Glenn Beck
5/21/2013
While on the ground in Oklahoma Glenn interviewed Governor Mary Fallin who has been overseeing the search and rescue efforts. She talked about the extraordinary will of the people of Oklahoma and why they continue to stay despite the constant threat of devastating storms.
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The transcript is at GlennBeck.com
Also at the site, an interview with a Home Depot manager who is housing displaced pets and equipping first responders.
Photos: Mercury One, Glenn Beck on the ground in Oklahoma
…“So last night I tweeted: Does anybody, anybody have a couple of tractor‑trailers we can borrow for the night? And about 9:30 last night my team was packed and ready to go and the tractor‑trailers that had been supplied really by a local church were already at the gates of a place called Operation Blessing. It’s an organization that we have helped fill the pantries of and they have helped deliver food for different things whenever there’s been a crisis. We couldn’t use their trucks this time because they were all on the East Coast and it would be a couple of days. We knew that here in this little teeny town in Oklahoma, there were people that needed food and water and just whatever it is that we need to run our life every day. They needed it not in a couple of days but last night, early this morning. So we loaded up the trucks, two eighteen‑wheelers and four SUVs hit the road last night about 11:00. We arrived here about 4:00 a.m.”…
Thank You! Over $829,000 dollars (and rising) raised by Mercury One to provide tornado relief.
Don’t ever say that Americans don’t come together to help one another in times of crisis. In less than twenty-four hours, this audience has donated over $829,000 to the Mercury One’s 2013 Midwest Tornado Relief fund as of 10:00pm ET Tuesday night.
If you haven’t had a chance to donate, you can do so by clicking here or by visiting MercuryOne.org. If you’ve already donated, please tell your friends about what Mercury One has done today in Oklahoma and how they can still contribute to the fund to help the survivors of the tornado…
A Facebook friend sent us this link: Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief Oklahoma
Your donation will go straight to help those in need, providing tree removal services, laundry services and meals to victims of disasters.
Clean clothing and a hot meal can do much to keep up morale…
A heavenly moment in hellish disaster:
Update: Kevin Durant Donates $1 Million to Tornado Victims: ‘We’re Going to Bounce Back’
Update 2: H/T Michael Savage
Video Shot from Storm Shelter Shows Moore, Oklahoma Tornado from the Inside – Raw Video 5/20/13