the most crucial portion from that link: you can't talk to an ass, a fact reinforced by my experience in the D&D
Working for an organization that supports something does not prove the individual supports the same thing.
Have you ever thought that perhaps that's why he quit? The center could have only because a staunch supporter recently after all. Just because you volunteer for something doesn't mean you embrace everything they do. You may at some point, but if the organization says - embracing an Mosque being built near ground zero maybe that would make someone to quit and perhaps really angry.
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C'mon, the dude joined the organization so they would help pay for his film expedition to Afghanistan. It doesn't take a genius to figure this out. He doesn't give a rat's ass about the group's mission, he just wanted the cash and they were willing to give it.
Actually no, when you're a member of something, you automatically are a fan of everything it does - forever, that's why basso as a registered member of the New York State Republican Party is against gay marriage.