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dsc

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29. I think a fair question is
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 10:23 AM
Dec 2011

If the Salvation Army were as racist as it is homophobic, would you still donate to them? If the answer is yes, then donate, if it is no, then don't.

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Salvation Army [View all] burrfoot Dec 2011 OP
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'm with you two on this. burrfoot Dec 2011 #3
I always give a little in a kettle, but much more elfin Dec 2011 #4
They are the only game in town for many rural or severely impoverished hlthe2b Dec 2011 #5
Thanks for providing another point of view. bluestate10 Dec 2011 #6
I felt really guilty today when going into Big Lots and there was a Salvation Army bell ringer RebelOne Dec 2011 #7
I don't hold it against anyone who donates to the Salvation Army. William769 Dec 2011 #8
Besides the political issues, SA is a great charity. Curmudgeoness Dec 2011 #9
Sorry but Politicalboi Dec 2011 #10
I give to them Yo_Mama Dec 2011 #11
Simple. Support your local chapter. nt DCKit Dec 2011 #12
This happened a long time ago and may not matter marybourg Dec 2011 #13
Not only that, but the Red Cross charged the guys on the front shraby Dec 2011 #16
There are other groups that do just as much good without harming minorities FreeState Dec 2011 #14
I won't donate to them because they overstate their impact... catabryna Dec 2011 #15
Guess if you've never needed help it's okay to call bs. sad sally Dec 2011 #19
Considering I've been in two (three actually) homeless shelters... catabryna Dec 2011 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author Joe the Revelator Dec 2011 #17
I can't, in good concious, give to the SA..... Joe the Revelator Dec 2011 #18
What? Because they do "some" good... murray hill farm Dec 2011 #20
I'm only posing the question- not trying to burrfoot Dec 2011 #22
Quite a conundrum, isn't it! murray hill farm Dec 2011 #23
Ha! I like it! burrfoot Dec 2011 #26
This is a really hard question for me. Ms. Toad Dec 2011 #24
I donate because emilyg Dec 2011 #25
Here are their views and people can judge for themselves mmonk Dec 2011 #27
would they help a gay foster kid? that's where the argument loses validity. piratefish08 Dec 2011 #28
Yes. burrfoot Dec 2011 #31
I think a fair question is dsc Dec 2011 #29
It's not really so much burrfoot Dec 2011 #32
The dirty little secret of these organizations is that they use Federal funding for their programs Morning Dew Dec 2011 #30
Now that is an interesting perspective. burrfoot Dec 2011 #33
this is an older story (2005) from the WaPo Morning Dew Dec 2011 #36
Don't let Ideological Purity stay your hand DeathToTheOil Dec 2011 #34
I'm deeply conflicted because, IIRC, during the depths of the Reagan Recession (when the national coalition_unwilling Dec 2011 #35
I used to volunteer for a Salvation Army program for homeless youth Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2011 #37
Exaxtly. This LGBT agrees with you. N/T Mimosa Dec 2011 #45
They don't ask who you screw or what you believe when they hand out coffee and donuts. aquart Dec 2011 #38
They take your money and use it to lobby Congress against Gay Rights. n/t Ian David Dec 2011 #40
Queen size white goose down comforter $5.99 aquart Dec 2011 #41
Giant latex fist, $39.99. n/t Ian David Dec 2011 #43
Would you donate to Hezbollah because they also help widows and orphans? n/t Ian David Dec 2011 #39
No. But if they offered me cashmere for under $10? aquart Dec 2011 #42
Do donate Mimosa Dec 2011 #44
Figure out who you want to help. Iggo Dec 2011 #46
Obama is not really for gay marriage, so I guess I won't donate my vote to him The Straight Story Dec 2011 #47
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