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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones
    But I'm blaming the govts etc, they need to be removed, by some outside force, or by the people. maybe in theory if you let them get oppressed to such a level that they might take action themselves

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    Quote Originally Posted by myvice
    Its no good feeding them if your neighbour is going to invade, then all of your fed people would stave!
    So you protect your self and starve your own people so they will have no need to attack! And even if they do they will have to use nukes too, so all of the people will be too dead to notice how hungry they are and the victor wins a really big carpark where no food can grow.
    More starving people? No, there all toast so no problem there.
    Obvious once it’s explained isn’t it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hXc
    I think that this bulletfund idea is wrong and sad but you are correct about donating to 3rd world countries when we have poverty in New Zealand. Just look at (Generalizing here but...) South Auckland, Flaxmere, Camberly, Maraenui, Waitara etc etc. Those places are just places I know of and can think of off the top of my head
    Damn right! I live in South Auckland and have no money, so send any spare cash to me and I'll go buy a new bike to tiki tour about on and report back any findings.
    I can also take it further afield to do a comparison with other places.
    God I'm good to you people, how many others would be so willing to spend your money?

    As for the "short list" just making a point that it’s not just 3rd world countries that neglect there own in the race for more toys for the local militia.
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    Mark, your attempt to make people like you seems to have failed miserably.

    I sponsor a child and it makes me feel damn good knowing that no matter what happens, I'll go to bed knowing that there is always someone Im able to look after
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lias
    As far as I'm concerned,. it should be ILLEGAL to donate money to starving children in Africa/India/wherever the fuck, while we still have poverty in our country. A pox apon anyone who lacks that national pride to donate only to NZ charities instead of pouring money into the 3rd world.
    I can agree, for native New Zealanders. But not everyone is native to NZ. As I said, it is probably best to start in one's own country, in some way. That might be what some people think when donating to forreign charities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    I can agree, for native New Zealanders. But not everyone is native to NZ.
    But not ANYONE is native to NZ. We are all migrants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop
    But not ANYONE is native to NZ. We are all migrants.
    FFS. If we are going to bring out that old argument, we can go back to australopithecus and company.

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    Oh - and one other thing.

    We really enjoyed our Chrisco package these holidays...
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

    - James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    I sponsor a child and it makes me feel damn good knowing that no matter what happens, I'll go to bed knowing that there is always someone Im able to look after
    Even if it's not yourself?

    *cough* spark plug *cough*

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    New Zealand has poverty?

    The only thing you could call poverty in NZ is the bay. Its all a matter of perspective I guess.
    Used to do a few overnite stops in Calcutta (Kolkata nowadays) a few years back. The first one gave me a few shocks when I saw the small children outside the airport that were crippled and begging for money. They were all broken up like they had been in some sort of accident and I asked our handler as to what had happened. His reply that a lot of them had been intentionally crippled by family (?) in an attempt to give tham some sort of survival chance absolutely floored me (bear in mind that I was living in Jakarta at the time and no stranger to the third world) . After emptying my pockets of all sorts of change I took the crew bus to our accomodation in the palatial TAJ hotel and had a disturbed nights sleep. I flew out a day later with my VIP passengers, who were all complaining about their beds not being comfortable enough, making me realise that my own country was doing just fine.
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    Question zimbabwe

    i reckon that we should be donating weapons to the poor, who can go out and topple these "corrupt governments", but that's only one idea, corruption is rife throught out the 3rd world, and might I dare say even in the US of A. Once you've lived there and worked it becomes quite simply a paying off game to do business. They just call it tax though. Taking a look at New Zealand and comparing the treatment of our poorest demographic I think it is luxerious compared to the poorest in africa and asia. Solving it starts with motivating the governments in the right direction with diplomacy and UN backing. And it also starts with not just New Zealand but restoring ties with other countries like AUS and UK, and maybe USA. but i dunno i'm only a naive ignorant student who doesn't know anything....meh..donate if you want to, if it makes your day.

    edit: btw, i happened to live in indonesia for 15 years so i might know something about corruption...
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    Quote Originally Posted by durka durka
    i i happened to live in indonesia for 15 years so i might know something about corruption...
    Mate its a shocker that corruption (Tidak Bagus) and it goes right to the core of the society so I wonder if it can be stopped now..
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    living it up mate? good idea

    on another note curious george just came over on the ktm duke he just got holy crap i want one sooo cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel
    Even if it's not yourself?

    *cough* spark plug *cough*
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    lol sniper your raxing up the posts tonight easy daisy too much pussy avatars me sees yessss (yoda voice)

    ok i better go to bed getting too bored and posting crap...night

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