Posted on 12/29/2004 3:13:43 PM PST by FairOpinion
The U.S. is, of course, to blame for all the world's ills. But when disaster strikes, who always renders aid? America is the world's largest contributor of international relief funds.
Last year Paula Dobriansky, State Department undersecretary for global affairs, reported "Americans privately give at least $34 billion overseas annually."
That does not include the $10 billion in official U.S. foreign aid, though it does include $18 billion in remittances immigrants send to their home countries.
That still leaves $16 billion sent across the world, which doesn't sound too stingy to us.
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Great post!
But we're still greedy, capitalist, scum-sucking, American infidels. You should be thankful the world even puts up with us. Now get on your knees and beg for mercy, FO.
:) Denote heavy, heavy sarcasm.
Excellent item.
1: The United States donated 35 Million dollars within 3 days of the disaster in Indonesia.
2: France donated $130,000 thus far (now 4 days).
The "Let them eat cake" attitude in France has risen to a new level.
Also needs noting, that France is the World's 5th largest economy, so it's not as if they couldn't afford it.
How much, or little, has Norway sent? Does Egeland pay US taxes?
Not to mention Bush sent the Marines who aren't free.
Speaking of American generosity, they had an interesting little tidbit on CNN a while ago. According to them, American Muslims aren't donating the way they could be out of fear the charities they donate to might get them in trouble. And apparently many of these Muslim Americans are disinclined to give to non-Muslim charities. They'll either give to certain charities, which may or may not be on a watch list, or they won't donate at all. If true, how nice, eh?
Add about 1 Trillion we spend each year to secure the world from aggression.
This is the way of the world. As a wise old Jewsih friend of mine used to say: "Why does he hate me -- I never gave him anything?" If you help someone out with financial aid, that puts him in an inferior position to you in his eyes; he resents that, of course, and dislikes you for it.
Mr. Egeland holds a Magister Artium in Political Science, University of Oslo. He has been a Fulbright Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley and a fellow at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, and the Truman Institute for the Advancement for Peace, Jerusalem. Mr. Egeland has been Chair of Amnesty International, Norway, and Vice-Chair of the International Executive Committee of Amnesty International.
..Amnesty Int. always seem to have it in for the USA..
dutty bastids..
Just which of these countries helped us in Iraq?
France can't afford more due to my boycott of their products.
Don't forget all the free military support we provide to others.
Giving charity is a requirement of Islam. I saw a Muslim site today. People were writing in about how to give for the Tsunami.
These people are wanting to help the victims, not the terrorists.
They talk a great plan and good intentions, don't they?
I prefer deeds. The road to hell... etc.
Most of them want to help the victims, not the terrorists.
They know what's going on.
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