Support The Imus Ranch
April 13, 2007 on 3:26 pm | In don imus, charity |
One of the things that has been largely ignored in all this controversy is the good work that gets done on the Imus Ranch. The Imus Ranch is a non-profit working cattle ranch in New Mexico for children with cancer and has largely been funded by Imus’s radio telethons. Regardless of anyone’s position on the controversy, one thing I hope we can all agree on is hoping to see the good deeds of the Imus Ranch continue on.
You can help support the cause online at the official Imus Ranch website by either a cash donation or by purchasing products (of which, 100% goes to the Ranch).
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I was terribly angry and frustrated by CBS and MSNBC terminating the Imus show. I am trying to be gracious about it, but I truly despise Al Sharpton and hope this will result in him being recognized for what he is, a race baiting idol of idiot worshipers.
I will support the Imus Ranch and other charities championed by Don and Deidre Imus. I encourage Don Imus not to give up. Please tell him:
Hell is not eternal.
His life is not devoid of hope.
All he needs is faith.
Keep the Faith I-Man!
Comment by Barry McCrory — April 14, 2007 #
I second Barry McCrory’s comments. Jackson should remember how he treated his wife, mistress and child like whores not so long ago. Where was the outrage of Sharpton over the false accusations in the Duke case. Google search the names Christopher Newsom or Channon Christian, now there’s something to be upset about. Where do Sharpton and Jackson stand on that.
Comment by Nancy loria — April 14, 2007 #
For Barry McCrory, that was elequently worded and I agree exactly with what you said, and how you said it.
Keep the faith I-Man
Comment by lorraine burns — April 14, 2007 #
Perhaps the Reverends of Justice Al and Jess may want to run the ranch so they can pick it’s pockets,they’re good when it comes to extortion.Those two thieves are about God and religion as hell is to heaven.
Comment by russ kersey — April 15, 2007 #
I just read where over the last year 90 kids visited the ranch for a week at a cost of $28,000 per kid. Something isn’t adding up. For $28,000 a week you can send the kids anywhere in the world for a month or more. Sounds like the I-Man is financing his ranch through donor contributions.
Comment by Michael West — April 15, 2007 #
The last comments are shameful. What sir, are you doing for to help anyone other than yourself. Any jerk knows children that are ill have very special needs nurses or doctors on site etc. Ask those children their opinion. They leave that ranch feeling somewhat normal and healthier than when they got there. The livestock that the children use and enjoy have to be fed. Don Imus and his wife are to be commended for their wonderful contributions to society. I dont recognize your name because you have done nothing but write silly letter.
Comment by Nancy loria — April 16, 2007 #
I am boycotting MSNBC, also Proctor and Gamble and Staples because all of these organizations persecuted and abandoned Don Imus…also NBC, who runs videos of a murderer to get ratings but drops Imus over an “offensive” phrase.
I’m so tired of the hyprocrisy. Al Sharpton is one of the biggest racists in the world and he keeps stirring the pot of racism and keeps it going for his own self-promotion.
Comment by Kathy — April 21, 2007 #