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Some Question Robertson's Katrina Charity
Operation Blessing Is Second on FEMA's List for Donations for Hurricane
Victims
By BRIAN ROSS
Sep. 9, 2005 - Charity and religious leaders are questioning why the
Federal Emergency Management Agency designated Operation Blessing as the
No. 2 charity for donations in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Operation Blessing is the charity founded and still chaired by Pat
Robertson, the politically well-connected television evangelist, who
recently called for the assassination of Hugo Chavez, the president of
Venezuela.
"Ladies and gentlemen, we've never had anything like this," Robertson
told his audience. "Let's rally together and do what we can."
In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the federal government,
through FEMA, issued a list of charities to which Americans should
donate. On that list, Operation Blessing was only second to the American
Red Cross.
Charity leaders say this FEMA recommendation is a huge boost for
Robertson's charity.
"It could be worth tens of millions of dollars," said Richard Walden,
president and founder of Operation USA, a non-governmental organization
specializing in disaster relief.
However, as Robertson hosted his daily television show in Mississippi
this week, other charity leaders were questioning why FEMA had
recommended Robertson's operation and left others off the list,
including Walden's Operation USA.
"I was shocked," said Walden upon seeing Robertson's charity so
prominently displayed on the FEMA Web site. "It stuck out for a reason
because of Pat Robertson's activities over the years."
Questions of Accountability
Seven years ago, those activities led Virginia investigators to say
there was evidence to prove Robertson "willfully induced contributions
from the public through the use of misleading statements." Robertson
denied the allegations. He then personally reimbursed Operation
Blessing. No action was taken.
"Based on their track record, I would say that, as an individual, I
would not give to Operational Blessing," admitted the Rev. Charles
Henderson, a Presbyterian minister, who is the executive director of the
Association for Religion and Intellectual Life.
According to its most recent filing with the Internal Revenue Service,
Operation Blessing gave more than half of its yearly allocation of cash
donations – $885,000 – to the Christian Broadcasting Network, or CBN,
of which Robertson is also the chairman.
"There is no accountability when you have two boards working hand in
hand like this," said Henderson. "One never knows when you're
contributing to Operation Blessing whether the money is really going to
the hurricane victims, or whether it's going to pay for some more
television time for Pat Robertson's television show."
Some charity watchdog groups have given high marks to Operation
Blessing. Bill Horan, the charity's president, at first denied his
charity gave any money to Robertson's television operation.
"Well, that's an absolute, total and complete distortion of the truth,"
Horan said. "Operation Blessing does not give 1 red cent to CBN."
When he was told of the Operation Blessing documents obtained by ABC
News, which show a contribution of $885,000 to CBN, Horan called it an
accounting issue.
"I'm president of a charity that's been working 22 to 24 hours a day for
the last week trying to save lives down there," he said, "and I'm not
going to talk any more about the issues that involve accounting."
A spokesman for Operation Blessing later told ABC News that the charity
utilizes Robertson's television network as a conduit for delivering
donations overseas, and that none of the money has been used for network
activities.
As for FEMA, Director Michael Brown says that he does not know who
decided to recommend Robertson's charity so prominently.
ABC News' David Scott and Avni Patel contributed to this report.
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