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Alan B. Mac Farlane

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Sep 26, 2005, 5:33:30 AM9/26/05
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In Mississippi ... all the BushClinton Money is going for ALL the homes
destroyed 12 feet above the flood stage ... since they did not buy any flood
insurance and saw no need for it ... as 100 year storms are not expected by
the GOP. Who could have predicted this they say ... not them.

Haley Barbour is crying co co drill tears for them.

The rich people who do not live in Mississipi bottom land get it good by
their GOP governor and their GOP president who gives them this future they
voted for.

Mo money - Mo money - MO money.

sumbuddie on da watchtower

:(


in article 11277203...@spool6-east.superfeed.net, niss...@hotmail.com
at niss...@hotmail.com wrote on 9/26/05 12:36 AM:

> Help the victims of Katrina and Rita!

Chris M

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Sep 26, 2005, 9:51:16 AM9/26/05
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Hi,

At the risk of sounding callous and cynical, before I send you any money, do
you have any proof of who you are? I can't find anything about your
organisation on the Internet.
A Charity registration number would be good, a postal address, phone number
or even a website or reference to a news article about your organisation,
ANYTHING just to prove that you are a genuine charity, and not some sick
individual trying to benefit from the misfortune of others?

I guess I could probably get paypal to investigate for me if necessary.

If you are genuine, my apologies for doubting you, and I'll send you a
donation and encourage others to do the same.

I'm sure a lot of people feel the same as me, and you'll receive more money
if you can resassure people that you're a genuine charity, and not a scam...


<niss...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Help the victims of Katrina and Rita!
>

> We are a voluntary organisation based in Scandinavia who aims to help any
> person or nation who is a subject of a natural disaster. Now we need your
> help! Because our organisation SNDV (Scandinavian natural disasters
> volunteers) is an voluntary organisation we can by some clever means avoid
> taxes and thereby get a very high efficiency rating when we compare the
> amount of money that is donated to us with the amount of money, help and
> support that actually reach the designated disaster area.
>
> Collecting and redistributes monetary means are not the only ways of our
> organisation. We also provide actual on-site real help and support. No one
> in our organisation gets paid for sacrificing their so precious spare
time,
> this is totally by hearts.
>
> And that is one of the main reasons why we believe we can really make a
> difference. But one thing is for sure.we will try our outmost to find a
way
> to help does who has been a victim of a natural disaster. And remember,
> every little bit helps.
>
> Many thanks.
> SNDV
>
>
> All donations must be sent trough Paypal (do to tax issues) to
> scandinaviannatural...@hotmail.com
>
> As subject put "Help the victims of Katrina and Rita!"
>
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Steve and Debs

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Sep 26, 2005, 1:33:55 PM9/26/05
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"Chris M" <chris_ma...@suedeyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43380016$0$35936$892e...@authen.white.readfreenews.net...

> Hi,
>
> At the risk of sounding callous and cynical, before I send you any money,
do
> you have any proof of who you are? I can't find anything about your
> organisation on the Internet.
> A Charity registration number would be good, a postal address, phone
number
> or even a website or reference to a news article about your organisation,
> ANYTHING just to prove that you are a genuine charity, and not some sick
> individual trying to benefit from the misfortune of others?
>
> I guess I could probably get paypal to investigate for me if necessary.
>
> If you are genuine, my apologies for doubting you, and I'll send you a
> donation and encourage others to do the same.
>
<snip>

Just ask yourself "Would a genuine charity use a hotmail address?"


Chris M

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Sep 26, 2005, 5:45:09 PM9/26/05
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>
> Just ask yourself "Would a genuine charity use a hotmail address?"
>
>

Exactly,one of many things about the post that I didn't like... some people
eh?


Steve and Debs

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Sep 26, 2005, 6:36:09 PM9/26/05
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"Chris M" <chris_ma...@suedeyahoo.com> wrote in message
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The sad thing is, some people will have 'donated' to it :(


Chris M

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Sep 27, 2005, 4:39:33 AM9/27/05
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"Steve and Debs" <ab...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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Yea, most likely :(
Hopefully someone just might report the email address to PayPals fraud
department :-))


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