Maybe...till I forget that I'm wearing cut off jeans.
What's that smell?
Ow!de
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Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net 9/7/2005 6:10:06 AM
of La. and Miss. and my prayers are
with them.Donna
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From: Jim Holmes ami...@starband.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 10:44:45 -0600
Subject: RE: CSDonating for Katrina
Marshall,
The Red Cross is a Globalist control scam. This is well
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*Because President Bush vetoed the bill to do it from what I have
heard on the news.***
*http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/printer_090405B.shtml*
For the record, President George W. Bush has not vetoed a single bill.
Not one...in over five years...period.
In many ways that makes good sense.
It's pointless to ship water around when there's plenty nearby.
Toys are not needed for survival.
There are warehouses full of sorted compact packaged food, virtually no one can cook anything just yet.
There's only one road into N.O and it's not in very good
The nice thing about worn clothing is, you don't worry about tearing it up when you get down to the grunt work.
After a good days slime tossing, it makes good rags for more slime. No need to wash it if washing things is tough to do and no need to seperate whites and colors. [Make it not
Marshall,
The Red Cross is a Globalist control scam. This is well documented.
Jim
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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 9:47 AM
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Subject: Re: CSDonating for Katrina
I went
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I can wipe my soldering iron right on my pants leg...
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Subject: RE: CSDonating for Katrina
Marshall,
The Red Cross is a Globalist control scam. This is well documented.
Jim
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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 9:47 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSDonating
I went to a red cross meeting last night for those who will be coming to
our area last night. I was rather surprised they were refusing to take
clothes, food, toys and things, saying they had all they needed, and
instead saying to give them money instead. They even said that if you
already bought
Hi, Linda,
Sounds like you are doing the right thing and are being very generous.
We visited a homeless shelter this summer. This is what we learned about their
clothing needs:
Most of the homeless are men and they have drug, alcohol and mental problems
(1/3 of them). They didn't have
You know, I've never much cared for the Red Cross, for a number of reasons -
preferring the Salvation Army. But my personal story is, when my mother was
pregnant with me, my father was called from the Navy Reserves to go to Korea.
He was supposed to be at the Naval Base in San Diego, and my
Thanks, Cindy. I understand the basic needs of the homeless with drug and
other problems, but I'm visualizing that a lot of these women are homemakers,
or had jobs down in New Orleans - and they will want to get back to some
semblance of normalcy, so maybe some sorta dressier stuff will be
Oh, yes. The refugees are obviously different than the regular homeless. I
just wanted you to know that your items don't need to be new. I'm not trying
to say we ought to give our junk away, but a worn out pair of shoes is better
than no pair of shoes. I even looked at prices at Goodwill, a
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