Saturday, May 9, 2009

Obama Follows Bush into African Brush

Hey, it is not like I want people in far away places dying (far from it); however, has anyone told this guy our country is bankrupt?

"Obama seeks $63b for world health" by Associated Press | May 6, 2009

WASHINGTON - The Obama administration wants the United States to spend $63 billion over the next six years to fight global diseases and provide more aid for prenatal and postnatal care, children's health, and fighting tropical diseases.

A good start would be to stop waging wars in so many places.

"We cannot fix every problem," President Obama said in a written statement yesterday, "but we have a responsibility to protect the health of our people, while saving lives, reducing suffering, and supporting the health and dignity of people everywhere.

Then stop dropping bombs on their heads!

And I'm having a real hard time believing globalists that set up these conditions and are driving them are interested in ameliorating them.

So, what, the endgame preparations just a big waste of time, huh?

The initiative, announced by Deputy Secretary of State Jack Lew, continues an effort begun under President George W. Bush to fight HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.

Nice change, Obama.

Please see: Was AIDS Man-Made?

Alan Cantwell, MD On The ManMade Origin Of AIDS

I'm not going to address the caring, compassionate globalists' issue again, 'kay?

We know what globalist health plans mean for the rabble of the world.
And what a betrayal of his own race by the half-Kenyan. To wage biowarfare against them for the globalists is shameful.

Lew called it "an extraordinary step to save the lives of men, women, and children" and said it links US national security policy with carrying out a moral obligation to help the world's poorest and most threatened populations.

Yeah, it isn't out of the goodness of our hearts that we do this -- it is for GEOPOLITICAL REASONS, and NOTHING was EVER so PURE and ALTRUISTIC!!


"We are ramping up efforts to fight poverty, food insecurity, and disease with solutions that will leave behind the tools to sustain long-term progress," he said.

The Bush administration pushed for funding to improve health in the world's poorest places, arguing that some could otherwise be breeding grounds for terrorism and anti-American sentiment.

Pffft!
You know how sick I am of that lie, right, readers?


By helping those populations, Washington hoped to improve the United States' image and security.

Why would the world's great liberator's have to worry about an image problem.... unless?

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Maybe you guys ought to worry about your image back home instead.