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No one gives more than U.S. (Peter Worthington, Toronto Sune)
Toronto Sun ^ | December 31, 2004 | Peter Worthington

Posted on 12/31/2004 5:52:31 AM PST by NorthOf45

No one gives more than U.S.

Americans face unfair criticism over big relief contributions, Peter Worthington writes

By PETER WORTHINGTON -- For the Toronto Sun
December 31, 2004

The Boxing Day tsunami catastrophe may well be the worst natural disaster in human history.

It probably is in terms of lives lost, although one should remember the world's population has gone from under one billion in 1800 to over six billion in 2004 (it's tripled since 1927), so death from disasters keep increasing.

When Krakatoa erupted on the Indonesian island of Rakata in 1883, it sent a tidal wave circling and re-circling the globe and killed 36,000 people.

The death toll from the tsunami may approach 150,000.

Many see the catastrophe as a chance to forgo political differences and offer help to the dozen countries that endured deaths due to the tsunami.

Individuals' generosity

Indeed, generosity from individuals has been extensive and heartfelt -- and more spontaneous and altruistic than the reaction of some governments.

A reason that Canada hasn't sent its heralded Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) is not just that it hasn't enough transport aircraft, but also because DART exists more on paper than in fact. It's more government smoke and mirrors.

President Chandrika Kumaratunga of Sri Lanka, where the known dead exceed 30,000, has said: "I truly believe it is a time to shed our differences and unite to meet the challenge of rebuilding our country."

It is a sentiment shared by the world.

Why, then, would Sri Lanka refuse a plane load of aid along with medical and security personnel from Israel, among the first to offer assistance?

It seems Sri Lanka objected to the Israeli military helping. Some example of "shedding our differences."

Also the reaction of the UN's undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, Jan Egeland, was boorish when he suggested all developed countries except Scandinavian ones were "stingy" with aid.

Many saw this as a slap at the U.S., which donates 0.14% of its gross national product (GNP) to foreign aid, which is below the 1% of GNP goal set by UN bureaucrats, which no country matches.

Egeland subsequently claimed his remarks were "misinterpreted."

Yeah, but it's an attitude prevalent in the UN and among those who resent America.

Egeland explained his "stingy" remarks applied to the GNP percentages, not to the total amount given. This makes no sense. It's money that buys aid, not percentage points.

Top $1 billion

Although oft resented, the U.S. is the most generous country the world has ever seen -- which brings to mind the Chinese proverb: "I don't know why he so hates me -- I never tried to help him."

U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell took umbrage at Egeland's "stingy" quip.

He noted that U.S. aid in the tsunami disaster will top $1 billion and that the U.S. has given more aid in the last four years than any combination of developed countries.

President George Bush, also miffed at Egeland's remark, said the U.S.'s $2.4 billion in disaster relief last year was "40% of all relief aid given in the world."

While the tsunami is a catastrophic reminder of the power of nature -- it is also a reminder of America's enormous generosity.

Something for which it gets little thanks from people who should know better, like Jan Egeland.


TOPICS: Canada; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: canada; humanitarianrelief; janegeland; proamerica; stingy
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Ain't this the truth. It's tough being Canadian these days. If this doesn't wake up this country (Canada), I don't know what will. Props to the USA.
1 posted on 12/31/2004 5:52:31 AM PST by NorthOf45
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To: NorthOf45

D'OH, that should have been "Toronto Sun" in the title.


2 posted on 12/31/2004 5:53:41 AM PST by NorthOf45
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To: NorthOf45

Chinese proverb: "I don't know why he so hates me -- I never tried to help him."


Hadn't heard that one before but a good one.


3 posted on 12/31/2004 5:58:40 AM PST by PeterPrinciple (seeking the truth here folks.)
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To: NorthOf45

Thanks you, Peter Worthington.

[Not all Canadians are 'french'.]


4 posted on 12/31/2004 6:03:54 AM PST by TomGuy (America: Best friend or worst enemy. Choose wisely.)
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To: PeterPrinciple

As my Mom used to put it "no good deed goes unpunished."


5 posted on 12/31/2004 6:05:06 AM PST by jwpjr
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To: PeterPrinciple

I had heard and have used this one attributed to several, but most likely Clare Booth Luce: "No good deed goes unpunished."


6 posted on 12/31/2004 6:05:08 AM PST by TomGuy (America: Best friend or worst enemy. Choose wisely.)
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To: NorthOf45
If this doesn't wake up this country (Canada), I don't know what will.

(Canada)? Whatz dat? Oh. You mean that frozen block of condescension to the north of the USA. It require parentheses around it's name.

How much has the entire country and their government pledged for Indian Ocean Tsunami Relief?

What team have they sent to assess to amounts and types of aid needed in the region?

Oh yeah, I forgot. They're probably too busy harping at us and trying to score some cheap PR points on the world stage so they forgot to open their wallets, their hearts, their eyes and actually do something.

7 posted on 12/31/2004 6:06:31 AM PST by woofer
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To: TomGuy

Or as Peter Devries wrote, "The road to good intentions is paved with hell." :)


8 posted on 12/31/2004 6:15:10 AM PST by Darkwolf377 (Mobius Consistency Strip: I was for George W. Bush before I was for him.)
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To: woofer
"(Canada)....that frozen block of condescension to the north of the USA."

Quote of the Day. Already! :)

9 posted on 12/31/2004 6:16:24 AM PST by Darkwolf377 (Mobius Consistency Strip: I was for George W. Bush before I was for him.)
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To: woofer
Hey woofer,

Not all Canadians are bad people. The west is fairly conservative. Then again, they are more attached to reality than the french quebec sector ever dreamed of. liberals, where ever they are found, are a disaster to the living. Just take a look at the Washington state govornor's race...
10 posted on 12/31/2004 6:16:36 AM PST by Issaquahking ( Bush won, PROTECT OUR BORDER'S- NOW! Stop the Illegals!!!We'll handle the PC and the ACLU losers.)
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To: woofer
Ottawa is contributing 40 million. Ontario is giving 5 million. Private donations from Toronto area residents are approaching 10 million and growing. Major corporations are piling on. Doctors and other med pros started heading to the region the day after the incident. You can make donations in Toronto at any bank, police station, firehall, most churches and synogogues. The City of Toronto is rapidly looking into what direct help in the way of expertise they can send (disaster relief, emergency services, etc). When all is said and done it's entirely possible that Canada's contribution will dwarf all other nations except the U.S.

You obviously know nothing about Canadians other than what you see from our idiotic left wing media.

11 posted on 12/31/2004 6:32:51 AM PST by mitchbert (Facts Are Stubborn Things)
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You obviously know nothing about Canadians other than what you see from our idiotic left wing media.
What other kind do you have - and where are they hiding?
12 posted on 12/31/2004 6:37:19 AM PST by oh8eleven
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To: Issaquahking
Hey woofer,

Not all Canadians are bad people.

Never meant to imply that, although my reply post sounds like I did. Apologies extended if you, or any other Canadians on this forum were insulted by my phrasing. The Ottowa government kinda p*sses me off when they start flapping thier gums. Then I generalize, much to my belated chargrin.

13 posted on 12/31/2004 6:38:58 AM PST by woofer
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To: mitchbert

I, for one, will not bad mouth Canadians. I do business with folks up in Abbotsdford, BC and folks at Bombardier Aerospace in Toronto and Montreal. We not only do business, but we are great friends. They respect the United States and we respect Canada. They have their lunatics and America haters in politics, and we have ours in the current Democrat Party.


14 posted on 12/31/2004 6:40:09 AM PST by JLAGRAYFOX
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To: mitchbert
You obviously know nothing about Canadians other than what you see from our idiotic left wing media.

Mitch,

Please see my reply to Issaquahking.
And I do know somethings about some Canadians, albeit they are from the Prairie Provinces, but can probably stand to learn more.

Thanks for updating me as to Canada's citizens efforts and generosity.

15 posted on 12/31/2004 6:44:41 AM PST by woofer
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To: woofer

I am PROUD US CITIZEN, but have gold mined in northern Canada, and have a lot of time passing through their part of the frozen north. The Quebec frogs for the most part, can all go to hell in a handcart!


16 posted on 12/31/2004 7:02:50 AM PST by Issaquahking ( Bush won, PROTECT OUR BORDER'S- NOW! Stop the Illegals!!!We'll handle the PC and the ACLU losers.)
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To: JLAGRAYFOX

Ditto. I'm up in the Calgary oilpatch regularly and have never met better people.


17 posted on 12/31/2004 7:04:18 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Issaquahking
I am PROUD US CITIZEN,

Will someone PLEASE! take this shovel away from me.
I don't wanna dig anymore!

18 posted on 12/31/2004 7:09:32 AM PST by woofer
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To: Darkwolf377
I've always heard that is was ""The road to hell is paved with good intentions".. which was attributed to Samuel Johnson, (he didn't actually say this exactly, but was given credit).

There are plenty of Canadians who don't reflect the liberal left and to those Canadians - thanks for your support.
19 posted on 12/31/2004 7:12:46 AM PST by Ginifer
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To: oh8eleven

Listen, the libs were knocked down from a majority government to a minority in the last election and the Conservatives picked up a number of seats. Minority governments can be short lived ... it should get interesting this spring. We Conservatives are here and growing ... just not fast enough.


20 posted on 12/31/2004 7:14:14 AM PST by NorthOf45
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