Cruise Stands Firm on 9/11
Medication Comments at Gala
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December 16, 2005
Tom Cruise stood firm behind his controversial comments about
September 11 rescue workers coming off their post-trauma
medications when he visited New York City firefighters on
Wednesday night.
The movie star has been blasted by firefighters suffering the
effects of smoke inhalation from the World Trade Center
terrorist attacks after urging them to give up their medication
as part of a 'purification rundown' favored by his Church of
Scientology elders.
But public criticism didn't stop Cruise and his pregnant fiancée
Katie Holmes from visiting a New York City Rescue Workers
Detoxification Project fundraiser, which he helped found in the
wake of 9/11. The couple was joined by R&B star Usher.
He says, "I started this project out of the great respect I have
for the courage and service of the rescue workers.
"When I started this project I was in position where I knew I
could help. I absolutely consider it an honor and a privilege to
be here to help these men and women."
The annual Tribeca gala raised $1.6 million.
The project aids firefighters, emergency medical technicians,
police officers and the many first responders who were exposed
to potentially dangerous materials circulating in the air after
the collapse of the World Trade Center. |
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