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. ---------- Post added at 12:33 ---------- Previous post was at 12:02 ---------- http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstor...name_page.html "An anonymous email has swept through Portugal calling for the "minute of hope". Yesterday there were plans to extend the silence to Britain. The email reads: "Madeleine, Monday 12 o'clock - a national one minute's silence to raise consciousness about the disappearance. Pass on the message"" What exactly will this achieve? I honestly cannot see how a minute's silence is going to help. How, exactly, does keeping quiet for a minute "raise consciousness about the disappearance"? "In Britain, celebrities touched by the disappearance have united in their support for the McCann family by wearing yellow ribbons." Again, what practical way does this help to find the girl? All it says to me is that the "celebrity" wearing it is saying "Look at me. I'm such a nice, caring, supportive person. Please like me.", because, of course, those of us, not wearing yellow ribbons couldn't care less :rolleyes: I don't mean to sound flippant, but if "celebrities" want to help in a practical way, then all well & good. Wearing a tacky piece of yellow ribbon says more about the wearer's ego than their genuine concern. . |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive...ssive_behavior "The term "passive-aggressive" was first used by the U.S. military during World War II, when military psychiatrists noted the behavior of soldiers who displayed passive resistance and reluctant compliance to orders" |
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here ya go Mick me thinks your wrong ;)
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/assertive and I very happily quote point 1 Assertive . 1.confidently aggressive or self-assured; positive: aggressive; dogmatic: He is too assertive as a salesman. I thank you very much |
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I've had enough of this bickering...:(
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Can we please focus back on the topic. i.e. Madeleine McCann and not the semantics of people's posts.
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Despite my clear request to stop bickering and start discussing the topic I have had to start removing off topic posts.
Any more will be deleted and possibly formal warnings issued. |
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What are people's thoughts on the audience with the Pope? Is the pope really interested/concerned or is this some ploy by the Vatican to market themselves?
Also most people I work with are getting a bit 'fed up' of all he continuing media coverage. Does anyone think that this will eventually make people not care about Maddie being abducted? |
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I think its ploy to keep in the media. At the end of the day they are doing the best they can to keep Maddie in peoples mind. Unfortunatly it does look like she is lost its very sad indeed but the general public has enough to worry about ,lets face it we are all subjected to stress in our own lives. I hope she is alive well and looked after somewhere but im thinking she wont be reunited with her family :( I hope and pray im wrong
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I was surprised they didn't take their other kids with them. You would have thought after something like this you wouldn't have wanted to let them out of their sight.
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