In summary, the article is about Peyton working out for the Broncos. In the "Manning watch", he has turned down the Miami Dolphins. Peyton will work out at Duke, where he has been recovering from neck surgery, for the Denver Broncos.
Link to article
Personally, I'm over all the speculation. I just want him to choose a place. He said he'd choose a place in a week, but obviously, that hasn't happened. It leads me to believe that maybe Peyton does like to toy with emotions. It would explain why he and Irsay got so much "enjoyment" for making Colts fans squirm while taking weeks to come to a decision. I just wish Peyton would choose a team. He's already overshadowed his brother's Super Bowl win. He really doesn't deserve all this attention just because he's looking for the best organization where he'll get the most money and best benefits.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
WEEK 9
The article I chose is about how to donate money to victims of tornado victims. The particular site I chose, WTHR, teamed up with the Pacers and Kroger. Also, if belonging to a Financial Credit Union, one could donate there as well. In addition, if you were to text the Red Cross, you would instantly be donating $10.
Link to News Story
I will be open and say that, yes, I have donated. Though I did not go by means of texting a number or stopping in at a Kroger, I made sure I helped out in some way. My question, though, is where does this money go? After I give it to someone, how does it end up in the hands of the victims? After hurricane Katrina where Red Cross money was not used to help victims, I have been very cautious in donating money. Personally, I believe that is much better to donate stuff. In that situation, a case of water could be much helpful than five dollars because that amount of money does not even begin to give back someone what they lost. I know that water does not help someone sleep at night, but neither does a green piece of paper. I believe my time, my prayers, and my ability to provide actual substance is much better than money. Though I can not give all those people their previous lives back, I can start by helping them meet their basic needs to help them get by until their lives are restored.
Link to News Story
I will be open and say that, yes, I have donated. Though I did not go by means of texting a number or stopping in at a Kroger, I made sure I helped out in some way. My question, though, is where does this money go? After I give it to someone, how does it end up in the hands of the victims? After hurricane Katrina where Red Cross money was not used to help victims, I have been very cautious in donating money. Personally, I believe that is much better to donate stuff. In that situation, a case of water could be much helpful than five dollars because that amount of money does not even begin to give back someone what they lost. I know that water does not help someone sleep at night, but neither does a green piece of paper. I believe my time, my prayers, and my ability to provide actual substance is much better than money. Though I can not give all those people their previous lives back, I can start by helping them meet their basic needs to help them get by until their lives are restored.
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