If it was up to me, these scum should be dropped into the middle of the flooded areas of NO, with no food, no water, and just whatever they are wearing when they are arrested. :mad:
Katrina Relief: Bogus Charities and Scams
LAST UPDATE: 9/5/2005 3:17:18 PM
Posted By: CyberBob
The hurricane victims need everyone's help, but the Texas Attorney General is warning you to look out for bogus charities and other scams.
Some suspicious websites have already surfaced. Shortly after the storm hit, three new websites popped up on the internet, soliciting donations: KatrinaHelp.com, KatrinaCleanup.com and KatrinaRelief.com.
Each is registered to a "Demon Moon" in Yulee, Florida. But the News 4 Trouble Shooters could find no record of anyone or any business by that name, and the websites have since disappeared. "Demon Moon" is now offering to sell the addresses to real charities in what you might call "e-gouging."
http://www.woai.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=9BB05C81-144D-4D59-863A-381066EB97A3Anyone else know of any fakes and frauds going on regarding Katrina relief?
(BESIDES Bush and his cronies.)