The Israelis are in New York and doing some fine relief work.They had to come thousands of miles,FEMA looks like a joke.
They were also one of the first groups to help in Haiti, Katrina and Irene.
I live in Connecticut. When I heard there was a massive storm coming I filled the cars gastanks with gasoline, filled two spare gasoline cans, got the propane tank for the genertor topped off and picked up a few things at the grocery store.
It’s great having fine organizations to provide aid. It’s better seeing prudently to your own needs. Did fine in the storm. We were lucky
There’s a good reason for that, the MSM is trying to isolate Romney from his religion, and the left is trying to convince Mormons to become their newest voting bloc, sort of like racial minorities. One of the things I noticed anyways, was the fact that the attacks involved:
1) Getting a fellow Mormon by the name of Harry Reid to attack Romney with the accusation that he paid no taxes.
2) Arguing that Romney wasn’t a “good Mormon” (The Seinfeld Actor)
3) Avoiding mention of his Mormonism by mentioning peripheral information such as him being a rich, white, man.
The pattern here is to convince Mormons that the left, or Democrat is the more moral, or better way for them to vote. However, and I am supposing this as someone who isn’t Mormon, I still believe that Romney will get the majority of the Mormon vote anyways, simply because for a lot of Mormons, their community-like structure will simply allow them to spread the word of how decent a guy Romney is regardless. Plus there’s people outside of the Mormon faith like the French Family that have pretty much advertised him to the Mormons despite being protestants. So, one way or another, you probably see where I am going with this, the left wants the Mormon vote, so they try really hard to get around mentioning the fact that Romney’s Mormon to at least try and get Mormons to vote Obama.
We were waiting for a TBM to start bragging first.
I thought it was the other way around: Mitt helps out the 'church'...
I could be wrong in this.