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  • Yes - I feel sorry for them *tear*

    Votes: 6 6.6%
  • No - All Americans are evil, especially the poor, illiterate ones

    Votes: 52 57.1%
  • I would - But John Howard has already made that decision for me

    Votes: 33 36.3%

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Australia donates $10m
September 2, 2005 - 4:25PM
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The Australian government will donate $10 million to assist relief operations in the wake of hurricane Katrina in the United States.

Prime Minister John Howard said the money would be given to the American Red Cross and used for emergency relief carried out by the organisation.

"Given the extraordinary generosity of the United States when other countries are in need, and given the very close relationship between Australia and the United States, and given also the scale of the disaster, we believe it is a very valuable gesture and a mark of our concern for the scale of the human misery that has come from this disaster," Mr Howard said this afternoon in Hobart.

He said he had already offered to send a team of emergency specialists to the disaster area but the US was yet to accept the offer.

The money would be used to provide blankets, food parcels and "all the sorts of things that are provided to people all around the world when they're suddenly rendered destitute", Mr Howard said.


Mr Howard said he had not yet spoken to US President George W Bush but confirmed he had sent a personal note of sympathy.

"He knows from the note and from our friendship that we would be concerned but he's got plenty on his plate and frankly I'll probably talk to him at a later time," he said.

Australia joins more than 20 countries - even poor Honduras - in offering help.

Accustomed to being a rich donor rather than on the receiving end of charity, the United States initially seemed reticent about accepting foreign aid, but later said it would take up any offers.

The hurricane devastated New Orleans and other parts of the US Gulf Coast, killing hundreds and possibly thousands.

"Anything that can be of help to alleviate the tragic situation of the area affected by Hurricane Katrina will be accepted," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.

The United Nations offered to help coordinate international relief efforts for the United States.

"The sheer size of this emergency makes it possible that we can supplement the American response with supplies from other countries, or with experience we have gained in other relief operations," UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said in a statement.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Howard said everyone's thoughts and sympathy should be with America.

"This idea that 'well they're the most powerful, wealthiest country in the world' - but when something like this strikes, the poor and the vulnerable are the same all around the world," Mr Howard said.

Earlier, President George W Bush said in a television interview that the United States could take care of itself.

"I'm not expecting much from foreign nations because we hadn't asked for it. I do expect a lot of sympathy and perhaps some will send cash dollars. But this country's going to rise up and take care of it," Bush told Good Morning America on the US ABC network.

McCormack said there had not been a change of position over accepting foreign aid and White House spokesman Scott McClellan also said the United States would take up offers of help.

The State Department said offers so far had come from Belgium, Canada, Russia, Japan, France, Germany, Britain, China, Australia, Jamaica, Honduras, Greece, Venezuela, the Organisation of American States, NATO, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Greece, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico, South Korea, Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

Assistance ranged from medical teams, boats, aircraft, tents, blankets, generators and cash donations.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon wrote to Bush offering medical teams.

"During these difficult times, we, the people of Israel stand firmly by your side in a show of solidarity and friendship," said the letter, which was released by the Israeli Embassy in Washington.

Where the United States really needs help is getting cheap oil and the Bush administration will be approaching Arab nations and other oil producers over the coming days.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a vocal critic of the United States, offered to send cheap fuel, humanitarian aid and relief workers to the disaster area.

The State Department did not comment on Venezuela's offer but several officials smiled at the gesture from Chavez, who yesterday called Bush a "cowboy" who failed to manage the disaster.

Cuban President Fidel Castro, a close Chavez ally, led a minute of silence in remembrance of the victims of Katrina in parliament today.

The parliament then returned to normal business with a resolution attacking Bush over the Iraq war.
 
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no.

As you say, they are the richest. If they can afford to war; They can afford to look after their own
 

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i would donate, just for those people whose lives have been totally destroyed. after all, it's not like it's their fault this happened. just because they live in the most powerful nation on earth doesnt mean they dont deserve at least a little help when something like this happens.
 

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However living on the coast in this "bowl" the land is probably much more fertile for cultivation and they can establish a port?

I would donate, but it would seem john howard's already made my decision for me. I want to set up a charity, to give money to the poor store owners in NO so that people can STFU about the looters stealing food/water/clothes.
 

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it's a bit rich
 

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only if the US reciprocates the favour if/when large numbers of Australians suffer from a huge natural disaster on our turf :cool:
 
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I voted the third option, though I'm not sure if I agree with the tone it suggests. I don't really have a problem with us donating as a nation, and just hope it actually goes towards helping people out.
 

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It is somewhat silly isn't it

"Token" is the key word here, whatever that may do for us.
 

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And what about the law and order issues over there... I cannot figure for the life of me, why they are having law and order issues.. I just can't put my finger on it. The TV footage shows people pileing into the stadium.. I just can't figure out how there should be so much rioting, rape, murder...
Well, this is the country with a constitutional gun right after all

But yes I find it absurd and unsettling... the gravity of the lawlessness is extreme. I mean take away the rules and in a split second everyone just forgets what society was.

Kinda reminds me of Lord of the Flies actually.
 

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If some country was hell-bent on it, strategically speaking now would be a nice time for a war with America
 

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The reason there is so much crime and violence in NO is that most of those who remain in NO are poor blacks, mostly in poverty. They didn't have a lot to begin with and anything they did have has been basically destroyed in Katrina. They are basically hanging out with dead bodies covered in blankets. I'd imagine most of them are going pretty crazy about now. There are rival gangs in the Superdome. Dudes are shooting at choppers.

I won't be donating, however. Not because I don't think it's a significant disaster - it is unprincipled for you to make donations based on the wealth of the economy which has suffered from the disaster. I just don't donate. I mean, if I wanted to, I could save a couple of lives a month by donating to feed African children. But I don't. And you don't either. That's just the way I'm wired, bud.
 

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I won't donate, but I will lobby the US government to bypass their racist sentiments and to effectively deal with New Orleans.

Last night the political representative of Coke and Nestle donated $300 mil to the Republican party...if only that money would go where it would make a difference.
 

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i wouldnt and not coz i think the americans are evil especially the poor ones...well i do...but i just don't like america...adn they are rich enuf to fund themselves...they don't need other countries money...anyways...hasnt australia already donated million and millions of dollars to the tsunami appeal tingy...geeez...we're gonna go backrupt if we keep donating...and i will never donate to any american organisation unless it realli appeals to me...but atm i cant stand americans and n e ting america except their movies/tv/music...hehe...and thats my opinion so to be mean to me
 

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tasha1188 said:
i wouldnt and not coz i think the americans are evil especially the poor ones...well i do...but i just don't like america...adn they are rich enuf to fund themselves...they don't need other countries money...anyways...hasnt australia already donated million and millions of dollars to the tsunami appeal tingy...geeez...we're gonna go backrupt if we keep donating...and i will never donate to any american organisation unless it realli appeals to me...but atm i cant stand americans and n e ting america except their movies/tv/music...hehe...and thats my opinion so to be mean to me
And this, fellow citizens, is the lowest common denominator.
 

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tasha1188 said:
i wouldnt and not coz i think the americans are evil especially the poor ones...well i do...but i just don't like america...adn they are rich enuf to fund themselves...they don't need other countries money...anyways...hasnt australia already donated million and millions of dollars to the tsunami appeal tingy...geeez...we're gonna go backrupt if we keep donating...and i will never donate to any american organisation unless it realli appeals to me...but atm i cant stand americans and n e ting america except their movies/tv/music...hehe...and thats my opinion so to be mean to me
OMG get an education. Your grandma sucks. :rolleyes:
 

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how rude...my grandma doesn't suck and if i knew who u were id beat u up for sayin that...and my grammer doesnt suck either...i jsut don't use proper english in forums n on msn...but FYI...im a good english student with good grades so up yours
 

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tasha1188 said:
i wouldnt and not coz i think the americans are evil especially the poor ones...well i do...but i just don't like america...adn they are rich enuf to fund themselves...they don't need other countries money...anyways...hasnt australia already donated million and millions of dollars to the tsunami appeal tingy...geeez...we're gonna go backrupt if we keep donating...and i will never donate to any american organisation unless it realli appeals to me...but atm i cant stand americans and n e ting america except their movies/tv/music...hehe...and thats my opinion so to be mean to me
Sorry, but you're really dumb.

Most of your money goes to rich people...suck a wang.
 

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Then I suggest never again setting foot in the NCAP forums. Your input is not required nor wanted. Thank you. Have a nice day. Go watch the OC and practise your english.
 

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