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touching insurance ads at then end Pa says : When the first time i see you, my son i drop tears with joyful i pray that i'll ever stand by you, take care you Insurance help me to calm my heart to see you grow up My son, i love you
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  2. Ashley Judd stated that a woman voting republican is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders

    Welcome to the United Corporations of America

  3. @CAinfowarrior Good lord Dumbfuck, Soviet health care was actually better than your piece of shit system. For instance, health care was free and you would usually see the doctor the same day. Also, you could get paid time off work if you were really sick. So kindly, sit the fuck down and shut up, and let men better than you do all the talking in the future. I would say thinking as well, however, you do not actually think at all at present, so…

  4. @fightforyourrights9 Easy there flaming liberal. read the health care bill. doctors are to be rationed like a can of beans to a soldier? what happened to all americans being covered, obama and the pseudo- marxist left have got you snowed good.

  5. Right now, i’m so happy to be born in a welfare state

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  7. HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA CANCER LOL OMFG AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  8. America is an awful awful place

  9. in saw 6 the story line was baed on insurance compaies dumping the people for any flaws

  10. @twk373 One final point. I suggest you read some of what Stiglitz has written on Wall Street incentives. Draw your own conclusions based on that.

  11. @twk373 Don’t be disingenuous.

    Greenspan’s already stated that his belief in the efficiency of the market is what prevented the Fed from intervening.

    On whether Freddie and Fannie gobbling up toxic assets precipitated the crisis, this is instructive:

    nytimes.com/2008/07/14/opinion/14krugman.html

    “Also, they didn’t do any subprime lending, because they can’t”

    Anyway, I’m done discussing this.

  12. @twk373 Sure! But most of the debate centers around who the beneficiaries of such regulations are and who bears the cost – therein lies the rub.

  13. @twk373 Sans regulation, I don’t see it working in this instance. There are situations where markets self-regulate worse than others. I think this falls into that category. Relying solely on self-regulation is like expecting the efficient market hypothesis to hold – we all saw the consequences of that.

  14. @twk373 Without any explicit statement from me on this, I don’t see how you can draw any conclusion. For the record, I’m opposed to both these policies. To reiterate, I do think sensible regulations are a must, not that the free-market system ought to be dismantled.

  15. @raotejas

    Your comment about Wall Street is childish. What, exactly, pray tell, was “laissez-faire” about the situation preceding the financial collapse? If it was laissez-faire, there wouldn’t have been a Fed keeping interest rates ultra-low, and there wouldn’t have been government-guaranteed Freddie and Fannie gobbling up toxic assets. Oh, they repealed Glass Steagall, you say? Uh-huh. Yeah, that single action means you guys get to pin EVERYTHING on free markets. Like I said, childish.

  16. Very touching commercial. Preparing for the future i another way of expressing our love.

  17. India……..origin of these lovely centiments

  18. warning : extremely emotional
    watch at your own risk

    i am a strong guy, but i think i felt tears in my mouth at the end.

  19. this is actually not an ad but our training video from our Prudential of Korea life planners. This is what we are so proud of!

  20. this is actually not an ad but our training video from our Prudential of Korea life planners. Tis is what we are so proud of!

  21. The music is what made it for me. Does anyone have a name for the song, or was the company just epic enough to write it themselves?

  22. Dammit. I did not just cry. I DID NOT JUST CRYYY. ;___;

  23. it has added lot more emotions…not just an add…but a lesson too!!

  24. i thought that these ads would be of people touching each other because of the title lol

  25. The first one is Korean.

  26. @RubenRedd video description

  27. Pretty much the its the dad who walks in 2nd to sit down. He tells his son “the video comment” ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  28. I cried.. proof that most life insurance commercials on youtube are touching and awesome!!

  29. @BarklmATree I understood what the commercial is about, what I don’t understand is the language at the end of the clip. I was just curious…

  30. @RubenRedd what happen was we see a father signing an insurance forum and then we see him with his son as a baby. as he grows up he has good time then the father passes away and the son gets the insurance note.

  31. I’m a father of a 7 year old boy and this video gets me every time. Can any one please translate the ending for me?

  32. Anyone care to give an explanation? I was really confused at the ending. Who died and what happened after that?


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