Operation Hiding

As noted here over the weekend, FEMA gave TV preacher Pat Robertson’s Operation Blessing a top slot on a list of approved charities that are helping the victims of Hurricane Katrina. It was, to be sure, an odd choice. Now, I’m pleased to report, FEMA has not only pulled Robertson’s charity from the list, they’ve effectively hidden any association to the outfit.

The oddity of Operation Blessing’s presence on the list was not just the fact that it is Robertson’s creation, but rather, that it was investigated for fraud — Robertson used Operation Blessing planes that were supposed to transport doctors and medicine to Africa to actually to transport equipment for a Robertson-owned diamond-mining operation in Zaire — and might have faced criminal penalties were it not for Robertson’s political allies in Virginia’s state government in the late 1990s.

Nevertheless, this FEMA page, instructing people on how to donate to victims on the Gulf Coast, no longer mentions Operation Blessing at all. What’s more, this page, with more general information on Katrina-related resources, used to mention Robertson’s outfit, but not anymore.

In general, it might be tempting to suggest FEMA is trying to “cover up” its promotion of a Pat Robertson charity, but under the circumstances, I can’t say I blame the agency for deleting all references to the group. In fact, I’m glad FEMA did it.

I do wonder, however, how Operation Blessing was endorsed by the agency in the first place.

Update: My friend Eugene Oregon writes in to suggest that while FEMA was directing donors to Operation Blessing, Robertson’s group may have had intentions that went beyond food and clothing.

The World Bible Translation Centre is sending a shipment of 100,000 Bibles to survivors of Hurricane Katrina in a bid to aid their spiritual recovery, reports Mission Network News.

Gary Bishop of the WBTC explained that, given the need in developing countries, the organisation rarely needed to distribute Bibles in its home country. He said: “Only something like a widespread natural disaster would cause us really to spring into action here in the United States. […]

The WTBC started assembling a response to survivors’ spiritual needs after requests for Bibles came streaming in. A request for 80,000 Bibles has already come in from Operation Blessing and Campus Crusade for Christ. The WTBC expects to distribute around 100,000 Bibles to hurricane survivors through such partners. (emphasis added)

Second Update: From comments, FEMA has only dropped Operation Blessing from the English-language page. The Spanish version is exactly as it was, with Operation Blessing among the top three groups to which Americans should donate cash.

FEMA seems to be an enigma at the moment. Of course, putting a former commissioner of judges with the International Arabian Horse Association in as FEMA Director is a serious head-scratcher.

Then again, maybe it shouldn’t be so surprising.

Bush: “Hey, Brownie, you know all about them Arabians, don’t-cha? Heh-heh-heh. You know, Brownie, we could really use that knowledge to fight them Arabian terrorists. You know how they operate. You’re hired!”

Brown: “Thank you, sir. I really need a job.”

  • Unfortunately a lot of media outlets picked up the initial list of charities FEMA issued. So the New York Times, my paper for example, had it during the days when people were most moved to contribute. The damage was done. I’m sure Pat got his God-given windfall. Why wasn’t his misuse of funds investigated and the man put in jail. Oh, wait, yeah…God helps those who help themselves.

  • Robertsom belongs in jail for robbing the old and poor people of this country. What a f…… crook.
    I know my mother still gives him money and she lives on $760 a mth. I can’t convince her not to. She is 91
    This guy is no great religous leader, heis the scum of the earth.

  • Call me a cynic, but when I read this story, I pictured a couple of young Republicans, annoyed at having to devote resources to black people, having a bit of fun. It’s kind of funny from their POV – sending all this do-gooder money to a charity responsible for, among other things, lining the pockets of the African dictator Charles Taylor who killed quite a few black people for power and profit. The irony of sending money given to help mostly blacks actually going to causing black misery is the same sick kind of humor I witnessed in Arizona, where the extra money people paid for “environmentally friendly” license plates was diverted to anti-environmental groups.

    Ha, ha, ha…

  • Odd that none of the actual victims were noted as making that request. The irony of giving Bibles to people whose loving Christian god killed them, destroyed their homes and families without mercy and left them scattered and destitute……

    Well, if somebody tried to give me a Bible and told me to praise Jesus in that kind of situation, that person would end up wearing that book in a place that Nature never intended, but would probably thoroughly appreciate.

  • Wait a minute. I went to the FEMA website, then clicked on the “Help the Victims of Hurricane Katrina” link which led me to the USA Freedom Corps. gov website, scrolled down to the make donations link “Network for Good” where Operation Blessing is still listed.

    So, it’s time to dogpile on

    and give them hell for including that group.

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