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[QUOTEURL=http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/11/06/rec.charity.hearing/index.html]WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Charities swung into action after the September 11 terrorist attacks, raising more than $1 billion. But questions are being raised about where and how and how much of that money is being distributed.
Bearing the brunt Tuesday during a hearing of the House Energy and Commerce Committee's oversight panel was outgoing Red Cross President Dr. Bernadine Healy.
The Red Cross has raised more than $564 million for the Liberty Fund, which was set up in response to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
While the agency states on its Web site that it is spending more than any other relief agency responding to the terrorist attacks, it has distributed only $154 million. [/QUOTEURL]
The biggest problem that I see with this is that most people thought they were donating to help the people in New York. They didn't know the Red Cross was going save a major chunck for something else. Who's to say that a little later on that this money wont go in some big shots' pocket?
Bearing the brunt Tuesday during a hearing of the House Energy and Commerce Committee's oversight panel was outgoing Red Cross President Dr. Bernadine Healy.
The Red Cross has raised more than $564 million for the Liberty Fund, which was set up in response to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
While the agency states on its Web site that it is spending more than any other relief agency responding to the terrorist attacks, it has distributed only $154 million. [/QUOTEURL]
The biggest problem that I see with this is that most people thought they were donating to help the people in New York. They didn't know the Red Cross was going save a major chunck for something else. Who's to say that a little later on that this money wont go in some big shots' pocket?