Blooming idiot.
There must be a reason why the Orientals respect their elders. To utilize the advice, experience and long term perspective of those who have been around can give a cultural advantage.
Mr anonymous has put his cart before his horse.
As long as they are still alive enough to vote, it does matter what the old people think. After they’re dead, then he can go back to ignoring their opinions.
Perhaps this particular anonymous should not be allowed to become a member of the group known as old people.
“In the long run, we’re all dead.”—John Maynard Keynes (now dead).
Sadly, all of the old people will be dead soon ... and then they’ll be Obama/Pelosi voters too.
What about this saintly man, Serb Patriarch Pavle, who just passed away at age 95:
http://serbianna.com/news/?p=3479
When he was 65, he had 30 more years of life to go. At age 76, he was elected Patriarch, in 1990. He led the renewal of the Serbian Orthodox Church as it emerged from communist repression, and during the turmoil of the wars of secession in Yugoslavia.
We never know at what age we are going to die, and we also never know at what age we will experience the most significant years of our life. Besides that, older people have learned a thing or two that might help younger people. Saying that older people (at 60? 65?) are going to die soon anyway so it doesn’t matter what they think is baseless, callous, and stupid in the extreme.
The fool who made that comment probably doesn’t have any power. But creeps like Cass Sunstein, Ezekiel Emanuel, Robert Reich, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and Barack Hussein obama DO have power, and believe the same things.
The death of Terri Schiavo made doing away with the merely inconvenient legal.
AnyBoomer going into a hospital at the age of 74 or older is coming out dead,
The death of Terri Schiavo made doing away with the merely inconvenient legal.
AnyBoomer going into a hospital at the age of 74 or older is coming out dead,