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Kuwait: $500MILLION donation, AFGHANISTAN $100K, Israel? $0.00
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LOL ... you really are good at " stirring " shit :thumbsup
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Hey I donated $1K, and I'm Israeli.
My country is not doing very well financially, give us a break. We're broke from buying overpriced OIL from KUWAIT... |
I'm surprised Kuwait gave that much... it's GREAT that they did but it is by God a LOT of money from one country.
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we are sending professional men power insted of money all the time
money means shit...those ppl need actual help. |
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Rrrigh... Fucking Sri Lanka donated $25k. It's like 30% of their GOP. |
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Oh how generous of Israel. Should we expect that zero dollar amount to arrive via cashiers check? Israel NEVER donates money. EVER. P.S. Bush turned away all aide anyway, so its a moot point. |
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if the internet was your only connection to people outside your village im sure trolling the net would be something you would be good at :upsidedow |
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you should expect nothing...since you are Ukrainian :321GFY |
Found a link for the Kuwait donation
http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0905/257374.html |
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So? Kuwait will get all that $ back by over pricing our fucking oil.
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Australia, Austria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Belgium, Canada, China, Columbia, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Germany, Guatemala, Greece, Guyana, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, ***Israel***, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Philippines, Portugal, South Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela. |
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Israel ? $0.00 |
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How much did Ukraine donate? :1orglaugh
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Ukrain $0.00. WHY? |
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Same question i had. |
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they offered help (not money) like most of those countries on the list but i guess it won't be a drama thread without Israel in the title hehe btw...we give money to a few countries like Ukraine and Russian all the time...not directly...but with all the ukranian whores we have here...that money must be going somewhere |
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I donated more than Israel - maybe I should start my own country? There'd be no shitty 2257 regs for starters...
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Israel gave..give it up
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P.S. It's spelled Ukraine, you uneducated fuck. |
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Sorry i dont know how to spell you're SHITTY countries name. |
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/03/kat...aid/index.html |
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Israel offers hospital, forensic experts and prayers to US Oh, Prayers! Those'll pay the bills. p.s. Bush rejected all aid. (exept for monetary) |
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And the winner of the foreign aid contest is .... *drumroll*
.. The United States of America ! Woo!! |
Village water is running out darkjedi. Go outside and meet some people.
http://www.qatarembassy.net/Qatar%20...0a%20House.jpg |
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you're full of shit |
Ukraine $0.00.
Are you fucking kidding me? You forgot that YOU or you're country has dont NOTHING to help us? All you have done in the past week is to stair up racial tension in this board and make people fight each other, when people were dying out in NO. And to top it all off you are not HERE! How do you know wtf is going on. O wow you saw some people looting in TV, bla bla bla!! you are in some hell hole in Ukraine. |
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that doenst sounds like monetary to me ;) let me guess, once they arrive those experts will be sold to the highest bidder trough ebay ? and thus resulting in monetary aid ?? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
israel sent help, people, paramedics...
what did your country send? "Horilka"? :1orglaugh http://www.ivodka.com/ukrainska-gorilka.html |
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JPost.com » International » Article
Sep. 3, 2005 7:55 | Updated Sep. 4, 2005 18:36 Jewish groups rally to help Katrina victims By SAM SER AND NATHAN GUTTMAN WASHINGTON [Print this Article] [EMail this Article] [Subscribe] [SMS Alerts] Jewish groups and communities across the United States have responded to the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina and moved quickly to help victims across the Gulf Coast, either in collecting donations or in hosting those displaced by the devastating storm. # Click here to donate to the UJC relief fund # Click here to donate to Chabad's Jewish Hurricane Relief Fund Chabad has been the most active on the ground so far, mobilizing its emissaries in communities near New Orleans and the rest of the affected region. Rabbi Chaim Lazaroff of Chabad in Houston, for example, has been working around the clock to help in a range of ways. He was one of the first people to offer help in organizing relief efforts at the Astrodome, where thousands of New Orleans residents were brought last week. "We went immediately to the Astrodome, even before FEMA and the Red Cross were there," he said on Friday. "We helped them set up cots and bedding and clothing We're trying to help them in any way we can. We've tried our best to coordinate with the other organizations; we encouraged them to start a registry of refugees/evacuees." One benefit of the registry, explained Lazaroff, was to identify Jewish victims in need so that Chabad could offer them help. Lazaroff said he and other members of the Houston Jewish community have worked to find local landlords willing to offer temporary shelter to dislocated families, find employers with jobs available to offer those whose employment has been indefinitely interrupted, |
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Sep. 4, 2005 12:08 | Updated Sep. 4, 2005 19:14 Israel offers hospital, forensic experts and prayers to US By HERB KEINON [Print this Article] [EMail this Article] [Subscribe] [SMS Alerts] Eager to show the US that Israel cares, Jerusalem is offering the US a field hospital, forensic experts and even organized prayer in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, diplomatic officials said Sunday. According to the officials, Jerusalem is still waiting for a response from Washington whether it has need for an IDF field hospital to be set up in areas hit by the Hurricane, or whether the US can use Israeli forensic specialists expert in identifying bodies. Israel experts, according to officials in Jerusalem, gained valuable experience identifying flood victims during January's tsunami when a team of experts was sent to Thailand. Beyond sending concrete aid, a number of other ideas to show that Israel cares about the tragedy that has befallen its closest ally were raised in a Foreign Ministry meeting Sunday. One idea was to turn to the Chief Rabbinate to have special prayers recited in the country's synagogues on Shabbat on behalf of the victims of the hurricane. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, meanwhile, told the cabinet Sunday that a delegation of defense and health ministry officials would go to the US this week to coordinate ways in which Israel could help the hurricane relief efforts there. The officials are to meet with representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Sharon, who opened up the cabinet meeting by sending condolences in the name of Israel to the US, said "the US has stood by our side during the most difficult days, and it is our obligation to help it in the areas where we are able to assist." "I want to reiterate my condolences. We will do everything in our power to render assistance in the difficult situation in which so many American citizens find themselves," Sharon said. Meanwhile, officials in Jerusalem said that the massive, multi-billion dollar rebuilding effort that will be necessary for New Orleans and other areas effected by the hurricane will likely alter Israel's tactics in trying to win some $2.2 billion in disengagement related aid to develop the Negev and the Galilee. Talks on this aid package have been taking place for weeks. One official in Jerusalem said that Israel will now have to take into consideration the US domestic situation ? as well as US President George W. Bush's new political problems ? before formally asking for the assistance. "Now is obviously not the time to go to Washington to talk about this," one official said. "It is too early to tell how this will effect us, but there will obviously be ramifications, such as how this will negatively impact Bush." Earlier on Sunday, the United States asked the European Union and NATO for emergency assistance, requesting blankets, first aid kits, water trucks and food for the victims of Katrina, the two organizations said Sunday. EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas said the 25-nation bloc was "ready to contribute to the U.S. efforts aimed at alleviating the humanitarian crisis" in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama - the American states hardest hit by Katrina. The 26-nation NATO alliance said it too had received a request for aid from Washington. The United States has asked for NATO relief support in the form of food rations for the thousands of people evacuated from New Orleans and other areas, the alliance said in a statement. US authorities had requested 500,000 prepared meals, thousands of blankets, first aid kits and several water trucks to provide clean drinking water. Over 12,000 national guardsmen and army personnel were in the area to aid in the rescue efforts and to return law and order to a violence-ridden New Orleans after municipal and law enforcement services were shut down in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. |
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The $30 billion in damages to New Orleans or whatever it's estimated at, is only so high because that is what the cost in the USA would be to rebuild... In most countires, $30 billion dollars would set them on their way to becoming a 1st world country...
The USA owns 50% of the world; they honestly shouldn't need donations; I donated, and I'm glad others did, though, if the current government wasn't in Iraq, and now the future governments will be stuck in Iraq (for decades), then you'd be much better off.. but Bush has made enough off of all of this.. and once he's out of office, he'll just enjoy the tens of millions+ (no idea how much he could possibly have owed to him by certain companies) .. Anyway.. The $500 million from Kuwait is probably a day or a few days' worth of oil profits, and they could export their majority to the US, and therefore want to keep good relations.. Matt |
Man it is really freaking sad when we will not take the assistance being offered. I guess Bush is scared they may want somthing in return.
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( I give you $$, you send troops ) ( I give you more $$$ , I can have a military base ) |
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You've propably born in the USA and you can't even speak your fuckin language moron. Get your ass out of your USA ass please and open your eyes to the real world? USA IS NOT DONATING ALL THE FUCKIN TIME TO ALL THE COUNTRIES, IT'S EVEN WORSE, IT REALLY RARELY HELPS (BUSH LIKES TO SPEND ALL THE MONEY ON NONSENSE WARS AND HIS OWN VACATION, NOT TO HELP OTHERS) SO PLEASE SHUT THE FUCK UP AND DON'T EXPECT EACH OF COUNTRY HELPING USA IN THIS SOOO FUCKIN HARD SITUATION, WHILE THERE ARE 10'S OF COUNTRIES IN REALLY WORSE SITUATION AND YOU'RE DOING NOTHING. FOREIGN AIDS ARE STILL PROPABLY BIGGER THEN DONATIONS FROM USA PEOPLE. |
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