January 21, 200422 yr Salvation Army Getting $1.5 Billion Gift It's always good to see those that have done well in life giving back. And here's a great example of a private party giving money to a faith-based social welfare organization they believe in, which I completely applaud. On the other hand, if it was tax money handed out as part of the proposed faith-based initiative program I'd take issue with it. And, for the sake of contrast, which $1.5 billion is going to show the best ROI -- this gift which is going to fund the building of 25-30 community centers nationwide, or the pro-marriage initiative being pushed by Baby Bush and anticipated by people in that line of work having about a 7% success rate in fostering strong marriages?
January 21, 200422 yr wow..i read that right didnt i??...it was BILLION...not million man , thats a huge responsibility for TSA...praying that they use it wisely
January 21, 200422 yr Author wow..i read that right didnt i??...it was BILLION...not million man , thats a huge responsibility for TSA...praying that they use it wisely Plus I didn't think they made a kettle big enough for that kind of a donation!
January 21, 200422 yr Author Her will is giving money to alot of organizations like NPR and schools Big ups Yeah, $200 mil to NPR I think. Makes my $50 donations seem small, huh?
January 21, 200422 yr Plus I didn't think they made a kettle big enough for that kind of a donation! A check doesn't take up much space
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