I could not believe the smug and disrespectful comments of Red Cross officials in reaction to Gov. Mitt Romney’s appeals for aid for the victims of Hurricane Sandy. With the salary of the president of the Red Cross at well over $400,000, and the president of United Way close behind, I’ll give my donations to the Salvation Army. [The] Associated Press must have loved to have the Red Cross politicize this disaster and spin it toward President Obama’s favor. … Thank God there are still a few independent newspapers who are not buying the Obama agenda!
Joseph DuPont
Towanda, Pa.
Shame On The Red Cross
November 8, 2012Editors' Notes
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B’Teavon
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