Why are nations donating towards tsunami disaster?

TTT said:
Nobody angry.
Correct. I don't think people are angry but people are annoyed by your constantly offtopic posts. It appears that you have reading problem so I repost what Meg said:

Meg said:
That is the rule of AD. That is the purpose of any forum.

You are free to create ANY thread you want and talk about that specific issue.

It is just that people don't like to go into a thread based on the topic only to find out that it is about something else. No one has time to read all threads all day/night long so this rule helps save their time.
Read that post real carefully.

ravensteve1961, you too. Your offtopic habit is greatly annoying. Quit it. And oh, one thing about France. Apparently that you failed the history class (I wouldn't be surprised)... France helped America to win their freedom from British. If not for them, as of today, America probably will not be exist. Americans owes France eternally for that freedom. ravensteve, I am sick of your arrogant attitude.
 
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Magatsu said:
...France helped America to win their freedom from British. If not for them, as of today, America probably will not be exist. Americans owes France eternally for that freedom. ..
I think our debt was repaid in WWI and WWII.
 
ravensteve1961 said:
And they waited 150 years to repay france? JESUS CHRIST!!
Uhh... 150 years? Where the hell did that come from?
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Do the math,,,1776-1918 and what you get?
1918 - 1776 = 142

The answer is still not 150.

And... your point is?
 
Steel said:
what money does Asia own Britain for? :confused:

Yeah I was confused when I heard that too, it was on the news, but I found a website that confirms this, it doesnt say why Asia has to pay other countries...

BBC News


For those who can't be bothered to read through all that:

Emergency assistance

Mr Brown hopes a debt freeze, which would save affected nations billions a year, could be agreed internationally within days.

He told BBC News: "What we are suggesting is an immediate moratorium on debt repayments from the afflicted countries.

"That would then lead to an analysis of the debt needs of these countries, with the possibility of some write-off of debt."

About five million families have been left homeless

The chancellor said the plan would initially save the most affected countries about $3bn (£1.58bn) in repayments.

The proposal was being backed by the US, and discussions were under way with various other countries including France, Germany, Italy and Japan.

Mr Brown said the changes to debt relief, combined with aid loans and grants, would make planning the reconstruction efforts possible.
 
VamPyroX said:
Wow... thanks for the evidence! That would explain why your head is empty. Your brain was removed!
his brain must be about this actual size when it was removed. :o
 
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