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International giving by U.S. foundations totals $1.5 billion per year Charitable giving by U.S. businesses now comes to at least $2.8 billion annually American NGOs gave over $6.6 billion in grants, goods and volunteers. Religious overseas ministries contribute $3.4 billion, including health care, literacy training, relief and development. $1.3 billion by U.S. colleges are given in scholarships to foreign students Personal remittances from the U.S. to developing countries came to $18 billion in 2000 The US gives 75% of all International Donation Money.
Quote from: Machiavelli on January 05, 2005, 11:53:01 AMInternational giving by U.S. foundations totals $1.5 billion per year Charitable giving by U.S. businesses now comes to at least $2.8 billion annually American NGOs gave over $6.6 billion in grants, goods and volunteers. Religious overseas ministries contribute $3.4 billion, including health care, literacy training, relief and development. $1.3 billion by U.S. colleges are given in scholarships to foreign students Personal remittances from the U.S. to developing countries came to $18 billion in 2000 The US gives 75% of all International Donation Money.Your source: Woodrow... LOL... 'nuff said
Quote from: Needles Kane on January 05, 2005, 01:12:11 PMthe news just said taht America is taking the lead in overall aid given (manpower and money)so to RAFSTA... shut your bitch ass up...don't be afraid of the states just because we can make your house the next missle testing ground you little bitchLOL!!!For real, no one had to give shit. I think instead fo making this a competition about who gives the much, we should be more concerned with helping all of the victims over there. This thread is pointless.
the news just said taht America is taking the lead in overall aid given (manpower and money)so to RAFSTA... shut your bitch ass up...don't be afraid of the states just because we can make your house the next missle testing ground you little bitch
Quote from: *Jamal* on January 05, 2005, 02:51:04 PMQuote from: Machiavelli on January 05, 2005, 11:53:01 AMInternational giving by U.S. foundations totals $1.5 billion per year Charitable giving by U.S. businesses now comes to at least $2.8 billion annually American NGOs gave over $6.6 billion in grants, goods and volunteers. Religious overseas ministries contribute $3.4 billion, including health care, literacy training, relief and development. $1.3 billion by U.S. colleges are given in scholarships to foreign students Personal remittances from the U.S. to developing countries came to $18 billion in 2000 The US gives 75% of all International Donation Money.Your source: Woodrow... LOL... 'nuff saidMy source: Source: Dr. Carol Laderman - Aid and Comfort
I didn't give a fuck No, on the real... I didn't give anything, but I do feel pity for everyone out there.
Quote from: Needles Kane on January 05, 2005, 01:12:11 PMthe news just said taht America is taking the lead in overall aid given (manpower and money)so to RAFSTA... shut your bitch ass up...don't be afraid of the states just because we can make your house the next missle testing ground you little bitchamen...thank you He mentioned a good point. Who the fuck is givin the most troops and manpower over their???
Quote from: Sikotic Zissou on January 05, 2005, 01:16:51 PMI think instead fo making this a competition about who gives the much, we should be more concerned with helping all of the victims over there. This thread is pointless.Yeah, technically america could have given nothing, as with all the other countries. The tsunami victims are getting aid from various countries, and it shouldnt be about who gives the most. By the way while were on the subject on who gives the most, Rafsta....how much of your own money have you donated to the tsunami victims?
I think instead fo making this a competition about who gives the much, we should be more concerned with helping all of the victims over there. This thread is pointless.
Quote from: Rampant on January 05, 2005, 01:37:08 PMQuote from: Sikotic Zissou on January 05, 2005, 01:16:51 PMI think instead fo making this a competition about who gives the much, we should be more concerned with helping all of the victims over there. This thread is pointless.Yeah, technically america could have given nothing, as with all the other countries. The tsunami victims are getting aid from various countries, and it shouldnt be about who gives the most. By the way while were on the subject on who gives the most, Rafsta....how much of your own money have you donated to the tsunami victims?all that i have to my name 50$
i have a damn good excuse for havin any money... i wont bother sharing it with you because i dont feel the need to explain myself... i donated all i had and that could jeopardize my next 2 weeks, but me eatin noodles for a week i can handle.and i wouldnt ever resort to begging or going to a soup shop, i'd rather starve to death.
Quote from: rafsta on January 05, 2005, 03:47:38 PMi have a damn good excuse for havin any money... i wont bother sharing it with you because i dont feel the need to explain myself... i donated all i had and that could jeopardize my next 2 weeks, but me eatin noodles for a week i can handle.and i wouldnt ever resort to begging or going to a soup shop, i'd rather starve to death.if you did that, i think the the government either creamates you and puts you in a lovely folger's can or buries you in an unmarked grave....not bad huh?