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Told ya you couldnt trust the Red Cross. (Read 8339 times)
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Re: Told ya you couldnt trust the Red Cross.
Reply #30 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:28pm
 
Lee King wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:23pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:20pm:
Gordon wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 2:46pm:
I reckon Red Cross should make a statement that no money donated for the bushfire appeal will leave Australia.


Or no funds to anyone who's tinted.


bullcrap


No, it's true. Gordon no longer permits Curries in Chez Gordon. It's a whites-only establishment now thanks, gents.
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Reply #31 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 7:21pm
 
who the hell does the red cross think it is?

hope people make a stink about this

red cross needs pulling into line

get the money out of their hands.  It's not theirs and it wasn't donated to them
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Reply #32 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 7:49pm
 
PZ547 wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 7:21pm:
who the hell does the red cross think it is?

hope people make a stink about this

red cross needs pulling into line

get the money out of their hands.  It's not theirs and it wasn't donated to them


That's true, Alphabet. It belongs to the Knights of Malta.

Not racist or anything. Wogs are not a race, no?
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Reply #33 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 8:45pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 7:49pm:
PZ547 wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 7:21pm:
who the hell does the red cross think it is?

hope people make a stink about this

red cross needs pulling into line

get the money out of their hands.  It's not theirs and it wasn't donated to them


That's true, Alphabet. It belongs to the Knights of Malta.

Not racist or anything. Wogs are not a race, no?


I think you'll find Alphabet knows the Knights of Malta are just rebranded Templars.
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Reply #34 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 8:57pm
 
Setanta wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 8:45pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 7:49pm:
PZ547 wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 7:21pm:
who the hell does the red cross think it is?

hope people make a stink about this

red cross needs pulling into line

get the money out of their hands.  It's not theirs and it wasn't donated to them


That's true, Alphabet. It belongs to the Knights of Malta.

Not racist or anything. Wogs are not a race, no?


I think you'll find Alphabet knows the Knights of Malta are just rebranded Templars.


Now now, no need to be racist.
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Reply #35 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 8:57pm
 
I got this from them today




We’ve been getting a lot of questions about the way we’re using donations to help bushfire-affected communities. These questions are important.
They’ve come about because of misleading information in the media and we’re getting in touch to clarify exactly how these donations are being spent.
•      Every cent donated to our Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund goes to our humanitarian response to disasters in Australia. More than 95% of donations to this fund came in for the summer bushfires specifically, and that’s exactly where they're going.

•      We've committed $30 million right now to help people whose homes were destroyed to meet immediate needs. Our emergency grants program opened two weeks ago - when we first knew we had the funds to make it happen - and as of today we've paid almost 700 grants.

•      For the last few days, we've been paying an average of $1 million per day in grants. That's because of the superhuman efforts of our team, who've been processing applications, weeding out fakes and bots, calling people to collect information, and notifying people that money is on the way.

•      How we spend the rest of the funds is being informed by the communities themselves, and their leaders, and guided by four independent experts – who, between them, have years of professional expertise and lived experience in disaster recovery. More financial assistance is coming, together with all of the other things people need to recover well.

•      We're using less than 10 cents in the dollar to make this work happen. To ensure we have systems that process grants securely, office space for our teams to work in, fuel for the cars we take to affected communities, equipment and training for our volunteers.

•      Any interest earned on money in the Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund will go right back to our relief and recovery effort. We're not using it for anything else.
The recovery effort will take time. It will take years. And it will be unique to each community.
Thanks to you, we will be there to help people process their grief, take stock of their losses, start to rebuild, feel safe and thrive.




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Reply #36 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:00pm
 

The forum tight arses have found yet another excuse for never donating to charity.

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Reply #37 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:11pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:00pm:
The forum tight arses have found yet another excuse for never donating to charity.

Oh dear   Roll Eyes


Now now, Gregg. We give our old clothes and coffee jars to the animal rescue op shop. Why would I need to donate to RC?

I must admit though, we don't donate the the RC but we do donate. I won't tell you how much though, I know that triggers you.
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Reply #38 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:25pm
 
Good for you, Setanta. The less that gets to the Muselman, the better.
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Reply #39 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:26pm
 
Frank wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 8:57pm:
I got this from them today




We’ve been getting a lot of questions about the way we’re using donations to help bushfire-affected communities. These questions are important.
They’ve come about because of misleading information in the media and we’re getting in touch to clarify exactly how these donations are being spent.
•      Every cent donated to our Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund goes to our humanitarian response to disasters in Australia. More than 95% of donations to this fund came in for the summer bushfires specifically, and that’s exactly where they're going.

•      We've committed $30 million right now to help people whose homes were destroyed to meet immediate needs. Our emergency grants program opened two weeks ago - when we first knew we had the funds to make it happen - and as of today we've paid almost 700 grants.

•      For the last few days, we've been paying an average of $1 million per day in grants. That's because of the superhuman efforts of our team, who've been processing applications, weeding out fakes and bots, calling people to collect information, and notifying people that money is on the way.

•      How we spend the rest of the funds is being informed by the communities themselves, and their leaders, and guided by four independent experts – who, between them, have years of professional expertise and lived experience in disaster recovery. More financial assistance is coming, together with all of the other things people need to recover well.

•      We're using less than 10 cents in the dollar to make this work happen. To ensure we have systems that process grants securely, office space for our teams to work in, fuel for the cars we take to affected communities, equipment and training for our volunteers.

•      Any interest earned on money in the Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund will go right back to our relief and recovery effort. We're not using it for anything else.
The recovery effort will take time. It will take years. And it will be unique to each community.
Thanks to you, we will be there to help people process their grief, take stock of their losses, start to rebuild, feel safe and thrive.






Filthy apologist.
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Reply #40 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:30pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:25pm:
Good for you, Setanta. The less that gets to the Muselman, the better.


They already get free houses, extra social security, and free university education.

What else do they want?

Or is that the Aboriginals?

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Reply #41 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:32pm
 
Frank wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 8:57pm:
I got this from them today




We’ve been getting a lot of questions about the way we’re using donations to help bushfire-affected communities. These questions are important.
They’ve come about because of misleading information in the media and we’re getting in touch to clarify exactly how these donations are being spent.
•      Every cent donated to our Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund goes to our humanitarian response to disasters in Australia. More than 95% of donations to this fund came in for the summer bushfires specifically, and that’s exactly where they're going.

•      We've committed $30 million right now to help people whose homes were destroyed to meet immediate needs. Our emergency grants program opened two weeks ago - when we first knew we had the funds to make it happen - and as of today we've paid almost 700 grants.

•      For the last few days, we've been paying an average of $1 million per day in grants. That's because of the superhuman efforts of our team, who've been processing applications, weeding out fakes and bots, calling people to collect information, and notifying people that money is on the way.

•      How we spend the rest of the funds is being informed by the communities themselves, and their leaders, and guided by four independent experts – who, between them, have years of professional expertise and lived experience in disaster recovery. More financial assistance is coming, together with all of the other things people need to recover well.

•      We're using less than 10 cents in the dollar to make this work happen. To ensure we have systems that process grants securely, office space for our teams to work in, fuel for the cars we take to affected communities, equipment and training for our volunteers.

•      Any interest earned on money in the Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund will go right back to our relief and recovery effort. We're not using it for anything else.
The recovery effort will take time. It will take years. And it will be unique to each community.
Thanks to you, we will be there to help people process their grief, take stock of their losses, start to rebuild, feel safe and thrive.





30mill  donated to 1,400 households, that should get them all a new swimming pool. That's on top of all the other grants etc, or is that just for the uninsured ones.
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Reply #42 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:35pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:30pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:25pm:
Good for you, Setanta. The less that gets to the Muselman, the better.


They already get free houses, extra social security, and free university education.

What else do they want?

Or is that the Aboriginals?



Both. There's never a thing left for Whitey, so unfair.

If you're a jolly Danish fellow from the prestigious University of Balogney, you don't get anything at all.

Can I say that?
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Reply #43 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:36pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:35pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:30pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:25pm:
Good for you, Setanta. The less that gets to the Muselman, the better.


They already get free houses, extra social security, and free university education.

What else do they want?

Or is that the Aboriginals?



Both. There's never a thing left for Whitey, so unfair.

If you're a jolly Danish fellow from the prestigious University of Balogney, you don't get anything at all.


Typical   Roll Eyes
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Reply #44 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:37pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 9:25pm:
Good for you, Setanta. The less that gets to the Muselman, the better.


The more that goes to my local community the better and some of them are musclemen and one is even a Muselman. Can you believe that?
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