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Originally posted by Ann
Hmm... How can I explain this...
Ok, let's take this example. Some organization is going around knocking on doors to collect money for their cause. They knock on the door to a poor family and the family makes a donation of 10 dollars. Then the organization goes to a rich family's door and get a donation of 100 dollars. But, the 10 dollars from the poor family was worth more to them than the rich family who had tons of money. Now, replace "rich family" with the USA and "poor family" by the other countries and you hopefully will understand what I mean. If not, I'll try to explain again
ok, so what you're saying is that other countries donations mean more because they donate more of their GNP than the US. Because of this you feel that the US masquerades as a helping country...by donating $$, but not a significant amount of its $$. Correct?