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Please let's not make this thread political..........this goes beyond politics to basic decency....
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Please let's not make this thread political..........this goes beyond politics to basic decency....
If there is such a place as Hell this guy will surely go there, I wonder what else he has done in his life before this, he was probably going there anyway.
Sickening.
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The story's kinda confusing....in this one it says she had the children with her but in others it says that she lost her hold on them while trying to swim away from the overturned car and she was knocking on doors asking people to help her look for them.
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Glenda Moore was heading to drop off her boys, Brandon, 2 and Connor, 4, at a relative’s house before her nursing shift on Monday. A sudden surge of water sent wave upon wave of flood water pounding their SUV in the middle of a Staten Island street, tossing the vehicle into a nearby marshy area.
The terrified mom managed to free both boys from their car seats, even as the water flipped their vehicle on its side, the sister said. But mom Glenda Moore, a powerful swimmer, lost her desperate struggle with Mother Nature.
“She was holding onto them, and the waves just kept coming and crashing and they were under,” the mother’s sister told the Daily News at her home. “It went over their heads … she had them in her arms, and a wave came and swept them out of her arms.”
According to the sister, a dripping-wet Moore banged on doors looking for help in the middle of the hurricane -- but couldn’t find anyone willing to help her.
"They answered the door and said, 'I don't know you, I'm not going to help you,’” said the sister. "My sister's like 5-foot-3, 130 pounds.
She looks like a little girl. She's going to come to you and you're going to slam the door in her face and say, 'I don't know you, I can't help you?'”
Moore spent the night huddled on a doorstep as the hurricane’s assault continued. At daybreak, her sister said, the desperate mother walked until she found a police car and related her heart-breaking story.
Still absolutely terrible, I agree....but it doesn't sound like anyone turned away a woman with 2 small children in her arms......someone should have taken her in and tried to call for help - at the very least. I'm finding it really hard to believe no one would. It's almost a story I think we'll hear more about - and it will turn out to be untrue...at least I certainly hope so.
The story's kinda confusing....in this one it says she had the children with her but in others it says that she lost her hold on them while trying to swim away from the overturned car and she was knocking on doors asking people to help her look for them.
Still absolutely terrible, I agree....but it doesn't sound like anyone turned away a woman with 2 small children in her arms......someone should have taken her in and tried to call for help - at the very least. I'm finding it really hard to believe no one would. It's almost a story I think we'll hear more about - and it will turn out to be untrue...at least I certainly hope so.
Either way. It's a distinction without a difference. Cowards are just as useless as immoral POS's
Either way. It's a distinction without a difference. Cowards are just as useless as immoral POS's
The world is full of people who don't want to share and who are unwilling to lend a hand. Many of them are afraid that they will suffer somehow if they do and many of them are just plain selfish.
There's a bit more in this story - and told a bit differently.
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Ms. Moore's two young sons, Connor, 4 years old, and Brendan, 2, were swept from her arms in the Staten Island borough of New York City after the big vehicle became trapped on a flooded road and she unbuckled them from the seats to head for dry land, she later told police.
Ms. Moore told police she then grabbed her children, left the car and entered the water trying to make it to safety. But the water swelled around them, and she lost her grip on her children. Her sons were swept away, she told police.
Ms. Moore climbed over two fences and got to two homes whose residents, she said, refused to help her, according to police. Ms. Moore said she sat on a back porch until daylight when she was able to make it back to Hylan Boulevard where she flagged down the police car for assistance at approximately 7:30 a.m.
George Calbe, 62, lives a few houses down from where Ms. Moore reportedly knocked on doors looking for help. He said he was looking out his window when he saw a vehicle honking. "I heard the horn honking when the water started rising," he said. "It was right in the middle of the intersection. All of a sudden I saw the water lift it up and push it. It sucked it in like a vacuum cleaner."
Mr. Calbe then lost sight of it. The next morning he said he saw Ms. Moore exit a police vehicle and begin shouting at the corner house, "I asked you to help me."
The story's kinda confusing....in this one it says she had the children with her but in others it says that she lost her hold on them while trying to swim away from the overturned car and she was knocking on doors asking people to help her look for them.
Still absolutely terrible, I agree....but it doesn't sound like anyone turned away a woman with 2 small children in her arms......someone should have taken her in and tried to call for help - at the very least. I'm finding it really hard to believe no one would. It's almost a story I think we'll hear more about - and it will turn out to be untrue...at least I certainly hope so.
I feel that way too, I read both articles and something just isn't right, like you I just find it so hard to believe that nobody would help her, not even call 911 while she stayed outside.
If you had the attitude of "I don't know you I'm not helping you", then why even answer the door in the first place? Just look out the window, you see a stranger who you have NO desire to help so you close the curtain and end it. Instead, these people not only don't close the curtain and end it, in the midst of a hurricane they actually go answer the door just to tell someone to ****off.