After 911, most of the Big Charities took a hit in my estimation. One that hadn't was the Salvation Army. Now I'll have to re-think about them.
Finally, Davis has big brass ones trying to deny a party from backing out of a contract one month out.
This should get the Salvation Army a lot of nearly free good publicity.
First of all: what kind of person would SUE the S.A. over 15K, especially when that person has MUCH more than that? Second, WHY would the S.A. PAY that kind of money for ANYONE to stand up and TALK? This needs to be cleared up, or I aint putting another nickel into that black kettle.
I want to go on a charm offensive. First thing I'll do is sue the Salvation Army. Right.
I always thought my donations to the Salvation Army went to the needy, not the greedy.
Love Ronald Reagan, but he didn't throw good genes. (Especially Ron Jr. What happened there?)
Shame on Patti Davis. Personal anecdote follows:
A friend of mine was pregnant in the Midwest some years ago. Many priests and pastors would not marry the couple because she was so pregnant. My friend was frantic. Let's not judge her please; the father and she wanted to get married to make right a sinful situation.
The Salvation Army were the only ones to step up to the plate and marry the couple before their beautiful daughter was born.
The Salvation Army had mercy on my friend in her time of crisis.
God bless the Salvation Army.
Why on earth did they book HER in the first place?