Monday, January 4, 2010

Aids In Congo Why Are Leftists So Quiet About Bush Tripling Aid To Africa. And Settling Disputes In Congo And Liberia?

Why are leftists so quiet about Bush tripling aid to Africa. and settling disputes in Congo and Liberia? - aids in congo

Is it not live like this?

3 comments:

Hydra said...

Are you really serious? What the Ethiopian army at the death of Somolians with weapons and training the army of President Bush?

American-trained Ethiopian army, which is the source of most violence in the capital "in the last month, when more than 1,400 people died, most were civilians? Gadzooks, it's nothing wrong with that intellectuals can not be done?

http://www.lewrockwell.com/floyd/floyd71 ...

Jacob W said...

There's the dirty little secret that, in general, the Bush administration done a good job. The economy is in good shape, unemployment (including the recent price increases) is lower than it ever was under Clinton, the war in Iraq was the right decision and is a success that benefits the people of "Iraq and the rest of the world future generations.

It's finally starting to be in a large number of people who want the Democratic Party of things that go wrong will come to the United States, they depend on the government and the people of the totally lame when it comes to national security.

McCain / Palin 08th There is no other option.

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Richard_... said...

I recall the facts before you are misleading everyone: --

United Nations:

"The governments of donor countries have committed themselves to devote 0.7% of GNI for ODA (Official Development Assistance) to the United Nations General Assembly in 1970.
The recent rise [help] is not telling the whole truth about the generosity of rich countries, or lack thereof. As a proportion of gross national income (GNI), the measure is well below the 0.7 percent of the United Nations was created 35 years ago. In addition, development aid is often of dubious quality.
The assistance of the United States in terms of percentage of GNP has always been lower than any other industrialized country in the world, but paradoxically, since 2000 the amount was the highest. (Since the year 2004 alone, the transition from the last place with only one or two places.) "

Basically, in terms of% of GNP in the United States was one of the lowest aid donor.


My source for the previous answer was the United Nations. However, there is a conference report if anyone is interested. This is a 35-page document. Go to page25 for a bar chart showing the rankings Donations
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/l ...

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