Posting From The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
August 13th, 2008 at 2:37 pm | posted by Virginia SimmonsI didn’t get this up here yet. It’s an op-ed from Republican Rick Santorum and Democrat Harris Wofford published in last week’s Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
An excerpt below, the full piece here.
Among the many questions before us then, and especially before the next president, is do we push forward with these bold, lifesaving initiatives and seize the opportunity to deliver a truly historic blow against hunger, disease and poverty? Or will our next president shrink back and not follow through on commitments to those suffering from poverty and disease?
These are uncertain times. All of us are faced with skyrocketing energy prices, a limping economy, two wars and threats from abroad. Yet the fight against extreme poverty and disease is not a zero-sum game, nor does it reside in a foreign policy vacuum, isolated from our efforts to combat terrorism or deal with unstable regimes.
We may differ on key aspects of our military engagement overseas, but we do agree that American generosity through foreign assistance, and the alleviation of poverty in volatile countries and regions is a form of “soft power” that we cannot afford to under fund.

