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U-Know-Who August 31st 05 12:50 AM

OT Best venue for Katrina donations
 
I would like opinions on the best agency to donate money to. Actually, I
have heard many not so good things about the Red Cross. I have heard the
Salvation Army is much more humanitarian based. Any opinions?




Vinnie S. August 31st 05 01:50 AM

On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 23:50:22 GMT, "U-Know-Who" wrote:

I would like opinions on the best agency to donate money to. Actually, I
have heard many not so good things about the Red Cross. I have heard the
Salvation Army is much more humanitarian based. Any opinions?




I was looking to donate. But I want the damn money to go to the victims, and not
to administration.

Vinnie S.

Hamguy August 31st 05 06:12 AM

https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation-form.asp





"Vinnie S." wrote in message
...
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 23:50:22 GMT, "U-Know-Who" wrote:

I would like opinions on the best agency to donate money to. Actually, I
have heard many not so good things about the Red Cross. I have heard the
Salvation Army is much more humanitarian based. Any opinions?




I was looking to donate. But I want the damn money to go to the victims,
and not
to administration.

Vinnie S.




BKB August 31st 05 03:09 PM

Get a JOB first Chuckie!
YOU know who............
T

"U-Know-Who" wrote in message
.. .
I would like opinions on the best agency to donate money to. Actually, I
have heard many not so good things about the Red Cross. I have heard the
Salvation Army is much more humanitarian based. Any opinions?






I AmnotGeorgeBush August 31st 05 04:26 PM

From: (U-Know-Who)
I would like opinions on the best agency to


donate money to. Actually, I have heard many


not so good things about the Red Cross. I


have heard the Salvation Army is much more


humanitarian based. Any opinions?

_
What some of those looters need is not salvation, but liberation with a
jail sentence or force.
Pound for pound, the Red Cross does way
more than any other non-profit. There's good
and bad with all charities. Asking to see the financial disclosure form
of ANY charity you wish to donate to is a good beginning. If they balk,
hesitate, delay, hee or haw, walk away.


Vinnie S. August 31st 05 11:24 PM

On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:02:38 -1200, "just me" wrote:

"U-Know-Who" wrote in message
.. .
I would like opinions on the best agency to donate money to. Actually, I
have heard many not so good things about the Red Cross. I have heard the
Salvation Army is much more humanitarian based. Any opinions?


The ARC kinda blew it during 911. They ended up throwing away several
(hundreds I believe - if not more) pints of donated blood that they kept
insisting was needed. I believe they also bumbled cash donations as well.
Seems to me, the head was called in to a hearing to ask why they screwed up.
My personal dealings with them - the "workers" are ok - the administrators
I've dealt with, were in short - ass holes.

jm


That is the problem I had. After 9-11, they were donated so much money, that
they went out to purchase new computers systems.


Vinnie S.

Steveo September 1st 05 12:08 AM

Vinnie S. wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:02:38 -1200, "just me"
wrote:

"U-Know-Who" wrote in message
.. .
I would like opinions on the best agency to donate money to. Actually,
I have heard many not so good things about the Red Cross. I have heard
the Salvation Army is much more humanitarian based. Any opinions?


The ARC kinda blew it during 911. They ended up throwing away several
(hundreds I believe - if not more) pints of donated blood that they kept
insisting was needed. I believe they also bumbled cash donations as
well. Seems to me, the head was called in to a hearing to ask why they
screwed up. My personal dealings with them - the "workers" are ok - the
administrators I've dealt with, were in short - ass holes.

jm


That is the problem I had. After 9-11, they were donated so much money,
that they went out to purchase new computers systems.

Vinnie S.

I sent $100 to the salvation army, fwiw, I'll send some more soon.

They shouldn't re-build some of that stuff, and I hope none of my donated
money goes to those looting ******s I've seen on TV.

U-Know-Who September 1st 05 12:58 AM


"Steveo" wrote in message
...
Vinnie S. wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:02:38 -1200, "just me"
wrote:

"U-Know-Who" wrote in message
.. .
I would like opinions on the best agency to donate money to. Actually,
I have heard many not so good things about the Red Cross. I have heard
the Salvation Army is much more humanitarian based. Any opinions?


The ARC kinda blew it during 911. They ended up throwing away several
(hundreds I believe - if not more) pints of donated blood that they kept
insisting was needed. I believe they also bumbled cash donations as
well. Seems to me, the head was called in to a hearing to ask why they
screwed up. My personal dealings with them - the "workers" are ok - the
administrators I've dealt with, were in short - ass holes.

jm


That is the problem I had. After 9-11, they were donated so much money,
that they went out to purchase new computers systems.

Vinnie S.

I sent $100 to the salvation army, fwiw, I'll send some more soon.

They shouldn't re-build some of that stuff, and I hope none of my donated
money goes to those looting ******s I've seen on TV.


Now Steve, please don't be that way. They have no electricity, food, water
or shelter, but a big screen TV, stereo, DVD player, or some really nice
jewelry can go a long way in helping them survive this crisis. :-(

My view on the looting: If you are stealing food or water, that's fine, and
you are doing what you need to do for survival. If you are stealing
non-essentials, you should be shot on sight.



just me September 1st 05 01:02 AM

"U-Know-Who" wrote in message
.. .
I would like opinions on the best agency to donate money to. Actually, I
have heard many not so good things about the Red Cross. I have heard the
Salvation Army is much more humanitarian based. Any opinions?


The ARC kinda blew it during 911. They ended up throwing away several
(hundreds I believe - if not more) pints of donated blood that they kept
insisting was needed. I believe they also bumbled cash donations as well.
Seems to me, the head was called in to a hearing to ask why they screwed up.
My personal dealings with them - the "workers" are ok - the administrators
I've dealt with, were in short - ass holes.

jm



Steveo September 1st 05 01:16 AM

"U-Know-Who" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
Vinnie S. wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:02:38 -1200, "just me"
wrote:

"U-Know-Who" wrote in message
.. .
I would like opinions on the best agency to donate money to.
Actually, I have heard many not so good things about the Red Cross.
I have heard the Salvation Army is much more humanitarian based.
Any opinions?


The ARC kinda blew it during 911. They ended up throwing away several
(hundreds I believe - if not more) pints of donated blood that they
kept insisting was needed. I believe they also bumbled cash donations
as well. Seems to me, the head was called in to a hearing to ask why
they screwed up. My personal dealings with them - the "workers" are
ok - the administrators I've dealt with, were in short - ass holes.

jm

That is the problem I had. After 9-11, they were donated so much
money, that they went out to purchase new computers systems.

Vinnie S.

I sent $100 to the salvation army, fwiw, I'll send some more soon.

They shouldn't re-build some of that stuff, and I hope none of my
donated money goes to those looting ******s I've seen on TV.


Now Steve, please don't be that way. They have no electricity, food,
water or shelter, but a big screen TV, stereo, DVD player, or some really
nice jewelry can go a long way in helping them survive this crisis. :-(

My view on the looting: If you are stealing food or water, that's fine,
and you are doing what you need to do for survival. If you are stealing
non-essentials, you should be shot on sight.

Exactly right! I would feel bad if I didn't donate some cash to the people
that aren't looting... and unfortunately that's what they show on TV the
most..and it looks like little Africa with trim.

The real victims haven't been counted yet......

The good lord works in mysterious ways tho..that hurricane has brought some
much needed rain to the north.

My heart goes out to those folk in the gulf..that's ****ed up.

Vinnie S. September 1st 05 01:57 AM

On 31 Aug 2005 23:08:34 GMT, Steveo wrote:


That is the problem I had. After 9-11, they were donated so much money,
that they went out to purchase new computers systems.

Vinnie S.

I sent $100 to the salvation army, fwiw, I'll send some more soon.

They shouldn't re-build some of that stuff, and I hope none of my donated
money goes to those looting ******s I've seen on TV.



I can forgive the people that stole food, clothes, medicine, etc. But the ****
with the toys and TVs is totally bull****. But saying that, it is a small
percentage of the people doing it. Most of these people are **** out of luck. I
will donate for them. I will also give to the Salvation Army. Thanks.

Vinnie S.

Vinnie S. September 1st 05 01:59 AM

On 01 Sep 2005 00:16:07 GMT, Steveo wrote:


That is the problem I had. After 9-11, they were donated so much
money, that they went out to purchase new computers systems.

Vinnie S.

I sent $100 to the salvation army, fwiw, I'll send some more soon.

They shouldn't re-build some of that stuff, and I hope none of my
donated money goes to those looting ******s I've seen on TV.


Now Steve, please don't be that way. They have no electricity, food,
water or shelter, but a big screen TV, stereo, DVD player, or some really
nice jewelry can go a long way in helping them survive this crisis. :-(

My view on the looting: If you are stealing food or water, that's fine,
and you are doing what you need to do for survival. If you are stealing
non-essentials, you should be shot on sight.

Exactly right! I would feel bad if I didn't donate some cash to the people
that aren't looting... and unfortunately that's what they show on TV the
most..and it looks like little Africa with trim.

The real victims haven't been counted yet......

The good lord works in mysterious ways tho..that hurricane has brought some
much needed rain to the north.

My heart goes out to those folk in the gulf..that's ****ed up.



I talked to a couple hams in Alabama on 10 meters the day before it became a
category 5 storm. They did not seemded concerned. I hope they are OK.

Vinnie S.

Steveo September 1st 05 02:42 AM

Vinnie S. wrote:
On 31 Aug 2005 23:08:34 GMT, Steveo wrote:

That is the problem I had. After 9-11, they were donated so much
money, that they went out to purchase new computers systems.

Vinnie S.

I sent $100 to the salvation army, fwiw, I'll send some more soon.

They shouldn't re-build some of that stuff, and I hope none of my
donated money goes to those looting ******s I've seen on TV.


I can forgive the people that stole food, clothes, medicine, etc. But the
**** with the toys and TVs is totally bull****. But saying that, it is a
small percentage of the people doing it. Most of these people are ****
out of luck. I will donate for them. I will also give to the Salvation
Army. Thanks.

Vinnie S.

Rock-on Enzo, those people really got the shaft. Thanks for being such a
decent cement shoe applicator. :)

Steveo September 1st 05 02:44 AM

Vinnie S. wrote:
On 01 Sep 2005 00:16:07 GMT, Steveo wrote:

That is the problem I had. After 9-11, they were donated so much
money, that they went out to purchase new computers systems.

Vinnie S.

I sent $100 to the salvation army, fwiw, I'll send some more soon.

They shouldn't re-build some of that stuff, and I hope none of my
donated money goes to those looting ******s I've seen on TV.

Now Steve, please don't be that way. They have no electricity, food,
water or shelter, but a big screen TV, stereo, DVD player, or some
really nice jewelry can go a long way in helping them survive this
crisis. :-(

My view on the looting: If you are stealing food or water, that's
fine, and you are doing what you need to do for survival. If you are
stealing non-essentials, you should be shot on sight.

Exactly right! I would feel bad if I didn't donate some cash to the
people that aren't looting... and unfortunately that's what they show on
TV the most..and it looks like little Africa with trim.

The real victims haven't been counted yet......

The good lord works in mysterious ways tho..that hurricane has brought
some much needed rain to the north.

My heart goes out to those folk in the gulf..that's ****ed up.


I talked to a couple hams in Alabama on 10 meters the day before it
became a category 5 storm. They did not seemded concerned. I hope they
are OK.

Vinnie S.

Tell them mud ducks it's no fair using a hurricane to boost their signal!

(hope they are good too)

Vinnie S. September 1st 05 03:49 AM

On 01 Sep 2005 01:42:15 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:
On 31 Aug 2005 23:08:34 GMT, Steveo wrote:

That is the problem I had. After 9-11, they were donated so much
money, that they went out to purchase new computers systems.

Vinnie S.

I sent $100 to the salvation army, fwiw, I'll send some more soon.

They shouldn't re-build some of that stuff, and I hope none of my
donated money goes to those looting ******s I've seen on TV.


I can forgive the people that stole food, clothes, medicine, etc. But the
**** with the toys and TVs is totally bull****. But saying that, it is a
small percentage of the people doing it. Most of these people are ****
out of luck. I will donate for them. I will also give to the Salvation
Army. Thanks.

Vinnie S.

Rock-on Enzo, those people really got the shaft. Thanks for being such a
decent cement shoe applicator. :)


The website errored twice. It must be jam packed.

Vinnie S.

Landshark September 1st 05 02:39 PM


"Steveo" wrote in message
...
Vinnie S. wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:02:38 -1200, "just me"
wrote:

"U-Know-Who" wrote in message
.. .
I would like opinions on the best agency to donate money to. Actually,
I have heard many not so good things about the Red Cross. I have heard
the Salvation Army is much more humanitarian based. Any opinions?


The ARC kinda blew it during 911. They ended up throwing away several
(hundreds I believe - if not more) pints of donated blood that they kept
insisting was needed. I believe they also bumbled cash donations as
well. Seems to me, the head was called in to a hearing to ask why they
screwed up. My personal dealings with them - the "workers" are ok - the
administrators I've dealt with, were in short - ass holes.

jm


That is the problem I had. After 9-11, they were donated so much money,
that they went out to purchase new computers systems.

Vinnie S.

I sent $100 to the salvation army, fwiw, I'll send some more soon.

They shouldn't re-build some of that stuff, and I hope none of my donated
money goes to those looting ******s I've seen on TV.


Any a-hole stealing something other than food, should be shot.
I still don't understand why all these people didn't pay attention
to the warnings & evacuation order, that alone should be reason
to arrest them for stupidity alone.

Landshark


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Chuckie Brash September 3rd 05 02:50 AM

The Red Cross is okay if you don't mind helping to finance new office
buildings and 300-500 thousand dollar salaries for the top exec's. Not to
mention their continuing support for communist tyrants around the world.
Salvation Army personnel generally live a meager lifestyle in order to help
others.




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