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Old 04-14-2007, 04:52 PM
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Question Future of Imus charity ranch questioned

Future of Imus charity ranch questioned
By DEBORAH BAKER, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 54 minutes ago


RIBERA, N.M. - Don Imus's banishment from the public airwaves also deprives him of a critical platform to raise money for the sprawling Imus Ranch, where children with cancer and other illnesses get a taste of the cowboy life.
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Before he was fired last week for calling the Rutgers University women's basketball team "nappy-headed hos," Imus pointed to the northern New Mexico ranch to make his case that he is "a good person who said a bad thing."
With Imus out of a job, some wonder whether the pipeline to charity money will eventually dry up.
Just as corporate sponsors backed away from his radio show, "I think you'll see a similar effect on the charity, where the corporate donors will find a less hot-button charity to support," said Trent Stamp, president of Charity Navigator, a New Jersey-based charity watchdog group.
Imus said he and his wife Deirdre are round-the-clock surrogate parents to the youngsters who spend a week at the property, nearly half of whom are from minority groups and 10 percent are black.
"There's not an African-American parent on the planet who has sent their child to the Imus Ranch who didn't trust me and trust my wife," he said on his show. "And when these kids die, we don't just go to the white kid's funeral."
Kansas horseman Rob Phillips says he still plans to give the ranch proceeds from a 500-mile charity race he's staging this fall. But Phillips worries that without Imus's radio forum, the ranch and other charities will suffer.
"He had a capability to get on the air and raise a tremendous amount of money for these causes," Phillips said. "I don't see anybody else doing that."
Stamp said donations may increase in the short term because of the heightened attention — "the celebrity factor ratcheted up to a new level."
The Imus show's annual two-day fundraising radiothon, benefiting the ranch and two charities that refer children to it, had raised more than $2.3 million as of Friday, according to Deirdre Imus, who hosted Friday's show.
But in the long term, Stamp predicted the firing would cause "irreparable harm."
The ranch's list of contributors is not public information, but it has relied heavily on corporate contributions.
The Reader's Digest Foundation gave $1 million seven years ago, Imus has said, and American Express made a one-time, $250,000 donation nine years ago. Neither company is a contributor now, representatives said.
General Motors Corp. said Friday it would continue donating Chevrolet Suburbans for the ranch.
The Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey provides the doctors, nurses and "child life specialists" who attend every ranch session.
"While there is no excuse for these comments, we cannot overlook all of the good he has done for families of Bergen County and across the nation," the medical center said in a statement.
The nearly 4,000-acre ranch, at the foot of a mesa about 50 miles from Santa Fe, features a re-creation of the main street of a 19th-century Western town, a swimming pool, an indoor horse-riding arena, an outdoor rodeo arena, and barns.

Kids between 10 and 17 who have cancer or serious blood disorders, or who have lost siblings to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, spend seven days at the ranch — in the summer, when Imus would broadcast from a studio there — at no cost to their families.
They do daily chores, learn to ride and care for horses, and help feed cattle, sheep, buffalo, chickens, goats and donkeys.
They stay in the main ranch house, a 14,000-square-foot adobe hacienda that the Imuses describe as an "architectural masterpiece."
The menu is vegan: no meat, fish, poultry or dairy products are served.
It's an expensive operation. The ranch hosted 90 children from March 2005 through February 2006 and spent $2.5 million — or about $28,000 a child — according to its most recent federal tax filings.
That's at least 10 times what the Make-A-Wish or similar camps spend on kids, largely because the Imus operation is a year-round, working cattle ranch, Stamp said.
The ranch is at the edge of Ribera, one of a string of tiny villages along the Pecos River. Residents say the ranch closes itself off from the community, although Imus has given money to a local medical clinic and to a project to renovate a dilapidated school building into a community center — which he also publicly prodded Gov. Bill Richardson to support, calling him a "fat sissy" on the air.
Ignacio Lovato lives within a mile of the ranch but says he has never visited. "You can't go in there," said Lovato, who occasionally watched the Imus show. "Sometimes he was kind of funny, and sometimes he would say things he shouldn't say," said Lovato, downing a hamburger in La Risa Cafe. "I really don't think he's a good person."
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Another fallout from a situation blown WAY out of proprtion(sp). If this does happen I am sure glad that this was all worth it. A good alternitave would be for that chatterbox,piece of shit Al Sharpton and his equally idiotic twin Jesse Jackson to get there asses sued for what it would take to keep this place running. I mean after all it was their whole "whoa is my poor black ass ever persucuted by the white man" agenda that would be depriving these kids. Bunch of fucking windbags! Talk about milking a situation way to dry. Fuck them and they sorry asses! I know alot of people are thinking it. I don't want to hear another mother fucking thing from these black,my family was enslaved 200 years ago so you owe me now and will always owe me, even though I will remain uneducated and ignorant, bleeding heart pricks . You know what, my family is Mexican. My family has, along with the Native North Americans, have had a hell of alot more heaped on us and taken from us then them sorry ass whoa is me whiny fucks ever had and we don't go around saying whoa is me all the god damn time, and trying to suck up every tiny lil bit of public sympathy like these ass fucks do.
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so, now imus will actually have to pay for ranch labor huh?
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