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US increases tsunami aid to $350 million

They should make it $350 million and $150 thousand and then give those $150 thousand back to france, telling them that their help isn't needed. F*cking jerk-offs.
 
:thumbsup: to the OP! 😀



Originally posted by: Argo
They should make it $350 million and $150 thousand and then give those $150 thousand back to france, telling them that their help isn't needed. F*cking jerk-offs.



France offered (2nd offer) much more than $150,000. Of course, it was because of the embarassment!
 
I hope Bush goes on TV and goes "what up now b!tches you were sayin' somethin? " 😀

hehe on the serious note, little bit of international pressure never hurt anyone 🙂
 
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
If there's going to be an international spending war/pissing contest, I'm glad this is the issue they're sparring on. :thumbsup:

Yes, but I'll respond with this...

The U.S. should be first and strongest with its support.

That is all.
 
Per head, you guys matched France and Canada, that's very good and I'm not being sarcastic either.

Now you guys see why its good to have a pissing match 🙂
 
Don?t thank bush, he does not have the power to give that money. I am sure if it was up to him he would rather give that money to a no bid contract.


Also about a half of 1% of our national budget is "supposed" to go for international aid. That comes out to around 13 Billion dollars. So we have the money to give, we just did not want to. We were waiting for HalosPuma to give some of his money, because he does not think that Congress has the power to give money to a foreign nation. But he fell short, and Corporate American does not care about spending money on something that does not make money.

So HalosPuma, looks like in your twisted world congress did something unconstitutional yet again.
 
Originally posted by: ECUHITMAN
Corporate American does not care about spending money on something that does not make money.
You may want to look a little deeper into what Corporate America has been donating to support the relief effort.

 
Wow, that's a good deal of money to go along with all of the other expenditures that the US is spending with all of navy vessels and other equipment (helicopters, planes, etc,) that they are using.

The US as a whole is probably going to be giving an incredible amount of money and help.
 
Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: ECUHITMAN
Corporate American does not care about spending money on something that does not make money.
You may want to look a little deeper into what Corporate America has been donating to support the relief effort.

Nope, I really don't care to waste my time trying to figure it out. You tell me I am wrong, please proved proof.
 
A pissing match where the only the Victims of the Tsunami can benefit, is my kind of pissing match.
 
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
A pissing match where the only the Victims of the Tsunami can benefit, is my kind of pissing match.

now if we could just do that to hunger, homelessness, poverty, medical care....

 
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