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Re: Make Poverty History launches 'Click' ad campa

He's a pop star, who i think makes great records. If you see him live - he totally looks as if he thinks he's the most important person in the world, surely it's better that someone uses their talents and influences in the world for good rather than a bad influence on the young. We (mostly) all idolise people whether it be sport stars actors actresses pop stars - they are all probably obnoxious in some way but hey so are we all. Most of us will never have our foibles displayed for all the world to see. Back to my first point he's a pop star, so what! he can sing - so what! - thankfully he is using his influence to do good - there are lots of examples of pop stars who don't deserve the time of day of anyone - yet our papers tv magazines are full of crap about who they are going out with, who they go drunk with who they took drugs with, a celebrity is just out of prison, there but for the grace of god go I, he's appealing for people to buy his records. We shouldn't even give him a milimetre of publicity. Sorry ranting now!

Re: Make Poverty History launches 'Click' ad campaign

Sorry,

But I have to disagree with your comments about Bono (in the time i took to write that people have died - because we don't care enought about others in the world) The advert is not about the stars but would anyone pay attention if it was a video of me and you. Something incrdible is happening this year in Edinburgh - thousands of ordinary people not stars are going to try to persuade eight of the most powerful men in the world that we do care and make a difference, i'm grateful for all the celebrities who endorse MPH - I don't care if they are being hypocritical - as long as it persuades more people - young old rich poor to take up the challenge of MPH - log on to the website watch the videos of little children - they may not even be alive now - do you think they care that half the world thinks Bono's a prat and the other think he way up there.