What the campaign raised was the rate of people behaving foolishly while somehow justifying it in their minds. And sorry, but I am highly skeptical of the many millions raised by cancer, heart disease and ALS reasearch, to name a few. That’s nice they got their money, but count me out.
>>What the campaign raised was the rate of people behaving foolishly while somehow justifying it in their minds. And sorry, but I am highly skeptical of the many millions raised by cancer, heart disease and ALS reasearch, to name a few. Thats nice they got their money, but count me out.<<
So you say that this “foolishness” did NOT raise 100 million (vs. 2 million the same period last year) to combat Lou Gherig’s disease?
Or are you saying the money doesn’t go to the cause?