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kudos to those of you with enough insight to resist this. $4 billion? Really? REALLY?
How many grads does A&M have? 500,000? That would be every man and woman giving $8,000.
Every single person alive who ever graduated from A&M giving $8,000. Wow.
Why not just double that and make it an $8 Billion- would prob just take one more card holding campaign.
quote:Uhmm, you don't see the difference between an 18 year old making a demand and giving an ultimatum to a HC and demanding that 100,000+ paying customers and supporters perform a stunt without telling them what it is??
Some of the same folks that complained about Malik Jefferson and him getting his feelings hurt for Sumlin keeping a secret for a few more days are *****in' about holding a card up. LOL. The Zoo!
quote:quote:Uhmm, you don't see the difference between an 18 year old making a demand and giving an ultimatum to a HC and demanding that 100,000+ paying customers and supporters perform a stunt without telling them what it is??
Some of the same folks that complained about Malik Jefferson and him getting his feelings hurt for Sumlin keeping a secret for a few more days are *****in' about holding a card up. LOL. The Zoo!
Seriously??
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The campaign is just stupid. The slogan isn't strong and is pretty lame. And I don't agree with using the fans and students to promote it in this fashion. I'm not against fundraising but this stunt does not sit well with me. So it makes ESPN and everyone scratches their heads and it is a fundraising campaign? One that they aren't defining what they are doing with the $$. They are counting on blind Aggie loyalty here. IMO our university is too large and this entire strategy is also what doesn't sit well, as the very long thread on it here shows. Diploma mill. 80k students, devaluing my degree, etc it's all connected.
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There's nothing more inspiring than announcing to the world that you're about to Lead by Example
quote:quote:Uhmm, you don't see the difference between an 18 year old making a demand and giving an ultimatum to a HC and demanding that 100,000+ paying customers and supporters perform a stunt without telling them what it is??
Some of the same folks that complained about Malik Jefferson and him getting his feelings hurt for Sumlin keeping a secret for a few more days are *****in' about holding a card up. LOL. The Zoo!
Seriously??
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Lame
quote:Finally. That's not what the OP said originally.quote:quote:Uhmm, you don't see the difference between an 18 year old making a demand and giving an ultimatum to a HC and demanding that 100,000+ paying customers and supporters perform a stunt without telling them what it is??
Some of the same folks that complained about Malik Jefferson and him getting his feelings hurt for Sumlin keeping a secret for a few more days are *****in' about holding a card up. LOL. The Zoo!
Seriously??
We've all been told several times what it is in this thread....is anyone reading more than their own posts?
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The campaign is just stupid. The slogan isn't strong and is pretty lame. And I don't agree with using the fans and students to promote it in this fashion. I'm not against fundraising but this stunt does not sit well with me. So it makes ESPN and everyone scratches their heads and it is a fundraising campaign? One that they aren't defining what they are doing with the $$. They are counting on blind Aggie loyalty here. IMO our university is too large and this entire strategy is also what doesn't sit well, as the very long thread on it here shows. Diploma mill. 80k students, devaluing my degree, etc it's all connected.
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Wow. Way to be killjoys over something fun. If you must know, the card stunt will spell out 3 things: ATM (logo), Lead by Example, and If Not You, Then Who? That's it! If folks participate, it will be awesome. And Mr. Klemm has busted ass to ask folks to support it. Look. All universities raise private gifts from donors for all kinds of purposes. And they all have "campaigns" with financial goals - to build focus and excitement. Lead by Example is A&M's third comprehensive fundraising campaign (the first was Capturing the Spirit from 1990-96 and the second was One Spirit One Vision from 2000-06). The counting of "lead gifts" for Lead by Example started in 2012 and has $1.9B in gifts and pledges. The pace of early gifts helps determine the campaign goal. This weekend is the official public launch of the campaign. ALL GIFTS benefiting A&M from 2012 thru 2020 count in this Lead by Example Campaign from your football donation to 12th Man to your annual (unrestricted) gift to Assn. of Former Students to more sizable (restricted) endowment gifts made to Texas A&M Foundation. Restricted means you (donor) decide how it's used and which A&M program it benefits. This might be an endowed scholarship for students from Brazos County majoring in Ag Economics. It might be an endowment to provide extra financial support for faculty or programs in your favorite department or college. Your gift, your choice. So, please support the card stunt today as part of the Aggie Band's halftime show. Thanks and Gig 'em.
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Wow. Way to be killjoys over something fun. If you must know, the card stunt will spell out 3 things: ATM (logo), Lead by Example, and If Not You, Then Who? That's it! If folks participate, it will be awesome. And Mr. Klemm has busted ass to ask folks to support it. Look. All universities raise private gifts from donors for all kinds of purposes. And they all have "campaigns" with financial goals - to build focus and excitement. Lead by Example is A&M's third comprehensive fundraising campaign (the first was Capturing the Spirit from 1990-96 and the second was One Spirit One Vision from 2000-06). The counting of "lead gifts" for Lead by Example started in 2012 and has $1.9B in gifts and pledges. The pace of early gifts helps determine the campaign goal. This weekend is the official public launch of the campaign. ALL GIFTS benefiting A&M from 2012 thru 2020 count in this Lead by Example Campaign from your football donation to 12th Man to your annual (unrestricted) gift to Assn. of Former Students to more sizable (restricted) endowment gifts made to Texas A&M Foundation. Restricted means you (donor) decide how it's used and which A&M program it benefits. This might be an endowed scholarship for students from Brazos County majoring in Ag Economics. It might be an endowment to provide extra financial support for faculty or programs in your favorite department or college. Your gift, your choice. So, please support the card stunt today as part of the Aggie Band's halftime show. Thanks and Gig 'em.
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So, please support the card stunt today as part of the Aggie Band's halftime show.
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Way to be killjoys over something fun.
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Wow. Way to be killjoys over something fun. If you must know, the card stunt will spell out 3 things: ATM (logo), Lead by Example, and If Not You, Then Who? That's it! If folks participate, it will be awesome. And Mr. Klemm has busted ass to ask folks to support it. Look. All universities raise private gifts from donors for all kinds of purposes. And they all have "campaigns" with financial goals - to build focus and excitement. Lead by Example is A&M's third comprehensive fundraising campaign (the first was Capturing the Spirit from 1990-96 and the second was One Spirit One Vision from 2000-06). The counting of "lead gifts" for Lead by Example started in 2012 and has $1.9B in gifts and pledges. The pace of early gifts helps determine the campaign goal. This weekend is the official public launch of the campaign. ALL GIFTS benefiting A&M from 2012 thru 2020 count in this Lead by Example Campaign from your football donation to 12th Man to your annual (unrestricted) gift to Assn. of Former Students to more sizable (restricted) endowment gifts made to Texas A&M Foundation. Restricted means you (donor) decide how it's used and which A&M program it benefits. This might be an endowed scholarship for students from Brazos County majoring in Ag Economics. It might be an endowment to provide extra financial support for faculty or programs in your favorite department or college. Your gift, your choice. So, please support the card stunt today as part of the Aggie Band's halftime show. Thanks and Gig 'em.