Yup!
The SA was there when I needed them.
The only thing I ever got from the Red Cross was a donation request...

                                                Chuck

Xerox and Wurlitzer will merge to market reproductive organs.


On 9/4/2005 11:11:05 AM, Harold MacDonald ([email protected]) wrote:
> My father - in -law was in WW1 in the trenches and he told me that the Red
> Cross were conspicuous by their absence;but, the Salvation Army was right
> there with them in the thick of it.
> I was in the RCAF in England in WW2 and basically the situation was the
> same.Every Airdrome had a "Sally-Ann" canteen where everything was free to
> us.If there was a Red Cross Canteen,it was only open occasionally and only
> to sell us things.Things that were usually donated by the folks at home,ie
> hand knitted socks,etc.
> I have never donated and never will donate ,even a%


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