Saving A Million Lives is Low-Hanging Fruit
March 6th, 2008 at 10:21 am | posted by Virginia SimmonsA major piece, with a major ONE shout-out, from Nicholas D. Kristof in the Times today.
But President Bush’s record underscores that other policies are difficult to get right as well: Iraq is a mess, and social security reform and immigration reform both failed. Mr. Bush’s greatest single accomplishment is that his AIDS program in Africa is saving millions of lives.
That makes it all the more stunning that Mr. Bush’s proposed budget for 2009 cuts U.S. funding for child and maternal health programs around the world by nearly 18 percent.
Fortunately, all the candidates are saying the right things about malaria, AIDS and support for education in Africa (although John McCain is fuzzier about commitments). You can compare the candidates’ positions on global humanitarian issues at www.onevote08.org.
Voters should remember this: A president may or may not be able to improve schools or protect manufacturing jobs in Ohio, but a president probably could help wipe out malaria. Compared with other challenges a president faces, saving a million children’s lives a year is the low-hanging fruit.
Read the full piece here, and remember to look through ONE Action’s “On The Record” site to learn the candidates’ plans to fight global poverty.
-Virginia Simmons


March 6th, 2008 at 3:00 pm
Thanks for posting this in the ONE Blog, Virginia, and thank you, Mr. Kristoff, for a fantastic article!
Take very good care, my friends. Blessings always.
AS ONE, debbie
March 6th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
Fantastic article! Thanks so much for sharing this!
Blessings,
Kathy