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Virtual Fighter 01-01-2005 11:32 PM

Here's the facts:

Number of deaths due to four Florida hurricanes in 2004: 117
Number of deaths due to Aceh earthquake and tsunami in 2004: 120,000+
Homeless due to Florida hurricanes: 11,000
Homeless due to Aceh earthquake/tsunami: 5,000,000
US government aid to help Florida hurricane victims: $2.04 billion
US government aid to help Aceh earthquake/tsunami victims: $35 million
Estimated cost of George bush's upcoming inaguration celebration, not including security costs: $40 million
US government direct cost, per hour, of the US war in Iraq: $9 million


Is the USA not doing enough for these 5,000,000 left homeless and those 150,000+ dead in asia?

1025 times more died in the asia tragedy.

The US government gave 57 times more money to the victims in florida.

Doesn't that seem the least bit unfair?

I could begin to find the amount of money the US government gave to 911 victims, but it would be too much work.

KenDaShoto 01-01-2005 11:42 PM

that is sad that they wont help more and that they are spending more money on a damn party then on millions of people left without homes
Florida could be in some understanding because theyre taking care of the home team but the money on that damn party just pisses me off
where did u get the info from a site of from doin a bit of reseach on each topic and if its a site mind givin it to me

Zpower 01-01-2005 11:43 PM

Im not really into politics, the whole conspiracy thing ect.. ect.. Though wouldnt it seem logic to give more money to these people in Asia. Just goes to show how cruel the world has become. I try to look at it this way. If this had happen to us, then I would hope most of the rich countries would lend a helping hand. but anyways this kind of stuff is always two sided and I dont like debating lol.. Also I have done absolutely no research on the topic so.. I'll stay out from any heated debates.. waste of my time anyways debating on subject such as this.



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akuma_forever 01-01-2005 11:44 PM

That does seem a bit unfair.. However, the way I see it, it is not the US's responsibility to take care of other countries, it's that country's responsibility. Now I'm not saying to screw over those people, but they should look to their own country for help. but I do think the US should donate alittle more...

Virtual Fighter 01-01-2005 11:50 PM

It isn't the US's responcibility to take care of other countries?

We've invaded country after country, INCLUDING IRAQ for the "saftey and well being of their people".

but when it comes to giving money for a tragedy, we are a little short.


I mean, look at this statistic:

US government aid to help Florida hurricane victims: $2.04 billion (as in $2,040,000,000
US government aid to help Aceh earthquake/tsunami victims: $35 million (as in $35,000,000)



That's a $2,005,000,000's for 119,883 less dead victims.




Edited By Virtual Fighter on 1104652291

KenDaShoto 01-01-2005 11:50 PM

yea i see what ur sayin but the prob wit that is that the countries affected are very poverty stricken places so looking to their own country is pretty much useless

just to specify my post was directed to the one before vf's but we posted around the same time and his came up before mine




Edited By KenDaShoto on 1104652303

akuma_forever 01-02-2005 12:02 AM

VF: I'm pretty sure it's not.. Although the US usually steps in anyway.

Ken: I know, and that's why I think the US should give some more.

DA_VIPA 01-02-2005 12:47 AM

u confuse me..america is famous for causing destruction all ova the world? you make it sound like america is the only country that can help ..i mean there are others. why dont u make a comparison with americas spending in contrast to the other countries then make the verdict of how much effort is being put in.

alamgir 01-02-2005 08:29 AM

[color=#000000]The british government alone has raised

DarkstriderX 01-02-2005 09:03 AM

America is still F'up why is bush in office again.. *sighs* heavily... bush is bad for america..


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