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OVER 100 ORGANIZATIONS ASKED TO DROP SUPPORT FOR AMERICAN RED CROSS
the Catholic Leaue for Religious and Civil Rights ^
| 3-11-2002
| William Donohue
Posted on 03/11/2002 12:43:54 PM PST by Notwithstanding
OVER 100 ORGANIZATIONS ASKED TO DROP SUPPORT FOR AMERICAN RED CROSS
The Catholic League is asking over 100 organizations to drop their support for the American Red Cross. Specifically, we are requesting the leaders of allied organizations to alert their members to the decision by the Red Cross Orange County Chapter in Santa Ana, California, to stop students from Orange County High School of the Arts from singing God Bless America and America the Beautiful at a Red Cross luncheon yesterday.
The national headquarters of the American Red Cross supports the censorship. In a news release on this subject, it exclaims our sensitivity to religious diversity noting its preference for a music program that would be inclusive and not offend different populations participating in this particular event.
Catholic League president William Donohue commented as follows:
If this were just a chapter of the Red Cross acting this way, we would be disturbed but would not call for drastic action. But since the headquarters of the American Red Cross is supporting the ban on God Bless America and America the Beautiful, we are left with little alternative. Sadly, it has become all too common for the high priests of religious diversity and inclusiveness to resort to gag rules.
The American Red Cross has every right to adopt the platform of political correctness by censoring the free speech of young men and women who want to honor God and country. And we have every right to ask our friends to send the Red Cross an unmistakable message by refusing to donate one more dime to the organization. Our request is being sent to our allies in virtually every faith community. The time to put an end to this anti-religious madness is now.
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Announcements; Breaking News; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bloodhounds; boycott; god; redcross; religion; sasu
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To: Mo1
I have heard that also .. but I don't know for sure ... something about how the Red Cross treated the Vets When you hear it from many vets, there must be some truth to it. Wished I would have asked more questions as to why, but I was just a kid etc. It's just something that always stuck with me.
To: Notwithstanding
Six months ago, we gave money to the Red Cross because we thought that it would go directly to the victims. We thought the Red Cross was going to take the money they collected from us and give it directly to the victims. We didn't think that they would hold the money up and dole it out in pieces to the victims. Nor did we think that they would take our money and upgrade computer systems, put in new carpeting or give block grants to avante garde actors on Broadway. They have been absolutely miserly with money that was NOT intended for them. They were to only be temporary caretakers of that money. I for one will NEVER, EVER give them another dime. Nor will I EVER participate in anymore of their blood drives.
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posted on
03/11/2002 3:44:21 PM PST
by
Slyfox
To: Avoiding_Sulla
you got that right
To: Notwithstanding
Well we have decided to donate to local agencies and when approached by RED CROSS... we will simply take out a $20 and look at it, read "In God We Trust!" and say... "Oopps, I best put this away, I would not wish to offend anyone..." and put my money away
To: jrewingjr
bttt
To: edwin hubble
WOW I wish I saw that. And they did the piece on the Orange County chapter too! What timing.
To: MissAmericanPie
The Red Axis of Evil. Never forget!
To: DreamWeaver
When our vets were fighting the war and red cross came in to give them coffee and donuts, the vets were forced to pay for them...
To: goldstategop
I have my own axis of evil going don't you? There is President Bush's and there is our own personal axi, and the list is growing, lol.
To: MissAmericanPie
I think its very fitting since if they loathe American patriotism that much they must be evil. I think the Red Axis strings are being pulled by Al-Quaeda. What other conclusion can one draw from the way they behave? And its time to vacuum this evil organization of anti-American terrorists off the face of this great country once and for all.
To: DreamWeaver
When General Maxwel Taylor a 4 star general, retired, I think
it was in the late 40's, he took the reins of the Red Cross
at a small salary of $100,000.00 a year. I figured right then
that they didn't need my money. The President of the
United States salary was $25,000.00 at the time.
To: D Joyce
Yes, Boyscouts and Salvation Army are good. Interesting that these huge "charitable" organizations(United Way and Red Cross) are now politically correct money machines extorting $ from people and using it to fund the left.
We must defund the left and purge these organizations of the lefties that run them.
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posted on
03/11/2002 4:02:40 PM PST
by
cfrels
To: itsahoot
When General Maxwel Taylor a 4 star general, retired, I think it was in the late 40's, he took the reins of the Red Cross at a small salary of $100,000.00 a year. I figured right then that they didn't need my money. The President of the United States salary was $25,000.00 at the time. Wow, that says a lot !!!
To: BingoNutZ
When our vets were fighting the war and red cross came in to give them coffee and donuts, the vets were forced to pay for them...As I said in my Post #110, this rumor has been around long enough to achieve urban legend status. In my only contact with a Red Cross coffee line, no GI's were forced to pay.
I'm not trying to start a fight with you (especially in defense of a now discredited organization) but is your statement based on 1st hand experience? Or did anybody you would trust with your life or wife tell you that he personally was forced to pay?
Is there anyone out there who was personally forced to pay the ARC for coffee? I'll accept any 1st hand experience at face value and mend my ways.
Until then, we have enough to put the ARC out of business based on their recent dealings. They used to be good but now they suck.
To: RightOnline
Seriously, the CROSS is just what we would expect: a symbol of Christianity. These clowns either don't know that or are choosing to ignore their own heritage.
By the way, the Muslim equivalent of the Red Cross is the Red Crescent.
To: jrewingjr
You know all those hundreds of millions of dollars contributed to RC after 9-11? I wonder if people can ask for their donations back? If so, that would REALLY hit them hard since they really screwed that distribution part too.
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posted on
03/11/2002 4:10:41 PM PST
by
cfrels
To: jrewingjr
..........Pinging bump to send the Red Cross Monopoly money, because it doesn't say "In God We Trust" on it............
LOL.......good one
To: cfrels
It would be worth trying; although I'm not sure if anyone could actually get the money back from them. At the very least, it will put more heat on them having to reply to the requests. Flame on.
To: jrewingjr
"Pinging bump to send the Red Cross Monopoly money, because it doesn't say "In God We Trust" on it."I really like the way you think.........:)
To: goldstategop
Shocking as that sounds, it would not suprise me to find U.N., terrorists connections to the Red Cross.
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