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Bush:12-03-04--- Let them make bread

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BUSH ADMINISTRATION MAKES HUMANITARIAN FOOD RELIEF AVAILABLE FOR SUDAN

WASHINGTON, Dec. 3, 2004 - The Bush Administration today announced that it is further responding to the emergency food situation in Sudan by utilizing the Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust. The United States will make available 200,000 metric tons of wheat from the Trust to relieve suffering and avert famine in this African country.

Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman and U.S. Agency for International Development Administrator Andrew S. Natsios announced the release for emergency food assistance for Sudan. Conflict in the Darfur region threatens millions of people with starvation.

"We are pleased that we can use the abundance from our nation's farms to help alleviate suffering in Sudan," said Veneman. "These steps will provide relief to those in need. The United States is the largest donor addressing the serious food shortages in Africa. The President has made it clear that whatever other challenges and obligations the United States has at home and abroad, global hunger remains a U.S. priority."

"Through this release of the Emerson Trust, the United States will provide urgently needed food to meet the needs of 21/2 to three million Sudanese over a five-month period who are displaced inside Darfur, or have fled to neighboring Chad," said Natsios.

The wheat will be shipped as emergency food relief under P.L. 480, Title II, a program administered by the U.S. Agency for International Development. It will be distributed mainly through the World Food Program and is expected to arrive over the next few months.

The Emerson Trust was established as an emergency reserve to allow the United States to respond to unanticipated food crises, such as the current situation in parts of Africa. The reserve is being tapped because U.S. food aid programs this fiscal year are fully allocated to meet critical needs in Sudan and other parts of the world. Use of the reserve will help ensure that commodities will be available to respond to urgent needs in Sudan without undercutting U.S. food aid commitments elsewhere.

The Trust is administered under the authority of the Secretary of Agriculture. It was reauthorized through 2007 by the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002. Prior to this release, the reserve held 1.6 million tons of wheat. Up to 4 million tons in any combination of wheat, rice, corn or sorghum can be held in the reserve.

 
Yay? I'd rather see something done about the Janjaweed militia that is slaughtering the people of Darfur other than sending in more useless African Union troops.
 
Originally posted by: Megamorph
Originally posted by: ntdz
jesus, you guys criticize him for every goddamn thing he does.

That's just one of the reasons why nobody of any consequence takes liberals seriously.

Hehe, that sentence is surely why nobody of any intellect takes you seriously 😛

I'm not critizicing him alone. I'm xritizicing all the western world for not sending the millions and millions of tons of grain they have down there, even though it's just lying somewhere rotting. (That's a EU problem).

What i want to critizice him with, is that he spent billions on a useless war, billions that he could hav eused on helping people eat!
 
Originally posted by: ntdz
jesus, you guys criticize him for every goddamn thing he does.

Actually, we are just criticizing a sh*t-eating cockroach from outerspace. Do you get that?
 
I figure that I have to give a person credit or blame for what they do. This is a good thing, so a thumbs up.
 
Originally posted by: Megamorph
That's just one of the reasons why nobody of any consequence takes liberals seriously.

Originally posted by: Gaard
Actually, we are just criticizing a sh*t-eating cockroach from outerspace. Do you get that?

Oh, the irony. :roll:
 
Originally posted by: Megamorph
Originally posted by: ntdz
jesus, you guys criticize him for every goddamn thing he does.

That's just one of the reasons why nobody of any consequence takes liberals seriously.

Are you a person of consequence? If not what makes you think you can speak for those who are?
 
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Originally posted by: Megamorph
That's just one of the reasons why nobody of any consequence takes liberals seriously.

Originally posted by: Gaard
Actually, we are just criticizing a sh*t-eating cockroach from outerspace. Do you get that?

Oh, the irony. :roll:
A little advice, you might not want to say any more unless you really like the taste of shoe leather. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Gaard
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Originally posted by: Megamorph
That's just one of the reasons why nobody of any consequence takes liberals seriously.

Originally posted by: Gaard
Actually, we are just criticizing a sh*t-eating cockroach from outerspace. Do you get that?

Oh, the irony. :roll:
A little advice, you might not want to say any more unless you really like the taste of shoe leather. 😉

If you want to engage in a pissing contest, may I suggest

This thread..:|
 
Originally posted by: ntdz
jesus, you guys criticize him for every goddamn thing he does.

it's funny, but we accused the conservatives of doing the same thing when clinton was in office.

oh wait... that's right... the US was a much better place when clinton was in office.
 
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