I imagine we will need to have Congress address this inequity (really, a proper term) someday. To my mind if someone wishes to donate to a murderer, they should be able to do so. Regardless of the purported crime, don't we assume innocence until proven guilty? GoFundMe policy ignores that premise.
I imagine we will need to have Congress address this inequity (really, a proper term) someday. To my mind if someone wishes to donate to a murderer, they should be able to do so. Regardless of the purported crime, don't we assume innocence until proven guilty? GoFundMe policy ignores that premise.
I imagine we will need to have Congress address this inequity (really, a proper term) someday. To my mind if someone wishes to donate to a murderer, they should be able to do so. Regardless of the purported crime, don't we assume innocence until proven guilty? GoFundMe policy ignores that premise.
Which Congress?
The non-functioning one we have now or the one that will show up after the elite are yanked from home and office to the guillotines?