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'T'sunami Disaster
One hundred and fifty thousand are now feared to have died in this tragedy, UK citizens have already donated over 60 million pounds to the relief effort, and the UK government have pledged to match this magnificent response from the British Public.
The U.S. government has also teamed up with a number of other countries to help out.
All the United Nations has done is critisize the U.S. for being "stingy" with relief aid. Meanwhile the U.S. are getting on with it and have sent a carrier group to the area, and they are now distributing aid via aircraft from the carrier group.
As the U.S. is the biggest single contributor to the U.N. coffers, comments of this kind must really piss off many Americans.
Its time someone called in an air strike on U.N. head quarters.
I am sure you would all wish to pay your respects to the victims of this, the biggest ever natural disaster.
Give what you can to these people.
One hundred and fifty thousand are now feared to have died in this tragedy, UK citizens have already donated over 60 million pounds to the relief effort, and the UK government have pledged to match this magnificent response from the British Public.
The U.S. government has also teamed up with a number of other countries to help out.
All the United Nations has done is critisize the U.S. for being "stingy" with relief aid. Meanwhile the U.S. are getting on with it and have sent a carrier group to the area, and they are now distributing aid via aircraft from the carrier group.
As the U.S. is the biggest single contributor to the U.N. coffers, comments of this kind must really piss off many Americans.
Its time someone called in an air strike on U.N. head quarters.
I am sure you would all wish to pay your respects to the victims of this, the biggest ever natural disaster.
Give what you can to these people.
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