll
                        no, the least you can do is to tell people who support this kind of thing that they are doing nothing and then do absolutely nothing yourself. Yes there are better ways of donating, but anything is better than nothing.
                        Yeah, or I could volunteer at VFW, donate books to soldiers oversees with a letter in them, and write my senator/congressmen to encourage troop support/benefits.

                        You're right, I should have bought the bracelet. That guy in China has Beemer payments to make.
                        God....I guess I was probably returning videotapes.

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                        • jekyll
                          Registered User
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 32

                          #27
                          Originally posted by SCpoloRicker
                          Yeah, or I could volunteer at VFW, donate books to soldiers oversees with a letter in them, and write my senator/congressmen to encourage troop support/benefits.

                          You're right, I should have bought the bracelet. That guy in China has Beemer payments to make.
                          Yeah, despite the "all proceeds benefit the Lance Armstrong Foundation" bit. By the way, people in China who make them don't actually make much money. Your statement was based entirely on bias.

                          I'm not sure what your suggesting by the the whole volunteering thing, but I doubt that you actually do any of it considering your willingness to insult people for caring.
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                          • Cameo
                            Registered User
                            • Dec 2004
                            • 590

                            #28
                            ok I work as a bartender and tonight a group of guys questioned me on my bracelt. They said "Arn't you a bit old to be wearing one of those, they are for high schoolers". Luckley a good friend of mine that knows my situation was sitting not to far from them. He put the guys in ther place by saying "Arn't you a bit to pig headed and uninformed to be making such comments to a hard working bartender that you don't even know, rather than reading playboy maybe you should read the news paper, I hear they write it so that a 4th grader can understand, that just might be about your level."
                            thank heavens for friends

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                            Last edited by Cameo; 01-28-2005, 02:51 AM. Reason: i can not spell
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                            • Hasty8
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2001
                              • 1136

                              #29
                              Originally posted by CaptaiN_JacK
                              We all know it has become a trend, but honestly, is that a bad thing? I wish all charities that sell things became trends, the world would be a much better place. Maybe we should try and get the adopt-a-sniper bracelets to be a trend.
                              The problem with it becoming a "trend" is that it becomes so main stream that most will start to ignore it. Remember, most of us are used to the 5 second sound bite or the elevator pitch. If it does not give instant gratification then we most often want nothing to do with it.

                              Thinks of the AIDS ribbon. Used to be that seeing them meant something. Nowadays it's been relegated down to a fashion statement and a joke on Seinfeld.

                              Course, this is from my perspective.
                              Return to the free market. Get rid of all government regulations and let society make it's own decisions. Time and again the relaxing of government regulations has increased profits, innovation and the economy.

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                              • SCpoloRicker
                                HA HA I'm custom!!1
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 4375

                                #30
                                Originally posted by jekyll
                                Yeah, despite the "all proceeds benefit the Lance Armstrong Foundation" bit. By the way, people in China who make them don't actually make much money. Your statement was based entirely on bias.
                                Profits through Livestrong are donated. Support our Troops, if through legitimate sources (rare) may donate some. Regardless, they are manufacured overseas, bought by retailers, and in the case of Support Our Troops are usually marked up to $5-7. Whom am I biased against? The Chinese guy who runs the factory?

                                Originally posted by jekyll
                                I'm not sure what your suggesting by the the whole volunteering thing, but I doubt that you actually do any of it considering your willingness to insult people for caring.
                                Yes, I am suggesting volunteering. Yes, I volunteer. It would be far too easy to slide to "if you cared so much, why don't you fork over something other than a buck" but I won't.

                                Anything may be better than nothing, but patting yourself on the back for "the least you can do" is a bit pretentious, no? Thanks for the personal attack, by the way.

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