Originally posted by STANGI assume the aid oversees for the tsunami is considered non-humanitarian.
It would be nice if America stopped using its power for non-humanitarian reasons.
That way the critics wouldn't feel the need to be persistent.
If this is the reason why you are so persistent, then where are your posts on Saddam H. killing millions of his own people. There's power being used for non-humanitarian reasons.
I think you are jealous of the power of the United States. We are a free country, and as much as it pains me to say this, you ARE welcome to live here.
Originally posted by wolfbynyteAmerica used Saddam as a cover.
I assume the aid oversees for the tsunami is considered non-humanitarian.
If this is the reason why you are so persistent, then where are your posts on Saddam H. killing millions of his own people. There's power being used for non-humanitarian reasons.
I think you are jealous of the power of the United States. We are a free country, and as much as it pains me to say this, you ARE welcome to live here.
Originally posted by STANGMy point is that you constantly point out just the faults of the United States. No other contries make your threads. And what's more annoying is that you post the same exact post again and again.
America used Saddam as a cover.
You don't make an argument, most of your posts are:
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Which again is annoying.
Saddam might be a cover, however, you fail to see my point that he was using power non-humanitarily. For those that might have been killed next by Saddam might look at our actions as humanitary and justified.
Originally posted by chaswrayI agree. I'm tired of both of them myself.
While the government of America might be giving less than 100M, have you checked to see what corporate and private America are giving? Or do you just what to continue with your garbage and spam? The company that I work for has pledged 500 thousand to the relief aid and I have given through various charities. So why don't you just STFU, I for one am tired of you and Mateulose
Originally posted by kingspawn43Me: $780 + helping gather donations from the public.
First stang, that is a very unfair statementQuestion.....how much have you given to the Tsunami fund? How much has your country given??????? Just curious
Australia: Up to $500M pledged (not bad for a country with less than 10% of America's population and far less millionaires/billionaires).