-The lefties are in denial and Obama campaigns. Where is the Red Cross
that keeps asking for money instesd of food. Romney was right. Obama
left the people behind.
****************************
By Jennifer Abbey
Nov 1, 2012 8:00pm
‘We Need Food, We Need Clothing’: Staten Island Residents Plead for Help
3 Days After Sandy
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The residents of Staten Island are pleading for help from elected
officials, begging for gasoline, food and clothing three days after
Sandy slammed the New York City borough.
“We’re going to die! We’re going to freeze! We got 90-year-old people!”
Donna Solli told visiting officials. “You don’t understand. You gotta
get your trucks down here on the corner now. It’s been three days!”
Staten Island was one of the hardest-hit communities in New York City.
More than 80,000 residents are still without power. Many are homeless,
and at least 19 people died on Staten Island because of the storm.
One of the devastated neighborhoods was overwhelmed by a violent surge
of water. Residents described a super-sized wave as high as 20 feet,
with water rushing into the streets like rapids.
Staten Island resident Mike Abuzzio’s home is completely gone, with only
his floor boards remaining. He, his wife and their two young daughters
have been staying with relatives.
“My youngest daughter yesterday said, ‘Daddy, I want to go,’” Abuzzio
told ABC News. “I told her, ‘It’s going to be awhile, hon.’ She doesn’t understand. She’s 6.”
In the rubble that was once his home, Abuzzio found one clean, intact
plate of Christmas china. He said that plate will be special at
Christmastime and will be used specifically for his mother’s cookies.
For 48 hours after the storm, search teams were hunting for two Staten
Island brothers, just 2- and 4-years-old. They were swept out of their mother’s arms when waves caused by storm surges crashed into the
family’s SUV. Their small bodies were found today at the end of a
dead-end street. Their parents were at the scene where the bodies were discovered.
Staten Island officials sounded increasingly desperate today, asking
when supplies will arrive. They blasted the Red Cross for not being
there when it counted.
“This is America, not a third world nation. We need food, we need
clothing,” Staten Island Borough President Jim Molinaro said today. “My advice to the people of Staten Island is: Don’t donate the American Red Cross. Put their money elsewhere.”
The Red Cross and the National Guard arrived in the area late Tuesday
and are distributing food, water and gas – and city officials say things
are much better.
Molinaro urged New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg Wednesday to cancel Sunday’s New York City Marathon. The race’s staging area is on Staten
Island and Molinaro said it would be “crazy, asinine,” to have the race
after what has happened.
“My God. What we have here is terrible, a disaster,” Molinaro said
Wednesday. “If they want to race, let them race with themselves. This is
no time for a parade. A marathon is a parade. Now is the time to put
your shoulder to the wheel. If they want to prepare for something, let
them prepare for the election, not a marathon.”
“Do you realize how many police officers you need for a marathon?” he
asked. “There are people looting stores on Midland Avenue. There is
looting taking place in the homes on the South Shore that were
destroyed. That is where we need the police.”
Four days into the disaster and some people...likely brain dead conservative...are bitching because
On Nov 2, 1:48 am, Too_Many_Tools<sha...@sanders.ru> wrote:
-The lefties are in denial and Obama campaigns. Where is the Red Cross
that keeps asking for money instesd of food. Romney was right. Obama
left the people behind.
****************************
By Jennifer Abbey
Nov 1, 2012 8:00pm
‘We Need Food, We Need Clothing’: Staten Island Residents Plead for Help
3 Days After Sandy
Email 273 Smaller Font Text Larger Text | Print
gty si sandy kb 121101 wblog We Need Food, We Need Clothing: Staten
Island Residents Plead for Help 3 Days After Sandy
(John Moore/Getty Images)
The residents of Staten Island are pleading for help from elected
officials, begging for gasoline, food and clothing three days after
Sandy slammed the New York City borough.
“We’re going to die! We’re going to freeze! We got 90-year-old people!”
Donna Solli told visiting officials. “You don’t understand. You gotta
get your trucks down here on the corner now. It’s been three days!”
Staten Island was one of the hardest-hit communities in New York City.
More than 80,000 residents are still without power. Many are homeless,
and at least 19 people died on Staten Island because of the storm.
One of the devastated neighborhoods was overwhelmed by a violent surge
of water. Residents described a super-sized wave as high as 20 feet,
with water rushing into the streets like rapids.
Staten Island resident Mike Abuzzio’s home is completely gone, with only
his floor boards remaining. He, his wife and their two young daughters
have been staying with relatives.
“My youngest daughter yesterday said, ‘Daddy, I want to go,’” Abuzzio
told ABC News. “I told her, ‘It’s going to be awhile, hon.’ She doesn’t
understand. She’s 6.”
In the rubble that was once his home, Abuzzio found one clean, intact
plate of Christmas china. He said that plate will be special at
Christmastime and will be used specifically for his mother’s cookies.
For 48 hours after the storm, search teams were hunting for two Staten
Island brothers, just 2- and 4-years-old. They were swept out of their
mother’s arms when waves caused by storm surges crashed into the
family’s SUV. Their small bodies were found today at the end of a
dead-end street. Their parents were at the scene where the bodies were
discovered.
Staten Island officials sounded increasingly desperate today, asking
when supplies will arrive. They blasted the Red Cross for not being
there when it counted.
“This is America, not a third world nation. We need food, we need
clothing,” Staten Island Borough President Jim Molinaro said today. “My
advice to the people of Staten Island is: Don’t donate the American Red
Cross. Put their money elsewhere.”
The Red Cross and the National Guard arrived in the area late Tuesday
and are distributing food, water and gas – and city officials say things
are much better.
Molinaro urged New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg Wednesday to cancel
Sunday’s New York City Marathon. The race’s staging area is on Staten
Island and Molinaro said it would be “crazy, asinine,” to have the race
after what has happened.
“My God. What we have here is terrible, a disaster,” Molinaro said
Wednesday. “If they want to race, let them race with themselves. This is
no time for a parade. A marathon is a parade. Now is the time to put
your shoulder to the wheel. If they want to prepare for something, let
them prepare for the election, not a marathon.”
“Do you realize how many police officers you need for a marathon?” he
asked. “There are people looting stores on Midland Avenue. There is
looting taking place in the homes on the South Shore that were
destroyed. That is where we need the police.”
LOL..yet another lie from my evil twin.
Four days into the disaster and some people...likely brain dead conservative...are bitching because their world isn't warm and fuzzy
yet.
TMT
On 11/02/2012 12:03 PM, Too_Many_Tools wrote:
On Nov 2, 1:48 am, Too_Many_Tools<sha...@sanders.ru> wrote:
-The lefties are in denial and Obama campaigns. Where is the Red Cross
that keeps asking for money instesd of food. Romney was right. Obama
left the people behind.
****************************
By Jennifer Abbey
Nov 1, 2012 8:00pm
ŒWe Need Food, We Need Clothing¹: Staten Island Residents Plead for Help >> 3 Days After Sandy
Email 273 Smaller Font Text Larger Text | Print
gty si sandy kb 121101 wblog We Need Food, We Need Clothing: Staten
Island Residents Plead for Help 3 Days After Sandy
(John Moore/Getty Images)
The residents of Staten Island are pleading for help from elected
officials, begging for gasoline, food and clothing three days after
Sandy slammed the New York City borough.
³We¹re going to die! We¹re going to freeze! We got 90-year-old people!²
Donna Solli told visiting officials. ³You don¹t understand. You gotta
get your trucks down here on the corner now. It¹s been three days!²
Staten Island was one of the hardest-hit communities in New York City.
More than 80,000 residents are still without power. Many are homeless,
and at least 19 people died on Staten Island because of the storm.
One of the devastated neighborhoods was overwhelmed by a violent surge
of water. Residents described a super-sized wave as high as 20 feet,
with water rushing into the streets like rapids.
Staten Island resident Mike Abuzzio¹s home is completely gone, with only >> his floor boards remaining. He, his wife and their two young daughters
have been staying with relatives.
³My youngest daughter yesterday said, ŒDaddy, I want to go,¹² Abuzzio
told ABC News. ³I told her, ŒIt¹s going to be awhile, hon.¹ She doesn¹t
understand. She¹s 6.²
In the rubble that was once his home, Abuzzio found one clean, intact
plate of Christmas china. He said that plate will be special at
Christmastime and will be used specifically for his mother¹s cookies.
For 48 hours after the storm, search teams were hunting for two Staten
Island brothers, just 2- and 4-years-old. They were swept out of their
mother¹s arms when waves caused by storm surges crashed into the
family¹s SUV. Their small bodies were found today at the end of a
dead-end street. Their parents were at the scene where the bodies were
discovered.
Staten Island officials sounded increasingly desperate today, asking
when supplies will arrive. They blasted the Red Cross for not being
there when it counted.
³This is America, not a third world nation. We need food, we need
clothing,² Staten Island Borough President Jim Molinaro said today. ³My
advice to the people of Staten Island is: Don¹t donate the American Red
Cross. Put their money elsewhere.²
The Red Cross and the National Guard arrived in the area late Tuesday
and are distributing food, water and gas and city officials say things >> are much better.
Molinaro urged New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg Wednesday to cancel >> Sunday¹s New York City Marathon. The race¹s staging area is on Staten
Island and Molinaro said it would be ³crazy, asinine,² to have the race
after what has happened.
³My God. What we have here is terrible, a disaster,² Molinaro said
Wednesday. ³If they want to race, let them race with themselves. This is >> no time for a parade. A marathon is a parade. Now is the time to put
your shoulder to the wheel. If they want to prepare for something, let
them prepare for the election, not a marathon.²
³Do you realize how many police officers you need for a marathon?² he
asked. ³There are people looting stores on Midland Avenue. There is
looting taking place in the homes on the South Shore that were
destroyed. That is where we need the police.²
LOL..yet another lie from my evil twin.
Four days into the disaster and some people...likely brain dead conservative...are bitching because their world isn't warm and fuzzy
yet.
TMT
Yeah, and they have no clothes, their neighbors bodies are still under rubble. there is no food, no gas, and Obama left them behind as they dumpster dive for food.
Obama always makes sure he is warm and fuzzy.
In article <k72dp7$348$4@wieslauf.sub.de>,
Too_Many_Tools <shania@sanders.ru> wrote:
On 11/02/2012 12:03 PM, Too_Many_Tools wrote:
On Nov 2, 1:48 am, Too_Many_Tools<sha...@sanders.ru> wrote:
-The lefties are in denial and Obama campaigns. Where is the Red Cross >>>> that keeps asking for money instesd of food. Romney was right. Obama
left the people behind.
****************************
By Jennifer Abbey
Nov 1, 2012 8:00pm
ŒWe Need Food, We Need Clothing¹: Staten Island Residents Plead for Help >>>> 3 Days After Sandy
Email 273 Smaller Font Text Larger Text | Print
gty si sandy kb 121101 wblog We Need Food, We Need Clothing: Staten
Island Residents Plead for Help 3 Days After Sandy
(John Moore/Getty Images)
The residents of Staten Island are pleading for help from elected
officials, begging for gasoline, food and clothing three days after
Sandy slammed the New York City borough.
³We¹re going to die! We¹re going to freeze! We got 90-year-old people!² >>>> Donna Solli told visiting officials. ³You don¹t understand. You gotta
get your trucks down here on the corner now. It¹s been three days!²
Staten Island was one of the hardest-hit communities in New York City. >>>> More than 80,000 residents are still without power. Many are homeless, >>>> and at least 19 people died on Staten Island because of the storm.
One of the devastated neighborhoods was overwhelmed by a violent surge >>>> of water. Residents described a super-sized wave as high as 20 feet,
with water rushing into the streets like rapids.
Staten Island resident Mike Abuzzio¹s home is completely gone, with only >>>> his floor boards remaining. He, his wife and their two young daughters >>>> have been staying with relatives.
³My youngest daughter yesterday said, ŒDaddy, I want to go,¹² Abuzzio
told ABC News. ³I told her, ŒIt¹s going to be awhile, hon.¹ She doesn¹t >>>> understand. She¹s 6.²
In the rubble that was once his home, Abuzzio found one clean, intact
plate of Christmas china. He said that plate will be special at
Christmastime and will be used specifically for his mother¹s cookies.
For 48 hours after the storm, search teams were hunting for two Staten >>>> Island brothers, just 2- and 4-years-old. They were swept out of their >>>> mother¹s arms when waves caused by storm surges crashed into the
family¹s SUV. Their small bodies were found today at the end of a
dead-end street. Their parents were at the scene where the bodies were >>>> discovered.
Staten Island officials sounded increasingly desperate today, asking
when supplies will arrive. They blasted the Red Cross for not being
there when it counted.
³This is America, not a third world nation. We need food, we need
clothing,² Staten Island Borough President Jim Molinaro said today. ³My >>>> advice to the people of Staten Island is: Don¹t donate the American Red >>>> Cross. Put their money elsewhere.²
The Red Cross and the National Guard arrived in the area late Tuesday
and are distributing food, water and gas and city officials say things >>>> are much better.
Molinaro urged New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg Wednesday to cancel >>>> Sunday¹s New York City Marathon. The race¹s staging area is on Staten
Island and Molinaro said it would be ³crazy, asinine,² to have the race >>>> after what has happened.
³My God. What we have here is terrible, a disaster,² Molinaro said
Wednesday. ³If they want to race, let them race with themselves. This is >>>> no time for a parade. A marathon is a parade. Now is the time to put
your shoulder to the wheel. If they want to prepare for something, let >>>> them prepare for the election, not a marathon.²
³Do you realize how many police officers you need for a marathon?² he
asked. ³There are people looting stores on Midland Avenue. There is
looting taking place in the homes on the South Shore that were
destroyed. That is where we need the police.²
LOL..yet another lie from my evil twin.
Four days into the disaster and some people...likely brain dead
conservative...are bitching because their world isn't warm and fuzzy
yet.
TMT
Yeah, and they have no clothes, their neighbors bodies are still under
rubble. there is no food, no gas, and Obama left them behind as they
dumpster dive for food.
Obama always makes sure he is warm and fuzzy.
Oh, now you are in favor of FEMA. How "socialist" of you. Can't you guys
be consistent? While you're at it, let's have money to aid the victims
of Katrina, and the victims of the Investment Bankers who are into the
nation for $9 trillion.
<http://seattletimes.com/html/nationworld/2018844229_katrina05.html>
7 years after Katrina, New Orleans homeless twice pre-storm level
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