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    Follow-Up to Presidential Candidates Charitable Giving

    Last week I wrote here with some energy about Senator Joe Biden's pitiful record on charitable giving. It evidently hit a nerve, as I received more comments on that post than any in several months.

    I mentioned at that time that Governor Sarah Palin's giving records hadn't yet been released, but that I would be watching closely. Just a couple hours ago, her tax returns for the recent two years were made available to the public.

    I'm disappointed. The Palin's gave 3.3% of their income in 2006 and 1.5% in 2007 (an average of 2.4% for the two years. Although this percentage is 19x more than Biden and 2.5x more than Obama (before he began his presidential run)...it is still disappointing to me. I realize that the average American family gives about 2% of their income to charitable organizations, but I expect more out of our leaders.

    If I were giving the four candidates a grade based soley on their charitable giving (considering all tax returns released), it would look like this...

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    These percentages include ALL the giving from ALL the tax returns released by ALL the candidates. No available years were omitted.

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