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Money And Arrogance

...And Why It Destroys Many

April 11. 2011

Rupert Murdoch

Many people in America and the international community, are struggling under the weight of the global financial crisis, which began in the United States. Some are living paycheck to paycheck, while others are unemployed and concerned about losing their homes. 

 Then you have folks like Rupert Murdoch (Rupert Murdoch Finally Admits His Company's Phone Hacking And Wiretapping Crimes) and Madonna (Newsweek Outs Madonna As The Criminal Behind Kabbalah), who are able to pay their bills, yet find themselves entangled in nasty scandals, born out of corruption, greed, perversion and arrogance.  

Most people would be satisfied with being able to make their mortgage payments and put food on the table. Yet the Murdochs and Madonnas of this world, who have made money, the latter through very questionable and illegal means, are ungrateful wretches, who not happy unless they are abusing others. 

Mad-onna

In short, some people have too much time and money on their hands and as a result, stoop to abominable lows the rest of mankind wouldn't dare to plumb, as it is debasing and disgusting. I am of the belief, when such people abuse their freedom, by criminally violating the rights of others, they should go to prison for it, as their conduct sets nasty precedents in society that need to be boxed down swiftly in a court of law, to prevent it ever happening again. 

When people become so arrogant they determine their rights are greater than everyone else's and as such, they are somehow entitled to abuse others in very personal, tangible, demeaning and disgraceful ways, they ought to face the full wrath of the law for violating the innocent.   

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