THIS (www.salvationarmy.com) IS A BOGUS WEBSITE FOR SALVATION
ARMY!!!!!! HERE'S THE CORRECT SITE!!!!!
Who the hell is [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?????
http://www2.salvationarmy.org/usw%5Cwww_usw.nsf/vw-news/5845655654F3D3EA88257069007BEF44?opendocument
http://www.salvationarmy.usawest.org/
THE SALVATION ARMY PROVIDES RELIEF IN THE
AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE KATRINA
August 26, 2005 - (Miami, FL) The Salvation Army Miami Command is
responding with disaster relief in the heavily flooded area of Cutler
Ridge in southern Dade County. Mobile canteen units are providing food,
water and other relief items to victims and relief workers in the area.
County Emergency Management officials are continuing to access the
situation and there may be additional support needed.
In Broward County where Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Thursday,
The Salvation Army is also working with local Emergency Management
officials in coordinating response to several mobile home parks that
are flooded and without power.
As Hurricane Katrina moved inland, Monroe County and the Florida Keys
also received heavy amounts of rain and Salvation Army personal are
also on the scene to provide assistance with help from the Southern
Baptists.
“Flooding is a major concern right now and local Salvation Army relief
teams are continuing to monitor the situation,” says Kevin Smith, state
disaster services director for The Salvation Army. “We do have several
other mobile canteen units that are standing by to assist in South
Florida if needed.”
Financial donations will be needed to assist with the relief efforts.
Anyone wanting to make a donation can call 1-800 SAL-ARMY, 1-800-
725-2769 on line at http://www.salvationarmy.usawest.org
or mail a check, earmarked 'Disaster Relief' to your local Salvation
Army.
Arlene Johnson wrote:
Any comments about the Salvation Army from any one of you who
may know more than I do would be appreciated.
Peace,
Arlene Johnson
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How You Can Help Hurricane Katrina Victims
Last Christmas, a tsunami pummeled Southeast Asia, killing some 140,000
people and leaving millions homeless. The death toll after Sunday's
arrival
of Hurricane Katrina just east of New Orleans, so far, isn't nearly as
great
but the physical destruction along the Gulf Coast may be just as
devastating
and mind-boggling.
Even worse, just as residents of New Orleans thought they had been
spared
the full brunt of the category 4 hurricane, two levees built to protect
to
Crescent City from flooding broke yesterday, submerging some 80 percent
of
the city -- some areas up to 20 feet deep.
If you've been keeping up with the news reports as I have, no one has a
clue
how long it will take for Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi residents
to
reclaim their lives and rebuild their homes. Until that time comes, you
can
do your part by donating your time and dollars to relief efforts to
keep
your fellow Americans safe, fed and as comfortable as possible.
Because time is of the essence and the need is great, you're no doubt
wondering which organization can do the most good with your money.
After
doing some investigating of my own (prompted by the World Trade Center
disaster), I've found the Salvation Army to be the most effective
charitable
organization in this country.
Regarded the "General Electric" of charities, the Salvation Army
provides
some $2.5 billion annually, with an impressive 84 cents out of every
dollar
funding program services.
If you want to ensure every penny you donate counts, I urge you to
visit
their home page, and click on the link under Financial Donations to
make
your donation online.
Please do it today!
USA Today August 31, 2005
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We in America have come to believe that merely resisting being
oppressed and
divided by the very racist policies of America's ruling class is, in
itself,
racism. In America today, standing up for the right to be white is
called
being racist. In other words, unless we participate in our own racial
genocide, we are racists. I, not so respectfully, disagree.
It is not yet get-out-or-die time in America, but that can be seen down
the
road when Blacks, Mestizos and other assorted third-world trash become
the
majority, just as now is occurring in southern California, New Mexico
and
Texas, where they are beginning to demand that we get out.
Why? Why on earth do we allow this to happen...in America and, in
fact, in
all Western countries? ~~~ Edgar J. Steele ~~~
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