User talk:82.228.207.5

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[edit] International response to Hurricane Katrina

"Very poor country like El Salvador, Argentina, Sri Lanka offered help to the USA, it's also notifiable that country which have bad relation with United States also proposed help Cuba, Venezuela. US Citizen may not be aware of this because of poor information on the media about that fact."

I’ve worked on International response to Hurricane Katrina, precisely because it provides information about the international community that might otherwise get lost. I was the one who included El Salvador, Sri Lanka, Cuba and Venezuela. But when a paragraph like this is included (which is clearly Point of View) the whole article risks deletion. That’s why I removed it. Try to incorporate that information (in accordance with Wikipedia guidelines of course) in a more relevant article, such as Political effects of Hurricane Katrina or Media bias in the United States. Thanks. --Tsaddik Dervish 03:25, 11 September 2005 (UTC)