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en Thank goodness Sen. Grassley is providing some adult supervision. It's not just the taxpayers who are harmed by the current Monopoly money mentality in Washington, D.C., but more directly the hurricane survivors themselves. Every penny spent should help the survivors instead of lining the pockets of disaster profiteers.

en We had no money to give, but we have talent and resources, so this site is our gift to the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Our mission is to expedite the rebuilding of the city of New Orleans and to assist the survivors of Katrina's wrath by providing timely information and indispensable resources related to their needs.

en We feel like it's a way to make sure the money doesn't go into state coffers, and instead goes directly to the hurricane survivors — the people who really need it.

en Members of the Congressional Black Caucus have repeatedly charged that the Bush administration neglected survivors of Hurricane Katrina, but their own foundation has yet to release all of the donations it collected in the name of those survivors.

en But if they give money to survivors' organizations, the survivors don't have to respect (the FDA's labeling), ... Some of those guys have become paid advocates for companies to do what the companies are not allowed to do.

en bigger government in Washington (and) less money in the pockets of the taxpayers. I believe we're right on this one.

en Survivors of London and the survivors of 9/11 and I just pray that people would be safe and learn to know the Lord.

en People say we are survivors but I don't see us as survivors of anything. We are still here, there's nothing that's come and tried to dislodge us. We just go about our business.

en Needless to say, the Red Cross would not have been able to feed, shelter and comfort hurricane survivors without the unprecedented influx of first-time volunteers, both volunteering time and money. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. Needless to say, the Red Cross would not have been able to feed, shelter and comfort hurricane survivors without the unprecedented influx of first-time volunteers, both volunteering time and money.

en There are reasons, which are more likely to be known to those who work with rape survivors and who have experience in this field, why rape survivors frequently do not take the first opportunity to make known such an assault and to seek help.

en We only had 50 survivors at the event. We sent out 75 invitations from last year plus an additional 20 that were brought to our attention. So far, we have identified approximately 100 survivors and we are working to get more of them to keep coming to our annual event.

en I believe that all the survivors are mad. One time or another their madness will explode. You cannot absorb that much madness and not be influenced by it. That is why the children of survivors are so tragic. I see them in school. They don't know how
  Elie Wiesel

en There's not place for them (hurricane survivors) to put a bed.

en In traditional Medicare, over 97 cents of every dollar spent goes to directly providing health care. Under the Part D disaster, we are just starting to see the enormous cost of privatization.

en We got to sit in on the first read and at the end of it, I was crying, it was so wonderful. One of my concerns was that the students weren't going to get the true essence from the survivors because a lot of laughing was going on during the workshops, but after seeing the first read through, I saw they got it. I'm very proud of the theatre department they came and truly honored the survivors of domestic violence.


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