bill82
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Post by bill82 on Jun 16, 2017 7:05:16 GMT -8
Tinkle and Andersen are both scheduled to help Canzano raise money for his children's charity in July. It would be nice if these two reinforced the Fair Chance Pledge that OSU has signed. They have a platform at the tournament to do so. By the way, 37% of his charity's expenses with to administration. The biggest check went to a golf course for $12k. Charity watchdogs say 25% is what to look for. Also, they don't post their annual tax documents on their website- something else the charity watchdogs encourage. If he was all about the kids maybe he should encourage donors to give to another charity. Their latest tax form if you are curious. 270507089_201512_990EZ.pdf (479.66 KB)
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Post by obf on Jun 16, 2017 8:39:31 GMT -8
They have a platform at the tournament to do so. Children's Charity... Probably the wrong platform... They should just play golf, gladhand some donors and write a check themselves. Canzano is an ass and a doofus... but no need to match his character
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Post by TheGlove on Jun 16, 2017 10:58:50 GMT -8
They have a platform at the tournament to do so. Children's Charity... Probably the wrong platform... They should just play golf, gladhand some donors and write a check themselves. Canzano is an ass and a doofus... but no need to match his character Yep. Good idea. Always take the high road. Never wrestle with a pig cuz you'll get muddy.
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Post by bucktoothvarmit on Jun 16, 2017 11:45:13 GMT -8
Children's Charity... Probably the wrong platform... They should just play golf, gladhand some donors and write a check themselves. Canzano is an ass and a doofus... but no need to match his character Yep. Good idea. Always take the high road. Never wrestle with a pig cuz you'll get muddy. and the pig likes it
Go Beavs
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Post by ag87 on Jun 16, 2017 11:53:06 GMT -8
Tinkle and Andersen are both scheduled to help Canzano raise money for his children's charity in July. It would be nice if these two reinforced the Fair Chance Pledge that OSU has signed. They have a platform at the tournament to do so. By the way, 37% of his charity's expenses with to administration. The biggest check went to a golf course for $12k. Charity watchdogs say 25% is what to look for. Also, they don't post their annual tax documents on their website- something else the charity watchdogs encourage. If he was all about the kids maybe he should encourage donors to give to another charity. Their latest tax form if you are curious. Does anyone at the o have the courage to write about that?
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Post by whocares on Jun 16, 2017 12:06:08 GMT -8
Maybe we should fund a thorough background check on Clownzano?
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Post by spudbeaver on Jun 16, 2017 12:12:16 GMT -8
We have decided to make all our donations to "The Human Fund".
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bill82
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Post by bill82 on Jun 18, 2017 3:41:50 GMT -8
Tinkle and Andersen are both scheduled to help Canzano raise money for his children's charity in July. It would be nice if these two reinforced the Fair Chance Pledge that OSU has signed. They have a platform at the tournament to do so. By the way, 37% of his charity's expenses with to administration. The biggest check went to a golf course for $12k. Charity watchdogs say 25% is what to look for. Also, they don't post their annual tax documents on their website- something else the charity watchdogs encourage. If he was all about the kids maybe he should encourage donors to give to another charity. Their latest tax form if you are curious. Does anyone at the o have the courage to write about that? I posted the data on his twitter feed. He then blocked my account. But he may have also blocked me for 1) posting links to other twitter accounts on his feed that provided better (IMHO) coverage of the CWS, or 2) Responding to a question to his audience on how they would view the LH situation, I said I was only concerned for myself, and my views are based on what is best for me, and that I could care less about anyone involved in the situation (he may have picked up on the sarcasm). Maybe it was all three.
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