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My impression is that people today tend to pursue their pet causes. Aeryn Send a noteboard - 26/08/2011 04:52:30 AM
Like my boss has a son who's autistic so he gives money to Autism Speaks. Which doesn't quite rank with Doctors Without Borders, for instance, or the Global TB Fund. I don't know where the Waltons put their money.
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