tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9659487.post-1137043887117835232006-01-11T22:31:00.000-07:002006-01-11T22:31:00.000-07:00Thanks Michael, I'm glad you liked it. while I dis...Thanks Michael, I'm glad you liked it. <BR/><BR/>while I disagree somewhat on what you said about the non profit folks, I do think it's silly to point fingers over charging for products or services you might provide. <BR/><BR/>I do agree, however, that simply becoming a non for profit entity in the eyes of the US government, doesn't really mean that you have honorable intentions or are better than anyone else. <BR/><BR/>It's all about your actions. You can tell who is out to scam who from the ways you see them acting. Money is a complicated thing and it does change how people react to you and each other, but any organization that wishes to be successfull needs money to make that happen. <BR/><BR/>So, while we might not see the "EVP kids memorial day telethon" it is simply unfair to call any organization 'disreputable' simply because they might charge for something.RegManabqhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02375186523670072294noreply@blogger.com