Monday, January 03, 2005

Who to Give to and Who Not to Give

Their are a lot of groups out their that are helping (at least they should be) those in south Asia.

Its sad that it had to happen, but contrary to certain people especially in the UN, this country is NOT STINGY by any means. We as Americans have given our support to those people that live their and those who were caught in the tsunami.

Want to give but don't know who to give to??? Well I shall make that easy for one.

Their is one group for sure that you should never give to HANDS DOWN!!! That would be ANY group that is connected with UN. On that list is UNICEF (its all about the children right????) and the WHO (World Health organization). Also radio talk show host Neal Boortz told his listeners that the International Red Cross is another group NOT to give to your money. Who would never thought that this group are a bunch of American haters. It seems that the IRC is far different from the AMERICAN Red Cross.

The best thing to do is to do your research on which group does the best in giving money to the people in need.

Boortz recommended these two groups to help provide relief to south Asia. These are direct links to pages in which you can begin the giving process

CARE USA
http://www.careusa.org/newsroom/featurestories/2004/dec/20041227_aqdresponse.asp

AmeriCares
https://www.americares.org/donate/?id=South%20Asia%20Earthquake%20Relief%20Fund

Again do your research on who you think is best, but just don't give to any group that you know beyond a reasonable doubt that are anti-America.

America has truly proven that this country is putting its money where their mouth is, and its beyond stingy. We are along behind Japan when it comes to giving (and this is based on status on what the governments of the world are shelling out). If the U.S. is stingy about anything it is that we just don't have over our money to our government and UN so that THEY get the credit of being humanitarians.

That UN is still looking out for their own selfish ways (Why do you think that certain people and groups overlook private free will offerings?).

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