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Giving To Charity-maximise your donations - continued

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Lord Flashheart
Lord Flashheart
05 Sep 2008 22:31

Please dudes, is it just my browser or what?

Can you start a new thread when it gets so long that the post goes off the end of the page?

As for charities, I work on the principle that if it is that important then it should be funded by the government.

Cancer research, help the aged, help the homeless - these are things we pay taxes for.

The Truth
The Truth
05 Sep 2008 22:33

Well done you.

Lord Flashheart
Lord Flashheart
05 Sep 2008 22:41

Well, The Truth, this is because our government (like all governmetns) is responsible for wealth distribution.

We are already taxed enough. If you give your money to charity then you are just paying more tax.

Viaduct
Viaduct
06 Sep 2008 08:56


Welcome Lord Flasheart!
The difference between Tax and money given freely to a charity is, Tax ends up in the pocket of the government, charity money ends up god know's where.

There are some on this forum that try and belittle advice that is freely given. I have been trying to inform others that money given to charities, does not end up where the recipient thinks it should.

I have asked two very important questions when it comes to donating to charities, especialy when it comes to a charity running under the banner named ROTARY.
Why do they collect money for other charities and what happens to the money they have collected?

Viaduct
Viaduct
07 Sep 2008 06:41


Joey Deacon must be on holiday chaps and chapesses.
Say what you like about what you like until bollock brain returns.
Yippee!!!!!!!

Don Pearson
Don Pearson
07 Sep 2008 16:34

Viaduct,
Perhaps he's been shot by a Civil Enforcement Officer who thought he might being going to park illegally,

Don
(Frivolous Sunday afternoon version)

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