I am positively sickened by the magnitude of the tsunami disaster, as I am sure are all of you.....so I don't want to overshadow the facts of this devastating humanitarian disaster, but I have to ask what you all feel (or if you have an opinion) about Jan Egeland's comments about the US and the aid they initially gave ("stingy") for tsunami relief. The link below is hyped up conservative propaganda( whichI was browsing, and don't necessarily agree with in its entirety), but the facts are outlined there (what Egeland said). Personally, I think the US was more than generous in its initial donation of $15 milliion. That a good amount of money with only preliminary reports, and really NO earthly idea what the magnitude of the situation really was. Initial reports only counted 14 people among the dead, after all. I feel this was quite generous....however, regardless of money and human assistance, it will take years for these countries to rebuild.
http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadAr ... p?ID=16473
I think Egeland had a poor choice of words...perhaps this comment was just misinterpretted, but IMHO it spoke volumes about the UN and how little it values the United States and our place in the world arena. What are your thoughts?
http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadAr ... p?ID=16473
I think Egeland had a poor choice of words...perhaps this comment was just misinterpretted, but IMHO it spoke volumes about the UN and how little it values the United States and our place in the world arena. What are your thoughts?
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