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Old 01-05-2011, 11:30 AM   #2
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Okay, so I have a gripe and although it goes towards all activist groups, the trigger (No Pun Intended) was as a result of a Gun's Right group.

First off, I support nearly all conservative view points, so my gripe is not at the group promoting to stop Obama and his radical Gun Control move in which he has bypassed Congress in order to get around the 2nd Amendment. That's a genuine topic for another thread...but my real gripe...

When informing the citizens, can they quit asking for donations in the same breath? I understand the need for finances to keep an organization moving forward, however it's rather irritating to get an informative e-mail mixed in with a contribution request.

Maybe it's a pet peeve of mine, but I would rather be straight up and deal with money issues on a separate discussion. The begging for money takes away from the informative nature of the message.

I know it's not just conservative groups that do this, surely there has got to be a better way to provide information and also make the citizen/consumer aware of the financial need as well.

Okay...let me get down off my soap box...
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