would you rather give 50$ to the salvation army or the nra?

I'd give the NRA money if they promised to put handguns in vending machines in all the red states.

People who are itching to shoot someone with a flesh drill should be allowed to, in this land of opportunity.
 
Good question. Lets see, I pay taxes for the gov to take care of poor people, I give money to the church who also help to feed the poor and provide Christmas Gifts to poor Children, I always put money in the S A pots during christmas and donate my old clothes and shoes and other items to S A, I give money to feed the children, I sponser 2 childern in South America, and I belong to the NRA. Who am I? A Christian Conservative who believes in helping the poor and protecting my rights. Why make a choice to do just one. I believe that by protecting my right to bear arms also protects my other rights one of which is to not have the gov. infringe on my religious rights and Beliefs some of which are to help the poor..
 
Both but I am to poor to give money.

I find elderly folks who need help and donate my time and driving.

100% to donor no middle man and poor working people can afford to do this occasionally.

I did it much more when I was raising my children and was not working out of the home.
 
I would give $50 to the NRA. The Salvation Army gets all of the good clothes that my children have out grown and we donate to the SA during the holiday season. I give each of my children a dollar or two every time we pass by one of those guys with the bell, which they put in the bucket. I would say the SA gets at least $50 and the clothes that are donated.
 
I would give $50 to the NRA. The Salvation Army gets all of the good clothes that my children have out grown and we donate to the SA during the holiday season. I give each of my children a dollar or two every time we pass by one of those guys with the bell, which they put in the bucket. I would say the SA gets at least $50 and the clothes that are donated.
 
The Salvation Army.

The NRA has gun manufactures giving them money, they don't need mine.

I'm not a christian but I know the Salvation Army has more success stories for families falling on hard times than almost any charitable organization. I am always happy to give them money at the holidays.
 
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