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New Year’s Revolution: Clean Water Everywhere
Posted on December 27, 2009 | 1 CommentThis the incredible story of Scott Harrison and how his equally incredible non-profit, charity:water, was started. I am a grizzled, cynical, former investigative reporter. I KNOW how to sniff out a scam organization; charity:water is no scam. They bend over backwards to show you that... -
Charity Blown at Home
Posted on December 12, 2009 | No CommentsCharity begins at home. How many times have we all heard that. It’s little more than excuse for keeping few sawbucks in your pocket instead of tossing into Santa’s Kettle on your way out of Dean & Delucca or Williams Sanoma or Harris Teeter. Image... -
Glen Beck to the FCC: ‘Fire the Diversity Czar!’
Posted on September 17, 2009 | 8 CommentsTV entertainer Glen Beck has launched a foaming at the mouth, 24/7 voodoo-rhythm rant campaign aimed at getting FCC Chief Diversity Officer Mark Lloyd fired. Mr. Entertainer is playing fast and loose with the facts—not to mention reality. -
Civility in the Mist
Posted on September 14, 2009 | No CommentsWe hear it all the time, drumbeats of it, every four years during a presidential election cycle: “I will bring civility back to Washington, back to Congress, back to political discourse.” Well, B.S. — excuse me if I don’t believe that’s one area of change... -
Get Up, Get Busy
Posted on September 10, 2009 | No CommentsIntroducing mycharity: water. In September of 2008, over 800 people gave up birthday gifts and asked for donations from friends, family and strangers. Together with matching gifts, almost $1,000,000 was raised to bring clean water to people in Ethiopia. We knew they were on to... -
Give It Up for Charity Water
Posted on September 10, 2009 | No CommentsOne billion people on the planet don’t have access to clean drinking water. That’s one in six of us. charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. 100% of public donations directly fund water projects. WHY...
