War. Who is it good for?

[–]Johwya 1 point a minute ago Hijacking the top comment to say this: First, I am not defending any action of any oil, defense company or otherwise. I'd like to offer a little perspective on the CEO's that reddit often loves to make out to be monstrous villains. One of my best friend's dad is the current president and CEO of Halliburton. I've spent a good deal of time with him and his family, and couldn't have better things to say about them. Mr. Miller is a humble, hardworking, and kind man. Based on his material possessions and lifestyle choices, you would never know and would never assume that he is just in it for the money and power. He doesnt drive exotic cars, he doesnt have an 8 bedroom mansion, and he doesnt shower his 2 kids with money and gifts. Even though he has enough money to do literally whatever he wants, he lives modestly. Hell, his sons first car was the shittiest half broken El Camino this world has ever seen. He raised his kids the right way as well. He successfully taught them that its not about the money, its about the people and relationships. Mr. Miller is a stand up guy in his personal life, whether reddit likes it or not. He has the right values, and he taught his kids those right values. On a side note, his wife has cooked me some of the best meals i've ever had in my life. TL;DR The CEO of Halliburton, whose company is often made out to be a bunch of villains, is actually a commendable individual in his personal life, whether reddit wants to believe it or not. This also DOES NOT mean I am defending any action of Halliburton or otherwise.

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