Friday, September 1, 2017

TEXAS S.O.S. TURNS DOWN CANADIAN ANSWER TO PRAYERS


On Tuesday, Quebec's Minister of International Relations, Christine St. Pierre, offered to donate blankets, pillows, beds, hygienic products and manpower to the survivors of Hurricane Harvey.

She spoke with Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos, who was touched that she called him, but he turned down the offer. He preferred that she send him prayers.

With Hurricane Harvey being the one of the biggest storm disasters in recent U.S. history, perhaps prayers AND supplies would be a better decision. 

Or, as commentator Paul Begala tweeted, "This moron doesn't understand that those blankets and other donations are the answers to prayers."

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Texas has always said it can take care of itself. What the fuck is wrong with you! What, you think Carlos Cascos would have taken the help just cause he's from the needy Valley? LOL

Anonymous said...

Anony 5:02p

You're a fucking retard. What kind of fucking comment is this?

Fuck wad, you're probably that fraud DPM causing more shit, like his lies about donating $400 dollars to the Harvey efforts. We didn't see a receipt, did we? Like his fake New Mexico pictures. Fake news. If he did get Mike Hernandez or Rick Longoria to front him the $400, he'll never pay it back, so watch out Gavito.

What a looser. He thinks, since he had a part time job cleaning offices for some newspapers up east, that he's a reporter. Ha!! He can't tell if he's an eroticist or journalist. Ass!!!

Let's see the receipt retard !!!!!!

Anonymous said...

D.u.m.b.a.s.s. no time for pride
What has he donated?

Anonymous said...

Cascos was BIG only in his mind. He quit the job!

Anonymous said...

Envy. Jealousy. Has a home in Brownsville. He may just post the receipt. Then what are you gonna say, mugroso!

Anonymous said...

leave duardo or dpm alone. jerry is teaching him to show us his vulnerable side. . ha ha ha ha ha

Anonymous said...

Will someone explain to me how a prayer will fix the homes of all those that lost their homes to this God-given disaster? Things like this is what makes many of us question our faith. Or, it is really the beginning of the end? So be it and lets get this over, but meanwhile, those who wish to contribute whatever you can afford may want to do it by selecting one particular family to help out. I am sure they will not negate your heart-felt contribution. Once the repairs have been made, then, maybe then, you could give a thank-you,
but for right now, send in what will help immediately - money. oh, and I am not an atheist but neither am I born-again Christian. I just have so many questions!

rita