NEW YORK, April 18, 2007

IRS Chief To Lead Red Cross

Mark Everson Named New President Of American Red Cross

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(AP)  The American Red Cross selected Mark Everson, the commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, to be its new president Wednesday, filling the post as the charity restructures itself after intense criticism over its response to Hurricane Katrina

The Red Cross had been led by an interim president, Jack McGuire, since December 2005, when Marsha Evans resigned because of friction with the charity's board of governors. Her resignation coincided with congressional hearings assailing the Red Cross's uneven performance in Katrina's aftermath.

Everson, 52, who will take the Red Cross post on May 29, has served as IRS commissioner since May 2003. He previously was a vice president of SC International, a $2 billion food services company, and an executive with the French industrial group Pechiney.

"It is an honor and a privilege to become part of such a vital and enduring humanitarian service organization," Everson said.

The announcement came as Congress considers legislation that would dramatically overhaul the way the Red Cross governs itself. The charity's current 50-member board would be cut by more than half, and the influence of presidentially appointed overseers would be curbed under the legislation, which is expected to win approval this spring.

The reforms are intended to ease recurring clashes between board members and Red Cross management, and to address complaints that the organization was sometimes too bureaucratic and unaccountable after Katrina and the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

The 125-year-old charity was by far the biggest player in responding to Hurricane Katrina, raising $2 billion and mobilizing 235,000 volunteers while helping hundreds of thousands of displaced people. Yet it was sharply criticized for responding too slowly in some low-income, minority areas, for over-reliance on inexperienced staff, and for reluctance to work closely with other nonprofits.

The Red Cross itself, in a candid internal report, acknowledged that shortcomings included overwhelmed volunteers, inflexible attitudes and inadequate anti-fraud measures.

Evans' resignation in December 2005 marked the second time in three years that management-board feuding led to a leadership change after a national disaster. The previous president, Dr. Bernadette Healy, said she was forced to resign partly because of disputes with the board over whether money received after the Sept. 11 attacks should be placed in a separate fund or a general disaster fund.

Bonnie McElveen-Hunter, the chairman of the board of governors, said Everson "will bring new energy and drive terrific results" once his tenure begins.

Last year, the Red Cross aided victims of a record 72,883 disasters, mostly fires, deploying nearly 1 million volunteers and 35,000 of its own employees.


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by thgdriver April 19, 2007 4:26 PM EDT
He should be great at running the RED CROSS, he was getting blood over at the IRS, I know, they got plenty from me!!
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by comfortmd1 April 19, 2007 2:43 AM EDT
HEY!!!

now the richest in the Hamptons will soon be able to get disaster aid that the poor people don't qualify anymore for.

oh wait, its only REPUBLICANS that will get the aid, i misspoke myself...

what a fraud.
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by truthword April 18, 2007 10:00 PM EDT
The Red Cross is an upper level of Freemasonry aka Order Of The Red Cross... this is why they're able to go behind enemy lines during times of war, because it's usually freemasons on both sides running the wars. The elite use wars as human sacrifice to their babylonian false gods. Wake up fools....

A holocaust is a religious animal sacrifice that is completely consumed by fire. The word derives from the Greek holskauston (%u1F41%u03BB%u03CC%u03BA%u03B1%u03C5%u03C3%u03C4%u03BF%u03BD = %u1F41%u03BB%u03BF%u03BD [completely] + %u03BA%u03B1%u03C5%u03C3%u03C4%u03BF%u03BD burnt).

In Greek and Roman pagan rites, gods of the earth and underworld received dark or golden animals, which were offered by night and burnt in full.

Some of the Jewish sacrifices specified by the Torah, the olah was completely burnt. These, whole offerings, were referred to in Hebrew as `olah, a term translated as holskauston in the Septuagint. Today, some English Bible translations render the word as holocaust, and others translate it as burnt offering.
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by mainemade April 18, 2007 8:37 PM EDT
Now I have heard it all. The chief of the biggest legal fraud agency is going to head the biggest "charity" agency in the world? Now that's a good joke. About as good as child enforcement agencies that actually collect due support or a Bush running the country. That is good.
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by gunownerdan April 18, 2007 8:21 PM EDT
When can we abolish the IRS?
The time has come!
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by bill1fj April 18, 2007 8:21 PM EDT
Oh NO!!
I thought they already had enough problems.
Now a bush crony will have access to the ARC.
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by terrapin78 April 18, 2007 7:28 PM EDT
There goes ARC. Another Bush crony?!
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