some figures i thought were interesting (esp per capita results)
http://norightturn.blogspot.com/2004/12/pissing-contests.html
http://norightturn.blogspot.com/2004/12/pissing-contests.html
Locke said:interesting figures, but i would like to see them from a source which is a bit more politically neutral
the table is in desparate need of being updated
little johnny howard has pledged AUS$1billion and he is showing in the media that he has a heart, onya johnny!!!
Zyca said:Taiwan has donated US $50 mil from the government and the private donation is already over US $57 mil as well. With a population of 23 mi, I thought the list should include Taiwan... Owell I guess I know why we are not on the list![]()
chewie_nz said:Australia, NZ, The US, France
those are the ones i know of at least
chewie_nz said:Australia, NZ, The US, France
those are the ones i know of at least
while i highly doubt that we are "the most generous nation on earth" (in fact im rather annoyed they typed that, its bigheaded and downright stupid) it is rather impressive ammount. i heard there are heaps of companies who have pledged that they will match every dollar thier employees donate]Australians have been hailed the most generous people on earth after pledging more than $15 million for victims of the Boxing Day tsunami during a star-studded fundraising concert tonight.
The three commercial networks put traditional rivalries aside for the first time to simultaneously broadcast a concert and telethon to raise money for charity World Vision
Locke said:http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2005/01/08/1104832354113.html?oneclick=true
while i highly doubt that we are "the most generous nation on earth" (in fact im rather annoyed they typed that, its bigheaded and downright stupid) it is rather impressive ammount. i heard there are heaps of companies who have pledged that they will match every dollar thier employees donate]Australians have been hailed the most generous people on earth after pledging more than $15 million for victims of the Boxing Day tsunami during a star-studded fundraising concert tonight.
The three commercial networks put traditional rivalries aside for the first time to simultaneously broadcast a concert and telethon to raise money for charity World Vision
please note that the 15mil has nothing to do with the government, it is purely money donated by citizens during a telethon
Locke said:lol tell me about it
rove kissing bert newton ARRRRGGGG
lol
and whoever came up with the idea that grettle killen is a celebrity, well, lets just say they need serious therapy, fast!!
Lil Hulk 1988 said:Donations of money is great, how many nations are there with helos, ships and "feet on the street" in force helping these people? Money means nothing without getting the aid to the people, just ask the people of Africa.