Bono And Geldof Criticise Blair Over G8 Pledges Message Board and Comments
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i agree with smokey. it is a painfully slow process but the mild successes are
overshadowed in the media by the drama of the massive losses and corruption.
many successes were documented when Bono visited Africa this past May. but
regarding promises made last July in Edinburgh, most benchmarks were not
reached or in some cases seem to be taken seriously let alone approached at
all. and the responsibility now falls to us, those who Bono affectionately
refers to as soccer moms and NASCAR dads, to from the bottom up must confront
our legislators and leaders to let them know it's a serious matter to us and if
they wish my support and vote, and those of any i can influence, these matters
most certainly should become both a priority and taken seriously.
the one-year report can be found at DATA.org. it is worth a peek!
stay close,
sammi
The public isn't pushing our leaders to comply with G8 promises because the
public does not comprehend the problems in Africa. All the public sees is that
money doesn't immediately bring Africa up to scratch. Pockets of hope seem to
be overrun by bad news of violence and signs of incompetence. The U.S. and
Europe don't care and don't really want to help or understand Africa. As Bono
quotes, Jesus said, "what you do to the least of me, you do to me also." As
long as there is one hungry or sick person in the world, we (Christians) have
not finished our work..
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