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Friday, September 01, 2006

a million voices for darfur

my friend paulie sent this to me and i wanted to share it:

Dear Friend,I am writing to let you know I just signed a postcard to President Bush asking him to take action to stop the genocide in Darfur.Will you join me?Visit http://www.MillionVoicesForDarfur.org to send your postcard today!Right now a campaign of rape, slaughter and displacement is currently being carried out in the western region of Sudan, the largest country in Africa. Government-supported troops have displaced 2.5 million people in the past two years, hundreds of thousands have died due to attacks, disease and starvation, and it is estimated that 500 men, women and children continue to die every day. You can make a difference today by sending a postcard to President Bush at http://www.MillionVoicesForDarfur.org! We must put pressure on our national leaders to take immediate action. President Bush and the United States Congress have recognized the situation in Darfur as "genocide," but it will take much more than words to end the violence and suffering in Darfur. In fact this recognition imposes a legal obligation, let alone the inherent moral obligation, upon the U.S. to take action to stop the genocide.Visit http://www.MillionVoicesForDarfur.org to send your postcard today!If our leaders made Darfur a priority, hundreds of thousands of lives could be saved. Please join me in calling for immediate attention to Darfur and more robust action on behalf of the U.S. to support security efforts in the region. Visit http://www.MillionVoicesforDarfur.org to send an online postcard to President Bush and to learn more about what is happening in Darfur and what you can do to help.Please also join us to rally in Washington, DC on April 30th. For more information on this Save Darfur: Rally to Stop Genocide visit http://www.SaveDarfur.org/Rally.

2 comments:

Vigilante said...

This is a good cause, undeniably. But it's also undeniable that our actions in Iraq (alone) have incapacitated us - militarily, diplomatically, financially, and morally - from being effective against this genocide.

Unknown said...

unfortunately with this administration (869 days, 18 hours, 37 minutes and 8 seconds LEFT) you are right.

the king is far too stubborn to come out and say he (they) were all wrong and our troops would and could be better used elsewhere