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Sirgod

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Add Staples to a good American Company.
« on: April 17, 2004, 02:13:38 pm »
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 Earlier projects for the Marines flew over cargo planes of school supplies, basic medical equipment and toys (turns out Iraqi children love Frisbees). One anecdote: The day before the school equipment was to ship, they found that all the pencils broke easily. On a hunch, Mr. Hake made a morning call to a Staples manager in southern California. By midafternoon the Staples man lined up sources for 120,000 pencils--cheaper than the original buy. Mr. Hake bought and shipped them. Spirit of America is all-volunteer. The accounting for its projects, down to the penny, is listed on the Web site.

 




Just a little snippet up there.

 http://www.spiritofamerica.net/

Is the actuall site to help others out Overseas, In our efforts. The reason I posted this here, Is that It's a good story that shows we can help out someone else, Regardless of what we Believe Politicly.

Stephen getting ready to mow his lawn Bought from Home depot, and sitting in a Comp chair from Sears.

 

Sirgod

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Add Staples to a good American Company.
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2004, 02:13:38 pm »
 WSJ

 
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 Earlier projects for the Marines flew over cargo planes of school supplies, basic medical equipment and toys (turns out Iraqi children love Frisbees). One anecdote: The day before the school equipment was to ship, they found that all the pencils broke easily. On a hunch, Mr. Hake made a morning call to a Staples manager in southern California. By midafternoon the Staples man lined up sources for 120,000 pencils--cheaper than the original buy. Mr. Hake bought and shipped them. Spirit of America is all-volunteer. The accounting for its projects, down to the penny, is listed on the Web site.

 




Just a little snippet up there.

 http://www.spiritofamerica.net/

Is the actuall site to help others out Overseas, In our efforts. The reason I posted this here, Is that It's a good story that shows we can help out someone else, Regardless of what we Believe Politicly.

Stephen getting ready to mow his lawn Bought from Home depot, and sitting in a Comp chair from Sears.

 

Sirgod

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Add Staples to a good American Company.
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2004, 02:13:38 pm »
 WSJ

 
Quote:

 Earlier projects for the Marines flew over cargo planes of school supplies, basic medical equipment and toys (turns out Iraqi children love Frisbees). One anecdote: The day before the school equipment was to ship, they found that all the pencils broke easily. On a hunch, Mr. Hake made a morning call to a Staples manager in southern California. By midafternoon the Staples man lined up sources for 120,000 pencils--cheaper than the original buy. Mr. Hake bought and shipped them. Spirit of America is all-volunteer. The accounting for its projects, down to the penny, is listed on the Web site.

 




Just a little snippet up there.

 http://www.spiritofamerica.net/

Is the actuall site to help others out Overseas, In our efforts. The reason I posted this here, Is that It's a good story that shows we can help out someone else, Regardless of what we Believe Politicly.

Stephen getting ready to mow his lawn Bought from Home depot, and sitting in a Comp chair from Sears.