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In reply to the discussion: A reminder now that they are out ringing their bells [View all]cwydro
(51,308 posts)30. Sorry, but you are 100% wrong on this.
When I lived in the Keys, I was unfortunate enough to go through several hurricanes.
EVERY single time, the Salvation Army was first into the neighborhoods. They were there before the Red Cross, the Guard, anyone. That load of hateful assholes as you call them brought food and supplies to traumatized folks. They never once preached, nor did they care whom they served.
The manager of their thrift store there was an out gay woman, whose lover worked there too.
Im gay, and I put something into every kettle.
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Sorry, true, and your drive-by un-sourced mis-information doesn't fool anyone.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2019
#16
As you walk by, say "Is there anything more gay than the sound of a bell?"
CaptYossarian
Dec 2019
#13
They are volunteers from all walks of life and beliefs. I have seen liberals and conservatives
OhioBlue
Dec 2019
#34
The SA was very, very good to me back in 1996. I had just been released from jail and they
abqtommy
Dec 2019
#21
Uncountable millions of people (in the most desperate straits, many) have been helped by the SA.
Grasswire2
Dec 2019
#22
I would never bother the bell ringers.Round here most are seasonal temp workers hired at a $1 or so
lunasun
Dec 2019
#28
I always donate to them whenever I have extra change. They did an extended family member
kelly1mm
Dec 2019
#36