Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 Dear Max ~ thank you for sharing this. I love Keith Olberman, but I must have missed that one program. I am so glad he did that. Just like people poured forth their contributions when he proposed that clinics be held in a number of states where the representatives were against health care reform, now, once again, thanks to him, people find their purses and pour forth the very needed contributions. I'm so glad ~ Linda Max posted: Keith Olbermann Helps Raise $250,000 for Storm-Ravaged Cheyenne RiverReservation, " John R. Platt, Tonic. February 15, 2010. " For 14,000 Native Americans without heat or electricity, one minute of Keith Olbermann's show was the attention they needed. Less than a minute of air time. That's all it took for Keith Olbermann to change the fate of Native Americans suffering one of the worst - and most ignored - natural disasters to hit the continental United States in years. The Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota experienced debilitating ice storms and blizzards beginning on Jan. 22. The storms knocked out 2,500 utility poles and disrupted electricity and heat for 14,000 people, who were forced to live in sub-zero temperatures for nearly two weeks. Many homes were damaged, food spoiled, supplies dwindled to almost nothing, and all pleas for help seemed to fall on deaf ears. Most of the media ignored this crisis, and despite calls for aid from the Sioux Nation, only $8,000 in donations had trickled in to help the reservation as of Feb. 9.Å " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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