Reader comments: Non-profit groups need good PR during difficult times

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You forgot the fourth option | 7:38 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
That would be hearing the non-profit's message, not believing it, not sending anything, and not feeling one bit guilty at all.

I'm the main breadwinner in my household. I've got a family to support and house payments to make. I have to watch every cent, especially since my gas bill has almost doubled in the past few months.

I don't have any extra money to send to an organization with a bloated, overpaid staff and questionable accounting practices, who in turn give give the money to Left-wing causes and activist groups that are directly opposed to my personal values.

Why should I take food out of my kid's mouths in order to subsidize abortions or reward teenage parents?

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