LEFTIST ELITE ARE TIGHTWADS

It's all that "compassion"

As the death toll rises above 125,000 with countless injured, widowed and orphaned there has been a rush of aid and supplies to millions of the tsunami’s victims. Assistance came from a variety of “unlikely” sources, such as President Bush and large corporations, much to the chagrin of the liberal media and Hollywood elite. The network news bureaus and largely liberal entertainment industry have remained eerily silent regarding this devastating global crisis. Indeed, at this time of year most of the entertainers go on winter holiday to the slopes or sunny beaches. To date, they have ignored the crisis rather than help the relief efforts and lend their support for donations.

The vile and rotund Michael Moore is filming his docudrama “Sicko” on the so-called “evil” pharmaceutical industry. Moore will certainly omit the timely and generous contributions made by this altruistic industry sector. As of December 31, 2004 the following pharmaceutical giants have donated and/or pledged for the Southeast Asia tsunami disaster relief effort:

· Pfizer Inc. $10 million cash and $25 million in drugs to relief agencies

· Merck & Co. $3 million in cash · Both Abbott Laboratories and Johnson and Johnson have pledged $2 million in cash. Johnson and Johnson is also supplying needed medical supplies and drugs.

· Bristol Myers Squibb $1 million in cash and $4 Million in much needed anti-biotics.

· Roche Group and GlaxoSmithKline Plc will announce shortly their own disaster relief contributions.

Another past target of Moore’s vitriol is General Motors. GM just pledged over $2 million in cash, agreed to match employee donations and will provide vehicles to transport medical supplies and food to the stricken region.

The voices of the entertainment elite were energized against President Bush during the recent election campaign, but they have yet to respond this international emergency. Our “heartless” President raised the U.S. relief pledge ten fold in less than a week to a staggering $350 million. How long would it take to organize a Tsunami-Aid concert via Pay-Per-View to collect donations? By the time Bruce Springstein, Bono and the others return to the microphones, thousands more will die from starvation and disease. Activist actors such as Ben Affleck, Susan Sarandon, Al Franken, P. Diddy, and Barbra Streisand have not been heard from. Oh, and where is George Soros and his billions when you need him? Too busy distributing rolling paper and needles for addicts?

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Update

I note that Sandra Bullock has just donated big. There are exceptions to every rule. Maybe she is a closet conservative!

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