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Old 20-03-2009, 20:41   #14
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Re: The Future of Humanitarian Relief?

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
No one is seriously suggesting we hand over the entire resources of the country over, instead it's perfectly fair and logical that we provide aid. The levels of poverty are unimaginable and people may argue that it should be considered basic humanity to try and alleviate at least some of the burden.
Thought that is what we already do: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...g8-396477.html

How much of a debt do we owe to the ex Empire countries? Just keep pumping in money because we had an Empire years ago and we should feel guilty about? Of course it's because of the old Empire that these countries are in the mess they are in

Of course the dictators of these countires will enjoy all this aid given by our governments and ohters, and of course red nose day money, gotta keep them in Saloons for there convoys.
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