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MSNBC: Nobody Needs Your Hurricane Donations Mitt Romney

cajunaggie87 Wrote: Oct 31, 2012 10:11 AM
Did you even read the article? "Okay, just because the Red Cross doesn't "want or need" the things people brought to the hurricane relief event held by Romney yesterday, doesn't mean people on the ground in areas hit by the storm don't need those things. During Hurricane Katrina, the Red Cross turned away hundreds of citizens in boats ready to help rescue people and guess what? People stranded on their roof tops died as a result."
Swimware Wrote: Oct 31, 2012 10:14 AM
Lois can't read much, except for the part about "discard after use".

Yesterday Mitt Romney turned a previously scheduled campaign event in Ohio into a hurricane relief event. Romney asked supporters to bring canned goods and other supplies to help storm victims recover on the East Coast. He only spoke for ten minutes at the event and quickly jumped in to help load supplies. His campaign bus has been accepting hurricane relief donations since Monday in Northern Virginia. Sounds like a great idea right? Not according to MSNBC. Reporters and anchors at the far-left TV outlet were appalled at Romney's efforts to give back to the community, after all, his charity and...

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