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...................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims?
Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations from your Country. Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims. |
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On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:34:45 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:
..................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims? Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations from your Country. Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims. Canada's offers were made public about a day after the incident. Don't remember exactly, but they included a bunch of special mission C-130s. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "PocoLoco" wrote in message ... On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:34:45 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote: ..................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims? Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations from your Country. Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims. Canada's offers were made public about a day after the incident. Don't remember exactly, but they included a bunch of special mission C-130s. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." I obviously missed that....and if what you say is correct, I apologize.\ So what financial commitments were made by the Canadian government? |
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Never mind the Canadian government... I'm curious about the donation
response from individual Canadians... "*JimH*" wrote in message ... "PocoLoco" wrote in message ... On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:34:45 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote: ..................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims? Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations from your Country. Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims. Canada's offers were made public about a day after the incident. Don't remember exactly, but they included a bunch of special mission C-130s. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." I obviously missed that....and if what you say is correct, I apologize.\ So what financial commitments were made by the Canadian government? |
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![]() "Stanley Barthfarkle" wrote in message . .. Never mind the Canadian government... I'm curious about the donation response from individual Canadians... It's very difficult to put an exact dollar amount given by "individual" Canadians. The published figures, as of noon today, are over 100 million dollars. The way the figures add up is the amount that the private aid agencies, the church groups and the corporate amounts added to that of individuals that contribute especially for the Katrina Aid groups are totaled and the approx. figures are released by the government. The figures have to be verified by the Canadian Government for tax purposes, and export permits before shipments and bank transfers can be made. There are certain relief supplies that have to have figures attached for release to the US government as they are against US laws to ship them to the USA. ( certain drugs & medical supplies ) Jim |
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If that is indeed the figure, then my hat is off to the Canadian people. I
must say, the response from other countries has been much more than I would have imagined. May this be the start of a renaissance in the way we Americans view ourselves and our place in the world. "Jim Carter" wrote in message ... "Stanley Barthfarkle" wrote in message . .. Never mind the Canadian government... I'm curious about the donation response from individual Canadians... It's very difficult to put an exact dollar amount given by "individual" Canadians. The published figures, as of noon today, are over 100 million dollars. The way the figures add up is the amount that the private aid agencies, the church groups and the corporate amounts added to that of individuals that contribute especially for the Katrina Aid groups are totaled and the approx. figures are released by the government. The figures have to be verified by the Canadian Government for tax purposes, and export permits before shipments and bank transfers can be made. There are certain relief supplies that have to have figures attached for release to the US government as they are against US laws to ship them to the USA. ( certain drugs & medical supplies ) Jim |
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What about the help that Cuba offered and we snub our noses at them and
didnt have the respect to even decline there help ? Here is a country that we dont like and doesnt like us,but they took the first step to offer help. I dont care for cuba,but I feel we should of atleast decline the offer instead of ignoring it. Just my opinion Ed "*JimH*" wrote in message ... "PocoLoco" wrote in message ... On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:34:45 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote: ..................where are you on donations to the Katrina victims? Maybe I missed the news but so far I have not ready about any donations from your Country. Even Sri Lanka contributed cash to the need of the Katrina victims. Canada's offers were made public about a day after the incident. Don't remember exactly, but they included a bunch of special mission C-130s. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." I obviously missed that....and if what you say is correct, I apologize.\ So what financial commitments were made by the Canadian government? |
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![]() "ed" wrote in message ... What about the help that Cuba offered and we snub our noses at them and didnt have the respect to even decline there help ? Here is a country that we dont like and doesnt like us,but they took the first step to offer help. I dont care for cuba,but I feel we should of atleast decline the offer instead of ignoring it. Just my opinion Just to let you know what Sr. Castro was going to do for the unfortunate people of New Orleans and the surrounding areas. He put together 1,100 of his Island Nation's doctors AT THE HAVANA AIRPORT, and had the aircraft ready to send them to New Orleans. This was not just a token gesture. He had the doctors packed and ready to go along with 65 tons of medicines and medical supplies. Fidel has done this for many countries of South and Central America in the past. It was a fine and generous act on behalf of the people of Cuba. His kindness was ignored by President Bush. Jim |
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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 09:21:44 -0400, Jim Carter wrote:
Just to let you know what Sr. Castro was going to do for the unfortunate people of New Orleans and the surrounding areas. He put together 1,100 of his Island Nation's doctors AT THE HAVANA AIRPORT, and had the aircraft ready to send them to New Orleans. This was not just a token gesture. He had the doctors packed and ready to go along with 65 tons of medicines and medical supplies. Fidel has done this for many countries of South and Central America in the past. It was a fine and generous act on behalf of the people of Cuba. His kindness was ignored by President Bush. For some people, politics are more important than lives. |
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Jim Carter wrote:
"ed" wrote in message ... What about the help that Cuba offered and we snub our noses at them and didnt have the respect to even decline there help ? Here is a country that we dont like and doesnt like us,but they took the first step to offer help. I dont care for cuba,but I feel we should of atleast decline the offer instead of ignoring it. Just my opinion Just to let you know what Sr. Castro was going to do for the unfortunate people of New Orleans and the surrounding areas. He put together 1,100 of his Island Nation's doctors AT THE HAVANA AIRPORT, and had the aircraft ready to send them to New Orleans. This was not just a token gesture. He had the doctors packed and ready to go along with 65 tons of medicines and medical supplies. Fidel has done this for many countries of South and Central America in the past. It was a fine and generous act on behalf of the people of Cuba. His kindness was ignored by President Bush. Jim Maybe the victims should have been given a vote on whether to accept Cuba's help or not. |
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