To: RJL
Er...I think I missed something here. If I did, please explain it to me.
First, I congratulate the ladies of the Pampered Chefs for asking Buffett to stop contributing to Planned Parenthood.
Second, it looks to me as though Buffett weaseled out. He has solved his problem by stopping ALL MONEY TO ANY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION. That way, Planned Parenthood and the other baby killers can't claim they've been singled out. And the pro-life customers have nothing to complain about.
SMART MOVE, but only for Buffett. He did NOT take a stand against killing innocent babies. I wonder how many other people will follow his lead.
I also wonder how many other charities will suffer because Buffett puts business first.
12 posted on
07/03/2003 6:47:42 PM PDT by
kitkat
To: kitkat
Check the earlier article, the majority of his ``charity'' money was going to fund abortions.
To: kitkat
Er...I think I missed something here. If I did, please explain it to me. I think we are saying the same thing.
If Warren is moved by enlightenment or embarrassment to quit publicly funding abortion that is good news in any case.
Unfortunately, I suspect that Warren will continue to fund abortion at exactly the same amount only privately.
21 posted on
07/03/2003 7:00:09 PM PDT by
RJL
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