I was looking at some rightwing sites and I began to notice the absence of links to relief organizations.
I am sure others can add to this, but here are some of my findings at the time of this post.
Rush Limbaugh --- nothing. The guy who stood in for him today does. You need to click on his link.
Ann Coulter --- nothing.
National Review -- nothing.
Weekly Standard -- nothing. You have to like the fact the top story today is titled UN Sex Scandal.
The New Republic -- nothing. Its top story is titled "Facing disaster, the Thai government fails its people."
The Nation -third link in the right column titled "How to help tsunami victims."
CNN -- second link from the top "How to help."
Tom Tomorrow's This Modern World -- top story right now and acknowledges that some of the links are from here.
The Washington Times -- nothing.
New York Times has link under the second story on the time titled "How to help: Disaster aid."
Fox News has a link on the left column "Raw data: How to help."
Le Monde has link on the first column titled "Vos dons en ligne."
Der Spiegel -- nothing on the first page. This surprises me. The top link on the right "Wer sucht Angehorige, wer hat Information?" [Who is looking for family, who has information] takes you to a page that has a forum answering those questions. On this page there is a link for contributions.
The forum is hearbreaking reading.
Salon -- nothing.
Slate -- nothing.
Bill O'Reilly -- nothing.
This are whether there are any links to how to donate to NGOs involved in providing relief services.