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Old 11-06-2013, 02:03 PM   #41
Tony1988
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Originally Posted by ShellShock View Post
Libraries do not make any profit. Bookstores (in the UK at least) will often sell poppies so you can make a donation to charities that support ex-service personnel.

I appreciate the educational need, but I wish B&N were a bit more respectful, with better choice of language: if they did not claim to be "honouring Remembrance Week", or if they donated some of their profits from this promotion to the service charities, then I would not have any objections.
I personally feel you are being a bit over sensitive. I dont think bn did anything wrong here.
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