Re: Talking about Target stores
- From: M Berger <berger@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 10:19:54 -0600
Our local Target store was packed, and their sales figures
don't reflect any problems.
Some of us appreciate corporations that have the integrity
to treat all charitable organizations equally. The Salvation
Army is a self-proclaimed "evangelistic christian organization".
Many people prefer secular charities. But frequently the
Salvation Army was the ONLY charity allowed to solicit. Our
local Salvation Army helps people who commit to their CHRISTIAN
"bootstrap" program and discourages everybody else. Why should
they be given all the charitable collection advantages?
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
A lot of people were boycotting Target stores after their ban of any.
charity from their parking lots a few years ago. The biggest was
Salvation Army, along with their traditional kettles for people to drop
coins in as they pass.
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