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CNN's Anderson Cooper Rescues Injured Boy

CNN's Anderson Cooper is quite a guy. Yesterday, while covering the crisis in Haiti, a chaotic situation broke out as some hungry looters looking for food were pelted with concrete slabs from the top of a damaged store. A child was hit in the head in the chaos, however Anderson Cooper risked his life and pulled the child to safety and handed him over for medical treatment.

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Food and medical services have been very slow coming, leading to widespread looting incidents as some Haitians become very hungry and desperate. Another CNN personality, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, has been offering his medical services to injured persons in Haiti as well.

It seems that at CNN, they do a lot more than just report the news. The character and integrity of their personalities is among the best in the journalism business.


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Teabagging Expert Anderson ... (Below threshold)
Skeptic:

Teabagging Expert Anderson Cooper shouldn't be rescuing children.

2 days ago Cooper was stick... (Below threshold)
Jeff:

2 days ago Cooper was sticking a mic into rubble to record the cries for help of trapped victims WITHOUT giving any assistance to the friends and families of those trapped who were trying to dig them out by hand. Its good to see that he can do the right thing sometimes. I say keep it up Anderson.


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