To: PhilipFreneau
I did mention in that post that I was referring only to money. I am glad that we are giving as much as we are and I am glad that Americans are willing to share what we have to help get not only much needed aid, but much needed freedom allover the world. It is very sad to see how little countries give overall, but we have to give them a little bit of credit for making at least a step in the right direction, no matter how small. I have a lot of problems with some of the European countries and even more with the UN, but if the are actually willing to help, we need to encourage it, these people really need it.
To: seeking1tim611
It is very sad to see how little countries give overall, but we have to give them a little bit of credit for making at least a step in the right direction, no matter how small. Get a clue, sonny. The United States is the most generous nation in the history of the world. There is nothing to be sad about the United States. There is, however, much to be sad about when referring to the unimaginable corruption that exists within the United Nations and its supporting surrogates, such as China, Russia, France, Germany, etc.. Thank God that President Bush is bypassing the U.N. to ensure the full amount of U.S. and coalition aid will reach those in need, instead of lining the pockets of Kofie's Kronies.
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12/30/2004 8:23:28 PM PST by
PhilipFreneau
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