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Dancre -> RE: TV "charities" for real? (10/8/2008 8:41:44 PM)
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Well first of all, a company or a group could be sponsering the charity. The TV station might also give them a price break. you don't know. Watchdog groups watch the charities, not to mention they are often audited by the government. (There are hundreds of watchdog groups out there. If you google charity watchdog groups, you'll see how many there are out there.) Plus 100 K won't go far to feed all the starving kids out there. Unless you have proof these folks are stealing money, I really don't think you have a leg to stand on. quote:
ORIGINAL: Dragonnie it costs what, $100,000 to make a commercial, asking you for for your money. they photograph some poor children, or sick people, etc. to jerk on our heartstrings. why not take that $100k and feed the starving or whatever?? remember those charitable organizations whose leaders turned out to be thieves? televangelists also -- they stand there in a nice suit & watch, in a fancy set, pleading for money for airtime or whatever...
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