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Old February 3rd, 2004, 09:56 PM
Bob La Londe
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Default ROFB Charity

"go-bassn" wrote in message
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Hi Bob - the charity suggestion has been made before in connection with

rofb
& its Classic functions. Basically we decided that charities are great,

but
that each individual rofb'er is free to be "charitable" in whatever

capacity
& give to whatever charity he or she see fit to, whenever & whatever he or
she decides to give. There are hundreds of fine charities out there, and
picking one in particular would be a disservice to many others.

I commend you & anyone else that gives to charity from their heart. I do
feel however, like many others, that charitable donations need not be made
public.

Warren
http://www.warrenwolk.com



So, how do you explain fund raisers?










"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
s.com...
"John Kerr" wrote in message
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Bob, I think that is an excellent idea! Count me in for any support

you
or anyone else needs in getting this off the ground.
JK


Thank you John. I delibertaely waited a couple days before any fruther
comment. I had hoped there might be some suggestions. No personal
obligations to do anything. That would be a personal choice, just some

some
suggestions for a semi official group charity or even political action

group
to adopt.

Maybe I would be better to try and start a more structured group and

then
vote on recipients for net proceeds on a case by case basis.

I had hoped we could bank on good will much like RMH manages to help

EKIII.
I'll leave it alone for now. If I come up with a better idea I'll add

it.
In the mean time I hope others will feel free to make their own

suggestions
good, mediocre, or even sarcastic.

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