You also could try Doctors without Borders. They don't have the
baggage that the Catholic church does.

On Jan 17, 12:39 am, Alan Wostenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> So you won't be donating to Pat Robertson. We Catholics will likely be
> asked at Sunday for a second donation, and give. Catholic Relief
> Serviceshttp://crs-blog.org/is collecting $200,000/hour, and did not
> have to parachute people in because they were already in Haiti. Who
> will ask the atheists do donate? I will. Give. Find a charity you
> trust. And give. Generously!
>
> On Jan 15, 12:29 pm, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > For those who haven't heard it, here's Pat Robinson's unspeakable
> > interpretation of the Haitian earthquake (with some good comment about
> > it):
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59NCduEhkBM&feature=related
>
> > Robertson is plainly mad, dangerously, viciously mad. That's not the
> > problem. The problem is that there are millions of US Americans who
> > believe the crap he talks (he got 3 million signatures to support his
> > 1988 presidential bid) and they have made him an obscenely wealthy and
> > powerful man.
>
> > To many US Americans who are shocked at the hatred preached by
> > Islamicist mullahs I say; you have mirror-images of them in the USA,
> > and they are respected, revered and have ready access to the media.
>
> > It's enough to make one wonder about the limits of freedom of
> > speech ...
>
> > Francis
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