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I researched Kars for Kids when I wanted to make a donation senseandsensibility Yesterday #1
Not the first rodeo. There have been lawsuits in other states previously for the same reason. RockRaven Yesterday #2
I will welcome never hearing that jingle again. chowder66 Yesterday #3
You Will, Though ProfessorGAC Yesterday #6
Noooooooooooooooooooo!!!!! chowder66 Yesterday #9
... orleans 23 hrs ago #10
Here is the link to Oorah. Who would have guessed the connection to Israel? PufPuf23 Yesterday #4
"Any future ads in the state must disclose its religious affiliation and geographic location" MichMan Yesterday #5
They are purposely misrepresenting themselves angrychair 22 hrs ago #13
Yes, but why not have all charities subject to the same rules ? MichMan 6 hrs ago #18
They are angrychair 2 hrs ago #19
One of the seniors I work with in my senior move management job was going to donate his car to Kars4kids kimbutgar Yesterday #7
Often wondered just where that money went. It was way too nebulous information wise. efhmc Yesterday #8
I got so tired Just Jerome 23 hrs ago #11
not to be confused with Cars for Kids orleans 23 hrs ago #12
Another good reason to remove audio and video advertising from your life. hunter 21 hrs ago #14
oh wow... that is false advertising BlueWaveNeverEnd 21 hrs ago #15
All over a $250 volvo car? Jacson6 21 hrs ago #16
I hate, hate, hated that horrible commericial! 🤬 nt Raine 21 hrs ago #17
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