http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=53769BuzzFlash.com Awards Al Gore "Wings of Justice Award" for His Decisive Actions to Personally Evacuate Sick Hospital Patients Abandoned in New Orleans
9/21/2005 12:20:00 PM
To: National Desk
Contact: Scott Vogel of BuzzFlash.com, 312-474-0461
CHICAGO, Sept. 21 /U.S. Newswire/ -- BuzzFlash.com, an award- winning progressive news Web site, honored Al Gore with this week's "Wings of Justice Award" for Gore's decisive humanitarian actions in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. While the federal government's ineffectiveness and incompetence largely bungled the immediate relief and rescue effort, Al Gore, quietly and quickly rented two airplanes to evacuate sick patients from hospitals the federal government abandoned in New Orleans. Gore personally helped evacuate the hospital patients and secured medical services for them in Nashville.
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Each week, BuzzFlash.com picks one honoree for the BuzzFlash "Wings of Justice" award from nominations submitted by readers.
The "Wings of Justice Award" stated:
"Without fanfare, without PR consultants, without the news media in tow, Gore arrived with the planes to personally escort the victims in need to safety in Nashville, where he had secured medical services for them. He wanted no kudos; he just wanted to save fellow Americans from dying.
"Gore, who clearly went through some post-2000 soul searching and came out the political Jeremiah of our times, would beat just about any ex-president in recent history went it comes to his commitment to the preservation of democracy and his concern for the future of America and the planet.
"Of course, many of Gore's brilliant pleas to change the catastrophic policies of the Bush administration wouldn't be necessary if he were sitting in the White House today. But Gore isn't engaging in a grudge match. He's just a man driven to do the right thing for his country and his fellow Americans, as he did as anonymously as he could for some 270 critically needy residents of New Orleans.
"Al Gore you are a man of good deeds, not just good words."
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