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In reply to the discussion: Salvation Army [View all]murray hill farm
(3,650 posts)20. What? Because they do "some" good...
we tolerate their bigotry? I have zero tolerance for bigotry..no matter how otherwise "good" a person or group might be along with that part of them that is bigoted! Especially a charity!
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I think it's everyones decision. One way or the other who they decide to donate to or not.
alphafemale
Dec 2011
#1
I worked for Food for land County at the family dining site located in a Salvation Army center
Ferret Annica
Dec 2011
#2
I felt really guilty today when going into Big Lots and there was a Salvation Army bell ringer
RebelOne
Dec 2011
#7
would they help a gay foster kid? that's where the argument loses validity.
piratefish08
Dec 2011
#28
The dirty little secret of these organizations is that they use Federal funding for their programs
Morning Dew
Dec 2011
#30
I'm deeply conflicted because, IIRC, during the depths of the Reagan Recession (when the national
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2011
#35
They don't ask who you screw or what you believe when they hand out coffee and donuts.
aquart
Dec 2011
#38
Obama is not really for gay marriage, so I guess I won't donate my vote to him
The Straight Story
Dec 2011
#47