fair enough. i did some work for them when i was in politics and i found them to be one of the few places that actually could change/push agendas at the capital. no, they didn\'t get people to go to smithfield and clean up the stream, but they did get smithfield hams (pretty much any \'virginia ham\' you\'ve ever had at xmas) tons of negative publicity, fined millions of dollars and forced them to change their waste dumping practices as a result. now, things are growing in that stream again with no fear of it being re-polluted. and everything - fish, animal, bird, plant, everything- in that stream had died off and still would be gone if they hadn\'t. to me, that\'s much more profound than folks sending a few days working clean up, for instance. not more immediate, but more lasting.
however, since there are SOME aspects that you don\'t agree with, then certainly don\'t support them financially. as you alluded, you can\'t tell them where and how to spend your money. there are always other ways to support and get done what you want!