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[afro-nets] Africa fooled on Mosquito/Malaria Control? (19)


  • From: Craig Audiss <cybrcollectinc@yahoo.com>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 08:44:59 -0800 (PST)

Africa fooled on Mosquito/Malaria Control? (19)
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Isaac,

I suggest that you go back and digest my comments sparky. My ob-
jection was the tone of some that use this forum as a sounding
board to bash America. You compare me to Hitler? Let me
enlighten you a little buddy. I have relatives that died in
Europe and the Pacific theatre in WW 2 stamping out that
scourge. Then you step forward with a comment like that.

I unlike others that write in this forum genuinely care about
the people of Africa, and would like to help in any way that I
can. I try to write about the injustices that I have observed
and the theft of money and food that was meant for the poor. Un-
fortunately I hear a lot of things like solving Malaria with
bed-nets and I know that is a formula for nothing to change. In-
teresting that you should use the term Dark Ages when many are
still talking like they are still there. People like you can sit
back and say well we did something and then feel good about
yourselves. Good luck.

The U S has lots of money for Africa but do you get off your
duff to try to procure some of it to solve this terrible sick-
ness? No, you are content to write in this forum about meaning-
less B S and accuse me of being like Hitler.

The reason that I started reading this forum is because I lived
in Africa and care what happens to those people. To repeat my-
self "LEAVE THE POLITICS AND THE AGENDA'S AT THE GATE." These
will not solve Africa's problems and you know it. I believe that
I have clarified my position adequately for most people to un-
derstand.

Craig Audiss
mailto:cybrcollectinc@yahoo.com

[From the Moderator: I suggest to avoid any further personal flaming
and come back to the essentials of this discussion, otherwise I
feel inclined to omit messages of this type in the future. D.N. Mod.]