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Turning out the lights on Chargers Charities
Probably too little and too late, but as pointed out, the Spanos family's contributions to the community are minuscule compared to what they've extorted from us. As I've pointed out elsewhere, look at what these other people/families have given to the community: Jacobs Shiley Prebys Copley Geisel White Price Love 'em or hate 'em for how they goth their money, these people have given millions of dollars to San Diego's cultural, educational, medical, and community organizations. What the Chargers and Spanos family have given are chump change to what these people have given. Goodbye Chargers, and good riddance!— June 24, 2015 6:29 p.m.