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Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 3:01 pm Post subject: 2010 Awards Dinner: Clinton, Bono, Ackermann, Abrial, Mattis |
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2010 Awards Dinner: Clinton, Bono, Ackermann, Abrial, Mattis
April 28, 2010
On April 28, the Atlantic Council's annual Awards Dinner will honor Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States, for his distinguished international leadership that led to the Dayton Accords, peace negotiations in Northern Ireland, NATO enlargement and NAFTA, among other accomplishments during his presidency.
Dr. Josef Ackermann, Chairman of the Management Board and the Group Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank AG, will be presented the Distinguished Business Leadership Award for the remarkably powerful role that Deutsche Bank, under his stewardship, has assumed in international banking and finance, as well as for the leading role he is taking in the recovery and stabilization of financial markets.
The Council will present its very first Humanitarian Leadership Award to Bono, the lead singer of U2 and Co-Founder of ONE and (RED), for his efforts in mobilizing resources and awareness in fighting disease and extreme poverty in Africa, as well as for his work to address other pressing humanitarian challenges.
The Distinguished Military Leadership Awards will be presented jointly to General Stéphane Abrial, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, and to General James Mattis, USMC, Commander of U.S. Joint Forces Command, for their leadership at a critical time as the Alliance took on its biggest and most important mission to secure and reconstruct Afghanistan, as well as for playing key roles in paving the way for France’s full re-entry into NATO.
The evening will feature remarks from all honorees.
For nearly half a century, the Atlantic Council has promoted constructive U.S. leadership and engagement in international affairs based on the central role of the Atlantic community in meeting the most pressing global challenges. Each year, our Awards Dinner, one of the most visible and exciting Washington black tie events, brings together more than 800 leaders from the United States, Europe and beyond to honor the individuals who have made exceptional and distinctive contributions to the strengthening of the transatlantic relationship. Our distinguished guests of the evening include senior members of the administration, members of Congress, former heads of state, ambassadors and global business leaders.
Space is limited. For more information and for sponsorship and reservation details, please contact Ania Voloshin, Director of Outreach and Public Programs, at gala@acus.org or 202-778-4950.
For sponsorship levels and reply form please click here.
For press inquiries, please contact Mary Micevych, Public Affairs Coordinator, at press@acus.org or 202-778-4993. Only confirmed press will be admitted.
Previous Awards Dinners:
•2009 Leadership Awards: Bush, Kohl, Petraeus, Palmisano and Hampson•2008 Leadership Awards: Blair, Murdoch, Mullen and Kissin•2007 Leadership Awards: Greenspan, Schwarzman and Jones•2006 Leadership Award: Warner•2005 Leadership Award: Powell _________________ 'Come and see the violence inherent in the system.
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Do you mean Bono?
The man who is good at recommending charity but parts little of his own wealth?
at least the military are paid for what they do :0 _________________ 'Come and see the violence inherent in the system.
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:49 am Post subject: |
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Disco_Destroyer wrote: | Do you mean Bono?
The man who is good at recommending charity but parts little of his own wealth? |
And how do you know that exactly DD?
Do you have some particular insight into his finances?
He may be annoying doing all this charity thing so publicly, as opposed to quietly, humbly and privately, but surely the fact that he's doing it must count for something, no?
Quote: | at least the military are paid for what they do :0 |
Sure, with taxpayers' money. In other words, via a forced, involuntary mechanism: taxes.
Whereas nobody buys Bono's records voluntarily? _________________ Summary of 9/11 scepticism: http://tinyurl.com/27ngaw6 and www.911summary.com
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Maybe I am biased but he sure does hang out with some dodgy characters at dodgy pro Isreal/Zionist venues, but I could be reading that the wrong way _________________ 'Come and see the violence inherent in the system.
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Seems to tick the right boxes although there are some images of faces I don't know who or what they represent
Does this award hold as much weight as Obamas peace prize I wonder _________________ 'Come and see the violence inherent in the system.
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:13 pm Post subject: |
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acrobat74 wrote: | Disco_Destroyer wrote: | Do you mean Bono?
The man who is good at recommending charity but parts little of his own wealth? |
And how do you know that exactly DD?
Do you have some particular insight into his finances?
He may be annoying doing all this charity thing so publicly, as opposed to quietly, humbly and privately, but surely the fact that he's doing it must count for something, no?
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DD knows what he is on about here even if he hasn't looked into it.
Charity nowadays is the victorian equivalent of the very rich pretending they doing something honourable.
Bono's tax evasion is public knowledge
http://www.slate.com/id/2152580/
They even have a campagn group against him
http://www.makebonopaytax.com/
Its not just Bono they are all at it.
http://blogs.orange.co.uk/tv/2010/04/dispatches-tracing-the-marathons- millions-friday-8pm-channel-four.html
Charity status equals no corporation tax but does not limit salary payouts. You can pay yourself an enormous amount having gathered large funds through the goodwill of people and then not paying hardly anything out. Recently it was Prince Harry I think or Fergie involved in some such dodgy deal...
Its a 'legal' scam much like running a business in the UK and being the primary owner but having it registered in Monaco to avoid tax on dividend payments like the owner of Topshop and BHS, Phillip Green. |
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[quote="acrobat74"]Think about what you really know about the matter, and please judge a tree from its fruit: only through debt relief and raised awareness, Bono has saved lives in Africa.
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www.taxresearch.org.uk developing countries lose between €260 and €370 billion every year as a result of tax evasion. African Union, an organisation to help try and bring African countries together to combat common difficulties says that tax dodging by foreign companies costs it $150 billion a year - three times what it receives in aid.
Aid in reality doesn't exist. Africa is being bled dry by multinational corporations pure and simple. |
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Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:36 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | Aid in reality doesn't exist. |
May be Analyst, I don't know.
However, this is hardly something Bono can be blamed for.
Also, aid is a different topic to debt relief, which immediately eases the burden on the governments in Africa and frees up resources to be used elsewhere in more meaningful ways.
As for your other assertions:
Quote: | Charity nowadays is the victorian equivalent of the very rich pretending they doing something honourable. |
Black-and-white aphorism, won't cut it. In some cases it's true, in some other cases it's not, simple as that. The world is grey.
Quote: | Bono's tax evasion is public knowledge |
Tax evasion is illegal. What U2 did as a business is entirely legal.
Annoying? Of course, but still legal.
Quote: | They even have a campagn group against him |
Who are 'they' exactly? What are their agendas? Who finances them?
Do you know?
Or do you just assume they're benevolent just because they engage in 'Bono-bashing' and Bono is rich and famous and talks too much?
I'd like to see all the jealous Bono-bashers first do 1/1,000 of what Bono has done to raise awareness for important matters or go out of his way to help people...and then pass judgment.
The guy was talking about Nicaragua and El Salvador in the '80s and suddenly 25 years later he's a NWO pawn?
Do get real and do stop the nonsense please. _________________ Summary of 9/11 scepticism: http://tinyurl.com/27ngaw6 and www.911summary.com
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