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about story of Army family with newborn quadruplets ... and the mom has lymphoma.
My wife checked gofundme as the story aired and the balance was $30,000. It now exceeds $800,000.
How faux is that?
The fund sites always hit it big when the story goes national. You need some cash, have a sob story and get it on the nightly news or have it go viral on Facebook or You Tube. Be a millionaire overnight.
Fox viewers are supporting someone that had stem cell treatment?
Do we not believe in private charity now?
Was that money that should have been taxed and put into the hands of someone more responsible with money like, say, The Federal Government?
tee hee
Lot of strange stuff rattling around in that skull of yours, eh?
The donations total shot from $30,000 to over $200,000 before the O'Reilly Factor was over. I think Bill O'Reilly is wrong half the time and it annoys me to no end that he asks questions and then doesn't allow complete replies when they aren't answers he agrees with.
But he's got a loyal following. They may not be wealthy, but they are apparently a kind-hearted lot.
Supporting stem cell treatment is not something most people would think about, nor would they care about religion, skin color or any other number of "factors" you'd probably consider. They just care about other people.
Not suggesting you don't, but man, you come up with some strange shit sometimes.
Almost quoting Thomas Sowell: "It's not charity, it's a government program."
If someone had stem-cell treatment, of course they support it because they know the difference between adult stem cell treatments which are stable and provably effect verses the unpredictability of fetal stem cells and the inability of anyone to find a way to use them in any cures, but people on the Left have a strange fascination with life in the womb and the many ways they can find to dehumanize it including attempts like sean's to inject Political Science into a discussion that has nothing to do with one of his pet political positions.