Jack wrote:
On Jan 15, 4:55 pm, Harry Krause wrote:
These differences go beyond money. Take blood donations, for example. In
2002, conservative Americans were more likely to donate blood each year,
and did so more often, than liberals. People who said they were
“conservative” or “extremely conservative” made up less than one-fifth
of the population, but donated more than a quarter of the blood. To put
this in perspective, if political liberals and moderates gave blood like
conservatives do, the blood supply in the United States would surge by
nearly half.
"Priceless"!!
who is the Charity Navigator you ask?
Charity Navigator is an independent, non-profit organization that
evaluates American charities. Its stated goal is "to advance a more
efficient and responsive philanthropic marketplace by evaluating the
financial health of America's largest charities."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charity_Navigator
http://www.charitynavigator.org/