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Old 11-26-2004, 01:18 PM  
codymc12
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I understand that you say you're trying to bring up a point seperate from Sarah - but the fact is, timing your debate on this subject while what is happening with her IS happening is likely not the best - and you shouldn't be suprised when people question your motives.

You are welcome to your opinion re: who should or should not get donations. The nice thing about charity is that it is voluntary, and the decision on what/who you donate to is entirely subjective.

I think action is more important than words, on this subject. If you don't like a particular charitable cause - don't donate to it. If you find one you want to support - do donate to it. Why knock the charitable acts of others because you don't agree with their cause?

To me, this is like the usual debate on donating to feed hungry kids - where there are a group of people who are incensed that money is donated to feed third world nation children, but not the kids here in the U.S. Sure, you can debate it - but in the end, as it's not your money, it's really none of your business. In the end, if a child anywhere doesn't go hungry, and the money didn't come out of your pocket - how is that bad?
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