This is NOT right

This article details charities that use the war as a marketing tool to get people to donate but then only pass on 25 percent (which would be 70-80% for a reputable charity) of their collections to the soldiers they're purporting to "help".  And the kicker is that they spent $18.8 million on phone cards for soldiers overseas that would only let them make calls to "a stateside business that sells sports scores", it's utterly disgusting... but don't take my word, read the article for yourself.

 
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