Posted on 09/02/2005 1:28:16 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Houston mayor asks residents to open their homes and garages (100,000 already in Houston)
'That boy is a hero': Rescue of family is silver lining for city (Biloxi)
Pets stranded by hurricane to get help from Broward
Letters from a FReeper - Americans head out to help family, friends and strangers hurt by Katrina
No cannibalism?
All they want is the bad news so people will keep watching.
Randell Robinson is a nutjob.
How to Help Locally (Houston)
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED*** Harris County Citizen Corps- Astrodome shelter for disaster refugees: Persons wanting to volunteer in direct service to help the Katrina disaster victims who have arrived in Houston should go to the McNee Street parking lot just north of Reliant Stadium, between Kirby and Fannin.. (They should use the West Entrance, so called because it is on the west side of Reliant Center). If met by a guard, volunteers should identify themselves as being with Harris County Citizen Corps.Volunteers should come to the 2nd floor of Reliant Center and ask for the volunteer coordinator. About 300-500 volunteers will be needed on the scene at all times around the clock.
Volunteers should be able-bodied individuals who can walk 3 flights of stairs. Shifts last 4 to 8 hours, and standard shift times are as follows:
Shift One: 6a.m. to 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Shift Two: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Shift Three: 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Volunteers must be 18 or older. When you check in let them know if there are additional shifts and days you can volunteer. Its recommended that volunteers wear comfortable shoes, bring a bottle of water, and avoid taking their purses. [More at LINK]
Houston Chronicle check sidebars for LINKS to just about anything you need to know
I grew sick of it about 25 years ago. If it bleeds it leads has always been their mantra, gets the ratings but none from me.
Well which threads get the most posts here? You know which ones and it's not the ones of people helping people.
No kidding.
I guess people like being angry and bitchy.
I agree with you..there are tens of thousands of random acts of kindness being committed but they won't make the news..not on your life would the MSM paint something that isn't anti-Bush..
Always been that way, always going to be that way.
Based on video from inside the Astrodome and a refugee center in Baton Rouge, most of the refugees appear to be black. Most of the volunteers appear to be white.
Racist garbage like Elijah Cummings and Randall Robinson should be ignored.
But how many would be in the MSM if a Clinton or a Gore or a Kerry were in office?
LOL...I don't have enough fingers, toes and other body appendages to count the good stories that the MSM would be running..
Current story:
Pres. Bush on TUESDAY ordered massive supplies to be delivered to Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, but the ships only travel at 23 knots. Assistance won't be received for another 4 days. WHY weren't these supplies onsite at the location they'd be needed?
Clinton story:
Pres. Clinton on TUESDAY ordered massive supplies to be delivered to Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. We encourage people in those regions to please be patient. Supplies will arive in 4 days, but the speed of the ships limits their ability to get there faster. It would have been impossible to have these supplies onsite during the hurricane as they'd have been ruined in the flooding.
This is what the MSM likes to massage:
***....As the night wore on, people started warming up. Folks gathered around brownies and pie. Those who just couldn't find their words sat in front of a huge TV and watched endless reports of flooding and looting.
Soon they were shouting at the looters on the screen, "Animals! Shoot them!"
Right then, the deep divide in New Orleans the split between black and white Americans, the haves and the have-nots, the blue collars, the white collars and the no collars were painfully clear.....***
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3335808
Spot on!
We had lunch today at a Mexican Restaurant. We finished our meal and I got ready to pay...
The owner came up, said the meal was paid for by a group of people I never met, nor were they around to thank!
Believe me its the small things that count. I almost lost it - over this simple act of kindness!
They've love nothing better. In fact, I think maybe that reporter had to smoke a cigarette afterwards.
If you don't mind giving the name of that restaurant, I'm sure the FReepers would love to let them know how much we appreciate this random act of kindness...:)
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