Posted on 01/10/2006 1:51:37 PM PST by mnehring
AARP attempted to distance themselves from Harry Belafonte's comments about an hour ago with this press release.. Tell me what is wrong with this statement.
AARP Reacts to Comments by Harry Belafonte
1/10/2006 3:15:00 PM
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To: National Desk
Contact: AARP Media Relations, 202-434-2560
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today, AARP issued the following statement in response to remarks made by Harry Belafonte.
"Last year, AARP The Magazine recognized Harry Belafonte for his work in serving as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF since 1987.
"To our dismay, Mr. Belafonte has made reckless and irresponsible statements about the President of the United States which we neither support nor condone. Mr. Belafonte is entitled to express his own personal views, but AARP does not condone the manner and tone which he has chosen and finds his comments completely unacceptable."
The comments because the word "which" was used instead of "who."
Referring to the President would be "whom we don't support".
Their statement was fine.
I know the Grammar bugs would pick me apart.. I just thought it was funny reading through it quickly.
That was well after his foul remarks about Colin Powell and Condi Rice.
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It's not redundant. Condone implies overlooking without protest. The AARP obviously disagrees with what Belafonte said, and that's what their statement is about.
What amazes me about AARP is that they were able to get such a large group of leftists together under one roof.
I think that if they'd meant they did not support or condone the President, it would have said "WHOM we neither support nor condone."
AARP is just an insurance company. Why they think they speak for anyone is a mystery.
Day-Old, Daaay-Old, Harry's brain is like day old bread....
Day-Old...
this piece of work is nothing more than the worst kind of scum. Enjoying the riches and success that America has given him while he heaps scorn and vitriol upon the whole country to a leftist dictator. He oughta move there, but no. I love these people - big fat mouth and without any conviction about anything whatsoever...
Tired of the AARP? Seniors should check out this: http://www.nascon.org/
Thanks
Most people I know who joined did so for discounts on travel.
They lost lots of respect when they supported the prescription drug fiasco. The AARP is actually into insurance and they stand to gain from being a provider.
They lost me before my 55th birthday when I got envelopes that announced on the outside that I would soon be 55 and could join.
(I've grown up...now, I divulge my age proudly....but I still do hate the AARP selling out retired people)
The second sentence, along with the use of "which" rather than "whom" in the first, pretty well clarifies the statement. That said, the first sentence would have been better worded as follows: To our dismay, Mr. Belafonte has made reckless and irresponsible statements, which we neither support nor condone, about the President of the United States.
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