I have also read this news article which came out this morning concerning a radio-thon to help these children. The news article reports, “The show's charity fundraiser had raised more than $1.3 million Thursday before Imus learned he had lost his job. The total had grown Friday to more than $2.3 million for Tomorrows Children's Fund, CJ Foundation for SIDS and the Imus Ranch, Deirdre Imus said. The annual event has raised more than $40 million since 1990.” It then goes onto say, "This may be our last radiothon, so we need to raise about $100 million," Don Imus had cracked at the start of the event…Volunteers were getting about 200 more pledges per hour Thursday than they did last year, with most callers expressing support for Imus, said phone bank supervisor Tony Gonzalez. The event benefited Tomorrows Children's Fund, the CJ Foundation for SIDS and the Imus Ranch.” Part of his penance in his firings will be what more he could have done for this organization had he not uttered those words.
All of which leads me to ask of Coulter exactly what charities has she helped over these years. In doing a Yahoo search and a Google search, I could not find any. As Imus has issued his apologies, none have been forth coming from Coulter towards the long list of folks she has targeted throughout the years.
Ann, it is about time that you apologize to the 9/11 widows, the victims of Darfur, the people of Baghdad, Anna Nicole Smith’s daughter and yes the Rutgers women’s basket ball team since you used this tragic case by interjecting what other names could have been used against them.
Lastly, until any apology is forth coming from Ann Coulter it is my opinion that she does not have the right to add anything further to this debate. Just go away, Ann and leave the rest of America alone. Let us figure out how we can best address this issue without hearing from you.
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