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    Default Re: Are the numbers correct in Burma?

    HahahahaHAhahaha!

    Oh man, Beirut, that's hilarious. You copied that from Wiki and cut the stat they had for private giving from the US.

    Because, of course, that number you snipped out defeats your whole post, because Americans gave $295,000,000,000, or 295 billion dollars, to charity in 2006.

    The Irish? Not so much - less than ~800 million in 2005 (at the current high Euro value against the dollar).

    So they have still quite a ways to go to give 1/100 as much as Americans do.


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    Default Re: Are the numbers correct in Burma?

    Too bad. Don't care. My good intentions trump your negatorial triumphalism.

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    Default Re: Are the numbers correct in Burma?

    I'm not sure forcing aid upon the people would be the best option. Unfortunately, the nationalist government would no doubt whip up some patriotism and soon there would be fighting over the aid etc. And there's not many better places for a long, drawn out, guerilla-style civil war.

    Although IIRC there are a lot of quite strictly oppressed ethnic minorities in Burma who would be quite happy to be liberated.
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    When your little craphole country does 1/100 the amount of aid and assistance my country does, then your criticism will have any meaning to me.
    hey dave , when my little craphole of a country supports genocidal maniacs , overthrows democracies and acts like the biggest arse in the "civilised" world then perhaps you can make a comment that has any meaning to anyone regarding the subject .

    But besides that which is most obvious to anyone apart from the most brain dead muppet ,the post which you attempted to responded to yet studiously try to avoid....BTW didn't your country get widely criticised for its poor performance at disaster response and didn't it refuse aid and assistance from some countries .
    hmmmmm...true or false ?
    does the truth hurt ?
    does it diminish your errrr....."arguement"
    How about the other bit of the post you took offence at ., you know the poor big victim crap.....Actually Dave I think many in the world only call them that when it is done by hypocrits who do so over a pile of obvious lies and to top it all off make a complete balls of it , but hey don't let little things like that put you out of victim mode eh .
    ...any worthwhile response ....or is the truth too painful for your flag wrapped patriotic persona to accept ?

    Oh BTW Rabbit , you may crow about those figures that are based on "charitable" donations obtained from tax returns and claims for deductions , but you clearly misunderstand the Irish approach to tax returns so your figures mean bugger all
    Though of course it would be far easier to just point out that you cannot do mathematics at all Rabbit...unless of corse you thought that 1:100 of 273 million people can have some strange relation to the same sum of 1:100 from 273 million when it is only 4 million people . But hey keep on counting every penny in the church plate for deduction purposes , I know it makes you feel better about yourself

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    Default Re: Are the numbers correct in Burma?

    Quote Originally Posted by Devastatin Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman
    Though of course it would be far easier to just point out that you cannot do mathematics at all Rabbit...unless of corse you thought that 1:100 of 273 million people can have some strange relation to the same sum of 1:100 from 273 million when it is only 4 million people . But hey keep on counting every penny in the church plate for deduction purposes , I know it makes you feel better about yourself
    I've never written off Church offerings as deductions. And I don't know the custom in Ireland, or more importantly perhaps, your customs, but here we don't put pennies in the collection plates.

    And yes, the large population difference is somewhat the point.

    Too bad. Don't care. My good intentions trump your negatorial triumphalism.
    Reminds me of biofuel and food riots.

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