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Yahoo Hates Kids with Aids

Okay, I may be spinning it just a tad in the title- but watching the Apprentice tonight, I was shocked to see that the benefit was suppose to be for the Elizabeth Glaser pediatric AIDS foundation, yet, YAHOO repeatedly asked that the chick not ask their VIP party goers for donations. This was a bit surprising since the whole event was named "Yahoo! All-Star comedy benefit for the Elizabeth Glaser pediatric AIDS foundation"

Just what does Yahoo think a benefit is suppose to be for? These where all pretty well to do people attending, and Yahoo didn't feel it was a good idea to raise money for the Aids Kids? How demented is that? What, is Yahoo afraid that a few thousand bucks going to help children with a horrible sickness might take a bit too much money from their own overflowing bank accounts?

Shame on you Yahoo People. Shame on those that would rather make a company that helped pedophiles prey on kids for years, even richer- than giving a dime to sick children.


Meanwhile, the Yahoo! executives instructed Rebecca not to directly solicit donations from the event attendees. READ IT YOURSELF


You'd think with that picture showing up on the Apprentice website, that Yahoo actually was caring when it came to children. You'd be wrong. So wrong. It should really read "Yahoo, denying charity benefits from raising money for the kids".
How does a rich company justify what amounts to stealing money from the needy children?
And then, because Yahoo was greedy and hated the Aids kids and refused to allow donations- THE CHICK GETS FIRED!

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Anonymous said…
And then they have the nerve to get down on Rebecca for not raising money when they explicitly told her not to! What was the poor girl supposed to do? I got believe she got shit on so badly by both yahoo, randall, and trump! Shame!

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