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Mad respect for Cathay Pacific CEO Rupert Hogg. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2019 OP
A real leader UpInArms Aug 2019 #1
Go Rupert Hogg, you're on the side of angels and democracy. DemocracyMouse Aug 2019 #2
Well, there ya' go...a right proper way to do "I am Spartacus!" ret5hd Aug 2019 #3
backbone bubbazero Aug 2019 #4
reminds me of the King of Denmark. Hamlette Aug 2019 #5
Now THERE's a CEO worth his pay! lastlib Aug 2019 #6
Wow! I'm impressed. calimary Aug 2019 #7
CEO Hogg, you are worthy of higher office. nt NCjack Aug 2019 #8

DemocracyMouse

(2,275 posts)
2. Go Rupert Hogg, you're on the side of angels and democracy.
Wed Aug 21, 2019, 11:57 AM
Aug 2019

US citizens of conscience should be in the streets in front of the Chinese embassy in Washington DC and New York supporting the pro-democracy protestors.

bubbazero

(296 posts)
4. backbone
Wed Aug 21, 2019, 11:58 AM
Aug 2019

when nieces and nephews ask crazy uncle what he looks for in a political candidate reply is always--just like a candidate for any other job, I don't care if they are beautifully black, wonderfully white, or some glorious shade of brown. Rich or poor; short or tall; young or old; boobs or balls; what matters is BRAINS AND BACKBONE. This is a rock solid example of the latter--(Danish king CHRISTIAN X would be so proud)

Hamlette

(15,412 posts)
5. reminds me of the King of Denmark.
Wed Aug 21, 2019, 12:13 PM
Aug 2019

Germany took over the country and ordered the government to make all Jews wear the yellow armband. The next day the king rode his horse through the park, as he always did, wearing the armband himself. He was the only one in the country wearing one.

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