Complete List of U.S. Friends and Allies Contributing Katrina Relief

Good thing we have all those army reservists and National Guardsmen on hand to help out!

Oh, wait...
 
[quote name='niceguyshawne']It's not fair, we helped the Iraqis get their freedom, why can't they help us?[/QUOTE]

Iraqi's economic, political, and social situation =/ United State's economic, political, and social situation.

Trying to compare the two and trying to question why we don't get aid from them is quite possibly one of the most foolish things I've ever heard. It reminds me of something a child would say. I'm not trying to offend you, but your argument is extremely weak.
 
[quote name='SkyGheNe']Iraqi's economic, political, and social situation =/ United State's economic, political, and social situation.

Trying to compare the two and trying to question why we don't get aid from them is quite possibly one of the most foolish things I've ever heard. It reminds me of something a child would say. I'm not trying to offend you, but your argument is extremely weak.[/QUOTE]


Yeah, it was supposed to be. I am keeping in the spirit of the original post.
 
[quote name='Quackzilla']I hadn't realized that we were a poor third world country with no emergency management agency, and that we needed aid.[/QUOTE]
We provided India with aid after the Tsunami. They're not a "poor third world country with no emergency management agency". Where are they now?
[quote name='cheese']Good thing we have all those army reservists and National Guardsmen on hand to help out!

Oh, wait...[/quote]
Sarcasm noted, and agreed. They should be here rather than fighting extended tours. But keep the discussion about foreign aid limited to foreign aid.
[quote name='mykevermin']Do you have so few friends?[/quote]
Clever, and apparently we do. It's disappointing though, that we've provided so much aid in the past, but nobody is even offering sympathy. Maybe our aid should be cut.
[quote name='niceguyshawne']Yeah, it was supposed to be. I am keeping in the spirit of the original post.[/quote]
That's right, if you don't like someone's argument, belittle it. It's vastly preferable to dealing with a hard truth.
 
[quote name='Quillion']

That's right, if you don't like someone's argument, belittle it. It's vastly preferable to dealing with a hard truth.[/QUOTE]

In any other post PAD is bitching about any sort of social program and how the rich do not have any sort of obligation toward wealth distribution. Now he is bitching about how we aren't getting any help from the world ? If we are supposed to be a world leader and don't owe anything to anyone, why are we in need of a handout?
 
[quote name='Quillion']

That's right, if you don't like someone's argument, belittle it. It's vastly preferable to dealing with a hard truth.[/QUOTE]

or you could just point out a misspelled word...
 
We provided India with aid after the Tsunami. They're not a "poor third world country with no emergency management agency". Where are they now?

Ummm........ since when isn't india a third world country? Close to half of indias young children are malnourished. Many parts of india are extremely poor.

Though didn't venezuela offer to send rescue workers? And I did hear talk from europe, but, again, we have the money to fix it ourselves, something the countries hit by the tsunami do not have (not that we gave them what was pledged anyway)
 
Venezuela pleged to sned food and feul, nothing has happened yet on that, but it's only been two days. Besides that I've heard nothing except some aid organizations like Red Cross in Canada recieving donations and sending some workers, and the fact that people are so quick to what looks like support the lack of actions taken by other countries amkes me a little disgusted. You can even criticize the government all you want, but the US in general sends millions in private aid to other countries at well. The question of where our allies and people we've helped in the past are is a soild one IMO. Talk about 3rd world countries til you're blue, but why hasn't a country like England sent any aid workers or even declared to do so yet? Countries like Germany sit around yapping about how oil will go up now and the cost of insurence, but don't seem to want help out much. Like a half dozen EU countries sent firefighters out to battle forest fires a couple weeks ago, yet nothing after hurricane Katrina.

It's not even really about who should be our firend and ally or what counrty is more developed, aid work is supposed to about helping other people in times of crisis. Even if a country like India is poor they have rescue workers and equipment there. They can send say 8 workers and a couple boats to help out, but alas there's nothing. If everyone just decides to sit around and say "they can handle it themselves" it defeats the whole purpose of sending aid anywhere.
 
[quote name='Quillion']Clever, and apparently we do. It's disappointing though, that we've provided so much aid in the past, but nobody is even offering sympathy. Maybe our aid should be cut.[/QUOTE]

Wrong again. You really need to start doing some homework before posting here:

Katrina prompts global support for victims

VIENNA, Austria -- From papal prayers to telegrams from China, the world reacted with an outpouring of compassion Wednesday for the American victims of Hurricane Katrina, even moved to offer aid at the sight of what nature could do to a wealthy and powerful country.

Throughout Europe, concerned citizens were keeping a close eye on events as they lamented the loss of life and the damage caused to New Orleans, often described as one of the North America's most "European" cities.

French President Jacques Chirac and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder sent messages of sympathy to U.S. President George W. Bush. Chirac, who has famously quarreled with Bush over the Iraq war, addressed his letter, "Dear George."

Pope Benedict XVI said he was praying for victims of the "tragic" hurricane while China's President Hu Jintao expressed his "belief that that the American people will definitely overcome the natural disaster and rebuild their beautiful homeland."


http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/natio...gory=1103&slug=Hurricane Katrina World Ready1
 
[quote name='E-Z-B']Wrong again. You really need to start doing some homework before posting here:

Katrina prompts global support for victims

VIENNA, Austria -- From papal prayers to telegrams from China, the world reacted with an outpouring of compassion Wednesday for the American victims of Hurricane Katrina, even moved to offer aid at the sight of what nature could do to a wealthy and powerful country.

Throughout Europe, concerned citizens were keeping a close eye on events as they lamented the loss of life and the damage caused to New Orleans, often described as one of the North America's most "European" cities.

French President Jacques Chirac and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder sent messages of sympathy to U.S. President George W. Bush. Chirac, who has famously quarreled with Bush over the Iraq war, addressed his letter, "Dear George."

Pope Benedict XVI said he was praying for victims of the "tragic" hurricane while China's President Hu Jintao expressed his "belief that that the American people will definitely overcome the natural disaster and rebuild their beautiful homeland."


http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/apeurope_story.asp?category=1103&slug=Hurricane%20Katrina%20World%20Ready1[/QUOTE]

Hey, genius, look at post number 12. Can you not read it because I didn't put it in shiny yellow letters? Those articles weren't out when I typed that statement. Now they are.

How's about you read all my posts before rebutting points I've retracted?
 
[quote name='Quillion']Hey, genius, look at post number 12. Can you not read it because I didn't put it in shiny yellow letters? Those articles weren't out when I typed that statement. Now they are.

How's about you read all my posts before rebutting points I've retracted?[/QUOTE]

Wrong again. The article I posted was from 10:16 a.m. Your post was 6:23pm.
 
[quote name='E-Z-B']Wrong again. The article I posted was from 10:16 a.m. Your post was 6:23pm.[/QUOTE]

Oh. Wow. Did you even read the article I posted at 6:23 PM? It's one rebutting my earlier statement.

When I checked the news sites this afternoon, at three, they had no mention of support, sympathy, anything. So I posted that the lack of it was disconcerting. When I found an article, I retracted my statement and posted it.

When I realized my statement was incorrect, I retracted it. When I informed you that your statement was incorrect, you forged ahead like a rhino that couldn't slow his momentum.

Please, stop being so stupid.
 
[quote name='Quillion']

Please, stop being so stupid.[/QUOTE]

I think it is pretty stupid to assume that no sympathy would be coming.

[quote name='Quillion']If you're using attacking someone on the basis of a lack of knowledge in the English language, while butchering it yourself, I'll call you on it. Fair?
[/QUOTE]

If that was the major thrust of my point, but it wasn't.
 
[quote name='usickenme']I think it is pretty stupid to assume that no sympathy would be coming.[/QUOTE]

E-Z-B's just pissed off that I called him worthless earlier. You're jumping in because you don't like me either. Whatever the reason, it's also pretty stupid to not acknowledge a retraction.
 
Who cares about what foreign governments are doing? The United States government has done jack shit, and it's absolutely disgusting.
 
[quote name='gambitmachete']Who cares about what foreign governments are doing? The United States government has done jack shit, and it's absolutely disgusting.[/QUOTE]

Good point, let's choose one individual as a scape goat. It's got to be someone prett high up, and none to bright or important.:whistle2:k
 
[quote name='usickenme']PAD's thread..backfired again[/QUOTE]

I don't consider that to be true at all. He will always have the opportunity to edit his original post to include the 53 countries offering aid, including the $5 million offered by the Chinese government (which, IIRC, was 33% of our initial government aid offer after the southeast asian tsunami - you know, right before the UN all but said our government was "stingy").

It's up to PAD to edit that post, however, and regrettably, I won't be holding my breath.
 
cough...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.....cough

http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/09/03/dems.katrina.radio.ap/index.html
 
you%20forgot%20poland.jpg
 
[quote name='Ikohn4ever']cough...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.....cough

http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/09/03/dems.katrina.radio.ap/index.html[/QUOTE]

Poland forgot us.
 
Funny pic. I like how you kept in the bottom of his post, where it points out that he had edited the post one hour after starting the thread. I'm curious, precisely, what was it that he edited?
 
North Korea's Red Cross Society sent a message of sympathy to the hurricane-ravaged United States on Saturday, in a rare gesture toward a country the communist state has called "evil" led by a "political imbecile."

The reclusive North is involved a long-standing nuclear crisis with the United States and claims that aggressive U.S. intent has forced it to build nuclear weapons.

"In the message, the society expressed sympathy with the USA Red Cross in connection with the great disaster suffered by those areas due to the hurricane," the North's official KCNA news agency said.

"(The Red Cross Society) hoped that they would recover from it and the living of the inhabitants in the afflicted areas return to normal as early as possible," KCNA said referring to the message.

There was no mention of an offer of recovery assistance.

The same North Korean mouthpiece agency criticized the United States on Saturday for naming a special envoy last month to address the human rights condition in the North.

"The U.S. is the world's worst human rights abuser," KCNA said, adding that Washington was engaged in "terrorism to spread the American style 'freedom and democracy' under the pretext of combating terrorism."

http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/new...29Z_01_MOL348607_RTRUKOC_0_US-KOREA-NORTH.xml
 
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