@RealJamesWoods is monitoring the hashtag #CampFireJamesWoods where people report missing loved ones and Mr. Woods followers retweet and help get the word out/look in shelters/hospitals etc for the missing people. Many have been reunited this way.
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I know it isn't Canadian news, but neither is what toilet paper brand trump uses to wipe his ass. Tons of Canadian citizens and expatriates live in the states and could be, or have a loved one, affected by this disaster. Not a peep from a single Canadian about this.
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THAT is not being united! Canadians would rather berate and help slander a President than help reunite families torn apart and find elderly who were retired in the area and are now unaccounted for, because of a raging fire. I am truly disappointed! We are better than this!
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People, human beings, REAL HEROES, are out there putting their own lives at risk, forgetting about their comfort, to save and reunite others while we fight over whether or not WH should have revoked someone's press credentials. People dying while we bicker about KSA or religion
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@RealJamesWoods, I would love to see#CampFireHeroes trending as a way to pay tribute to the men and women who are setting aside their own lives to help piece together and save the lives of others. Especially if some fall in the line of duty. We see so many other useless tagsShow this thread -
Floating around. A tag/tribute to our emergency responding HEROES would be fabulous!!! Fort McMurray fire didn't get this sort of social airing and I don't think first responders got the thanks they deserved, or the families of those injured or killed fighting the blaze!
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