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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
3/3/2012 3:46:22 PM

Hi Helen, I voted from the email you sent me. :)

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Hi Everyone

Below is an email I sent to my list and now I am sending it to you because a young boy needs our help.

Please send this email to your private list because it would be great if Mitchell got an AED.

Helen


Hello everyone

Please do this because it will help a young boy who has a serious heart disease.

What I am asking you to do is very easy ...and takes just one minute.

1) Click on the first link below
2) Click on VOTE!
3) Choose
The Kopytko Family

It costs you nothing.

What is AED? I'll tell you in a moment but first let me tell you what this is all about.

I received the following email from someone on my email list (RW) who lives in
Quesnel, British Columbia.


Good evening to you all,
I'm sending the address below and I hope you are able to take a minute to help out this cause.
It's free, I'm not asking for money, simply your time to submit a vote for the Kopytko family.
They have been selected as 1 of 5 possible recipients to be awarded an AED. Mitchell is Derek's
best friend at school, and this would be sooooo excellent if they were awarded this equipment.
Copy and paste the link below to see the rest of Mitchell's story and what an AED does.


Vote Kopytko!! He's a great kid!

or
Thanks,
Becky v.
Please feel free to forward this on to your coworkers, friends and family - this isn't one of
those stories you hear about on snopes. He's a close family friend, with a very serious condition,
and we want the best for him!

End of email from Becky

Below is Mitchell's story as found on the website......

Our son Mitchell, was born with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, he is now 10.
2 years ago my husband was also diagnosed with the disease. Hypertrophic
Cardiomyopathy is often the cause of sudden cardiac death.


The school that Mitchell attends is not equipped with an AED. As a parent I
spend much of my day worrying that if he were to have a cardiac incident it
would be too late by the time it was recognized, and the paramedics were
called. In an effort to let him have a normal childhood, we often find ourselves
in locations that are not equipped with AED's, school field trips and camp sleepovers.


We have often thought about the benefits of being able to have life saving
equipment with Mitchell at all times, and would be forever thankful to have
won that piece of mind.


End of Mitchell's story

Please pass this on to your email list because it will help this young boy (and maybe even
others such as his Dad and/or people at Mitchell's school) and give his Mom some peace
of mind.

This contest ends on March 15, 2012. If you get this after this date, please just Delete it.

Oh, I almost forgot. AED means Automated External Defibrillator.

Thank you for doing this. God bless you!!


Helen

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
3/3/2012 3:57:39 PM

Hi Miguel, yes I did see it. You know, there are all kinds of human rights crimes, and not only here in the USA. I was reading this article over at one of Peter's threads this morning which also talks about something very similiar, but on a much bigger scale. You'll have to scroll to the last post on this page to see what I'm referring to.

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Hi Evelyn and friends,

I don't know if you know about this, but here is a story that has been circulating all over the Internet for the last couple of days.

Hugs,
Miguel

PS. Helen, I voted.

Mansion servant enslaved by uber-rich New York family for nearly six years


An aerial view of Llenroc mansion (thesmokinggun.com)

A wealthy New York woman is facing criminal charges after being accused of keeping an illegal immigrant as an indentured servant and forcing her to live in a closet for nearly six years.

Documents posted on the Smoking Gun allege that Annie George, 39, and her now-deceased husband, Mathai Kolath George, hired an illegal immigrant from the Indian state of Kerala. The immigrant, identified only as "V.M.," was promised about $1,000 a month in wages to live in the family's 34-room, 30,000-square-foot home, known as Llenroc mansion, which houses a helicopter pad, 15 fireplaces, marble flooring, 24-karat gold gilded ceilings and a glass elevator. V.M. was tasked with taking care of the Georges' four young children, along with performing household duties in the mansion located about 20 miles north of Albany.

New York's minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. Even if V.M. had been allowed to leave the residence at the end of a regular 40-hour workweek, she would have been entitled to a minimum, pretax income of $290 per week, or $1,160 per month.

Instead, the "forced labor situation" (as described in the court papers) was even worse than the already-below minimum wage offer of $1,000 month. V.M. received 85 cents an hour, working 17-hour days, seven days a week, over the 67 months she was kept inside the George residence.

All told, V.M. received only about $29,000 over the five and a half years she was forced to work for the George family.

The Smoking Gun reports that immigration agents received a tip from the National Human Trafficking Resource Center last year and removed V.M. from the George's property. The U.S. Department of Labor conducted its own investigation and says V.M. is entitled to $206,000 in back wages. She was also allegedly denied health benefits, sick days or any personal time off from her labors.

Annie George, whose husband died in a plane crash in 2009, reportedly called V.M.'s son three times, suggesting he "tell his mother to tell authorities that she was a relative of George's family and was only staying at George's house as a guest." However, V.M.'s son recorded the calls, which included a plea from Annie George, "If she says anything about working, it would become a big crime. They'll start adding up all the taxes and everything, for all the time."

According to the Smoking Gun documents, the George estate had been put up for sale for a reported $30 million. However, an astute Sideshow reader points out that Llenroc sold for a "meager" $1.9 million in 2009.

Annie George appeared in court on Wednesday before a federal magistrate, facing charges of encouraging and inducing an illegal alien to reside in the U.S.

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
3/3/2012 4:01:47 PM

Hello Deb, great seeing you here in my forum, you are so welcome and thanks for your kind remarks. Hopefully your niece Tara will do well getting lots of sponsors. Yes, I think most of us at one time or another have been touched by this horrid disease, I lost my mother to cancer in '07. It is a horrible way to die.

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Hi Evelyn,

Thanks so much for inviting me here to your forum and allowing me to share this with everyone.

I have a wonderful niece living in Michigan who is participating in the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life because she wants to help make a difference in the fight against cancer. Like so many of us either through our own personal battle or through someone we love, her life was touched when her husbands favorite uncle lost his battle last year. I'm so proud of her for doing this. I would love to help her reach her sponsorship goal. If any of you could help her with just a small donation I know she would be very grateful. Here is the link to a special page they gave her for her supporters to help.

http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY12National?px=26636638&pg=personal&fr_id=38246

On my niece Tara's behalf may I say thank you so much.

Thanks again Evelyn. Allowing me to share this here is yet again another example of why you are our Person Of The Year. You're always here to help!

P.S. Helen my votes in.

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
3/3/2012 4:12:20 PM

Hi Linda, for those who want to know, next Saturday is March 10. I can just imagine how some of them would look naked and that right there is enough for me to say no thank you. LOL!!!

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DON’T FORGET NEXT SATURDAY!

WALK NAKED IN AMERICA DAY
Don't forget to mark your calendars.
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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
3/3/2012 4:19:03 PM

Helen that was a hilarious story!! Reminds me of the song by Ray Stevens. Do you remember that song? If not, here it is to refresh your memory. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtzoUu7w-YM

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Aaaaaaaw, c'mon, Amanda. Just let it all hang out. I want to see you strut your stuff. Don't we, everybody!

You realize that this Naked Saturday was probably a ploy thought up by some man or men so they could get the women to take their clothes off.

It reminds me of one time when I took my daughter and her friend, Nicole for a bite at McD's. A guy ran through the front door to the back door wearing nothing but his boots and his winkie flopping in the breeze. I picked up one Nicole's limp potato chips and dangled it and said, "This is the streaker's winkie." Then I put it back with the rest of her chips. She loudly said, "I'm not eating that!"

Helen

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Nope, can't make it - I cannot iron the creases and crinkles out of my skin and I need longer than a week to do this if ever!! *lol*


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DON’T FORGET NEXT SATURDAY!

WALK NAKED IN AMERICA DAY
Don't forget to mark your calendars.
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