Maybe they're on an anti-religious kick. The term Salvation Army alone might
have gotten them banned. It implies that they are the army of salvation
and/or that people need salvation. Maybe it's an anti-Bush thing with the
religion and the red coats. Maybe it's an anti-British thing with the red
coats. Maybe they just don't want them on their property.

> So, Target has decided to ban the Salvation Army bellringers and red
> kettles from store property.
> 
> Does anyone else think this sucks?



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