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Shaffer
08-09-04, 08:09 PM
Spector is midway through a stint for the aid group Médecins Sans Frontières in Al-Geneina, the capital of western Darfur.

He is a long way from his pediatric practice back in Boston.

"In a developed country this child would be in intensive care, he would be on monitors, oxygen a ventilator," Spector says as he examines an infant.

"He doesn't actually meet the malnutrition criteria for our camp because he's not severely malnourished. He's moderately malnourished."

Here Spector doesn't have simple diagnostic tools like blood tests, and every day he has to make tough choices about who to treat.

But these children are severe cases, and every effort counts.

Mothers are told to force formula into their skin-and-bone infants every three hours.

With malnutrition come other killer diseases: diarrhea, skin infections and septicemia.

These patients are also victims of the brutal wave of ethnic cleansing perpetrated by government-backed militias over the past 18 months.

"They chased us from our home seven months ago, they stole all our cattle and killed three people in our family," says Halimalayas as she watches over her malnourished daughter Zahra.

In another tent, Spector relishes a success. "She's so much better she looks marvelous," he says after examining a child.

But it's only a small success in a desperate bid to save about 2 million people in urgent need of food and medical aid.

There are not nearly enough humanitarian aid or aid workers reaching the region.

And 18 months after this catastrophe began, the world has coughed up less than half the funds the United Nations requested to save Darfur.

mrbsox
08-09-04, 09:15 PM
"And 18 months after this catastrophe began, the world has coughed up less than half the funds the United Nations requested to save Darfur."

I got to say NO !!

The u.n. has an opportunity to do what they are supposed to be doing.

They don't support us, why should we support them ??

CPLRapoza
08-16-04, 11:07 AM
mrbsox,

Although I do see your point, I would still have to disagree. Just because they don't support us doesn't mean we shouldn't help these people in need. One is politics the other is life-and-death to fellow human beings. I think we should do everything in our power to help them.

LivinSoFree
08-17-04, 11:05 AM
Perhaps I see things too much in black in white, but it seems to me that this is one of the most clear cut cases of good and bad that I've seen in a long time. The Darfur situation presents many of the same issues as Iraq did: a starving, impovrished populace being kept in said situation by rule of force, but without any of the halfass obfuscation of the issues and right and wrong of us intervening in that area. To be honest, the Darfurian situation is probably one of the places that we belong most right now. These people are dying by the hundreds, as the result of what is, in essence, tantamount to genocide. What more reason do we need to get involved? One of my drill instructors, DI SSgt Couch, during a Corps Values class one day, said something that will stay with me for the rest of my life, I'll do my best to quote/paraphrase here, though I wish I could remember his exact words:

"During your time in the Marine Corps, you will do things that you won't ever tell your family about, things that must be done, but no one back home can ever know about. You will do these things and fight these wars because of politics, because of oil, because of power. But in the end, the reason you will do these things, is because no matter what else, somehow, some way, in the end, you are doing good in this world, you are fighting evil, and that's all the reason you should ever need."

I'd volunteer in a second to go to Sudan to help these people, and wouldn't hesitate a second to flip that M16 on burst and start putting rounds through the M*****F****** who would do this kind of evil to another human being.

CAR
08-25-04, 08:00 PM
I believe that our country should put as much pressure as we possibly can on the UN to respond NOW. As for us getting involved, sorry but, we have enough on our plate. To be honest, with the way we are being "welcomed" in the "international community and especially the way we have been turned on by the UN- Let them handle it. I hate to see thousands,millions, die but, We did not create this problem. It's time these other countries critical of the USA get off their a$$ and commit to aid. Sad that France can't lead the march for rescue. Guess they are waiting for their white flag to get washed and dried.

Sgted
08-25-04, 10:34 PM
Originally posted by CAR
I believe that our country should put as much pressure as we possibly can on the UN to respond NOW. As for us getting involved, sorry but, we have enough on our plate. To be honest, with the way we are being "welcomed" in the "international community and especially the way we have been turned on by the UN- Let them handle it. I hate to see thousands,millions, die but, We did not create this problem. It's time these other countries critical of the USA get off their a$$ and commit to aid. Sad that France can't lead the march for rescue. Guess they are waiting for their white flag to get washed and dried.

Exactly CAR....

While I think we should help I want to see other rich nations contribute in like.
We can start with Saudi Arabia which has more money then Allah.
Why is it that America, the great evil empire always has to wear the Santa outfit ?.

hrscowboy
08-26-04, 12:08 AM
hell aint you all learned yet that america is the major police department for the entire world.

snipowsky
08-27-04, 03:19 AM
The Sudan is this Marines....

Islam Vs. Christianity!

So far Islam is winning hearts and minds! Either you become Muslim, pay a hefty tax for being a Christian, or you die by beheading!

Which side do you support Marines?

I say Christianity all the way, or I'd rather be dead by beheading!

LivinSoFree I got your back brother! When is the C-130 gonna be on the tarmac for our All Marine Merc Force?

James C Simpson
08-27-04, 06:32 AM
St. Matthew 25:35,40-43,45-46 St.Luke 6:20-21,25-26,31-40 St.Matthew 10:41-42