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Monday, April 07, 2008

Important Fundraiser

13 comments:

  1. Good cause, Joe you going to show, we know some of them firemen might buy you a beer LOL

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  2. You can count on my being there. I don't drink, so you can save that money and make a donation instead. Oh, if I'm supposed to be in fear of anyone, think twice. I'll be there.

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  3. Could you post if there is any kind of silent auction or anything. Be a great thing if differant fie depts could compete that night, even against the cops, all for a good cause. I didn't even know about this until reading the Salsibury News. Please keep this one hot Joe, for a good cause. Bring everyone together for a change.

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  4. I hope to see you there, lets all get together for a good cause. Seems everyday is a fight, lets take the night off and do something for someone that needs it.

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  5. The MSP have one of the best health care plans in the state (mostly funded by taxpayers). If daddy failed to include Jr. than shame on him.

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  6. ANON 12:38

    What an awful thing to say. Did it ever occur to you that the costs that the insurance won't pay may be astronomical? This boy is very sick and the family will have unexpected costs. I hope nothing ever happens to anyone in your family - I don't think I would be very supportive.

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  7. www.caringbridge.org/visit/tommyforsythe

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  8. Anon 12:38 thank God, everyday, for the health of you and your family. Is your heart so hardened that you can't reach out to someone in need? You need prayer and lots of it.

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  9. anon 1238, you are a ruthless, cowardly, ignorant piece of _ _ _ _!!!!! I know these people very well and for you to say that is damn right rude. KARMA IS A _ _ _ _ _!!!!

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  10. To anon 12:38,

    I work with pediatric oncology patients, and just for reference and to prove your ignorance, Bone marrow transplants ( which is a common treatment in peds onc) start at about $650,000 not including the ongoing chemo treatment, the induction period complications, the cost for the family to re-locate to a hospital(JHH, Duke, CHOP) that provides this service for approximately 100 days, as well as the follow up care. One can only pray that the family has great insurance and that the company does not have a ceiling for the costs of care.

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  11. Anon 12:38, you have some issues. First you have a problem with law enforcement officers taking compensation? Second, and obviously (to the rest of us), most important, health insurance is not an end-all, be-all for chronic illness. You really are showing your class, pal.

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  12. If the family, co workers,or friends would like to do a fundraiser for this family by selling candles, half the proceeds will go to the family please give me a call and i can arrange this through my home busines and would love to help if possible.

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  13. oops my number is 410-603-2244 and my name is jennifer henry to call about a candle fundraiser for the trooper.

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