ît!r ^Jortlanï» (Obstruer Page 6 December 15, 2010 Reversal of Military Gay Ban Blocked Vote to end discriminatory law fall short (A P) — R epublicans blocked a last-ditch effort in the Senate to lift the m ilitary's ban on openly gay troops last w eek, dealing a m ajor blow to gay rights groups and m ak­ ing it unlikely C ongress could re­ peal "don't ask, don't tell" any tim e soon. U.S. Je ff M erkley, D -O re., said he w as d eep ly d isap p o in ted in the S en ate’s failure to repeal the dis­ crim inatory law. “For the second tim e this year. S enate R ep u b lica n s have d is re ­ garded the opinions o f the n atio n ’s top m ilitary leaders, including D e­ fense Secretary R obert G ates and C hairm an o f the Joint C hiefs M ike M ullen, and voted to block the re­ peal o f ‘D o n ’t A sk, D o n ’t T e ll.’ “ I ’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the brave m en and w om en w ho serve in the A m erican A rm ed Forces should never have to lie about their sexual orientation in ord er to serve their country. ‘D o n ’t Ask, D on’t T e ll' is a discrim inatory policy that w eakens o ur m ilitary readiness by elim inating qualified personnel,” M erkley said. The 57-40 vote fell three short o f the 60 needed to overcom e p ro ce­ dural hurdles to lift the 17-year-old ban. Sen. Susan C ollins o f M aine Jeff Merkley was the lone R epublican voting to a d v an c e the b ill, and Sen. Joe M anchin o f W est V irginia w as the only D em ocrat to vote against it. T he rejection w as a d efeat for President B arack O bam a, w ho cam ­ paigned prom ising to overturn the law and later called it one o f his top legislative priorities for the year. But in recen t w eek s the W hite H ouse has done little to push the legislation, focusing its influence instead on tax cuts and a nuclear arm s treaty w ith Russia. O bam a w asn't giving up. He said the ban "w eakens o u r national se­ cu rity , dim inishes our m ilitary readi­ n e ss an d v io la te s fu n d a m e n ta l A m erican principles o f fairness, in­ teg rity and equality." A nd he said repeal is supported by the m ilitary and the A m erican people. "I urge the S enate to revisit these im portant issues during the lam e duck session," he said. G ay rights advocates w ere fu ri­ ous because the Senate vote failed largely because o f a procedural d is­ agreem ent. "Instead o f doing w hat is right, the w o rld 's g reatest d e lib e rativ e body devolved into sham eful school yard spats that put petty partisan p o litics above the n eeds o f o u r w om en and m en in uniform ," said Joe S o lm o n ese, president o f the H um an R ights C am p aign, a gay rights group. T he 1993 law bans gay troops from publicly ack n o w ledging their sexual orientation. A repeal p ro v i­ sion w as included in a broader d e ­ fense policy bill and passed last spring in the H ouse. Worst Charities Do Little to Help Needy Donors should avoid irresponsible non-profits N ow that the gift-giving season is upon us. A ttorney G eneral John K roger is releasing a list o f O regon's 20 W orst C harities, offering tips to consum ers on donating w isely and unveiling a landm ark legislative pro­ posal to com bat unscrupulous n o n ­ profits. "It is im portant that generous O regonians m ake charitable co n tri­ butions to legitim ate organizations,” K roger said. "Many charities do great w ork, but som e are little m ore than scam s that do little to help the people they claim to support." In addition to increasing c o n ­ sum er aw areness. A ttorney G en ­ eral K roger w ill ask the 2011 L egis­ lature to pass a law m aking O regon the first state in the country to use the tax code to fight charities that spend m ost o f the m oney they raise on telem arketers and adm inistration. T he proposal w ill elim inate the O r­ egon tax deduction for donations to charities that spend less than 30 percent o f the m oney they raise on the people they claim to support. “This proposal will help kick sham c h a ritie s o u t o f O re g o n ,” said K roger. “ If the rest o f the country follow s O re g o n 's lead, w e could end the ram pant abuse o f non-profit law s.” State law requires charities to file periodic financial reports w ith the O regon D epartm ent o f Justice d is­ closing how m uch m oney the o rg a­ nization raised and how the funds were spent. The D epartm ent's C hari­ table A ctivities Section has identi­ fied 20 organizations that spent more than 75 percent o f the donations they co llected on ad m in istrativ e costs and professional fundraising. W hile g uidelines issued by the B etter B usiness B ureau ( B B B ) su g ­ gest that charitable organizations should spend at least 65 p ercent o f their funds on charitable program s, every charity on the D ep artm en t o f Justice's list devoted less than 25 percent o f th eir ex p en d itu res on charitable program activities. A t the top o f the list is Shiloh In te rn a tio n a l M in is trie s , w h ic h claim s to solicit m oney to provide m edical n ecessities and m oral su p ­ port to needy children and to p ro ­ vide assistan ce to the hom eless. A ccording to the m ost recent fin an ­ cial filings, the C alifornia-based non­ profit spent an average o f $937,315 per year, 96.37 percent o f w hich w ent to m anagem ent and fundraising. The ICTC N o. 2 on the list is Law E n fo rce­ m ent E d ucation Program , w hich supposedly raises m oney to ed u ­ cate teenagers on the effects o f al­ cohol. The M ichigan-based n on­ profit spent ju s t 6.26 percent o f the annual average $ 1,893,929 it raised on charitable purposes. T he K orean W ar V eterans N a­ tional M useum and Library w as one o f m any groups on the list that says it raises m oney to help veterans. T he Illinois-based group spent 96.97 p e rc e n t o f th e a n n u a l a v e ra g e $2,265,809 it raised on telem arketing and adm inistration. K roger can n o t dictate how ch ari­ ties spend y o u r m oney, but he is providing O regonians som e basic advice to ensure your gifts go to a w orthy cause. B efo re d o n a tin g , it is im p o rtan t to m ak e su re th e o rg a n iz a tio n is r e g i s t e r e d w ith th e A tto r n e y G e n e ra l's O ffic e by se a rc h in g the D e p a rtm e n t's o n lin e d a ta b a se o r by ca llin g 971 -6 7 3 -1 8 8 0 . 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