Thursday, September 27, 2007

24 Hours for Darfur -- Americans Demand Action on Darfur

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For the past three months, 24 Hours for Darfur has been collecting hundreds of video appeals from Darfuris and concerned citizens around the world calling for an end to the genocide. On Sunday, 9/16, 24 Hours for Darfur held a rally with hundreds of attendees to view these testimonies, hear from leading human rights and activist organizations and demand that the international community support a real peace process in Darfur. To learn more, visit www.24hoursfordarfur.org.

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srkeegan ::: Favorites
So you don't want us in Iraq, but you want us to intervine in a civil war that has nothing to do with us. Unfortunately, the Sudanese gov't. as evil as they are, are helping us with terrorist activity info. This may be a situation, much like WW II, where we are in the uncomfortable position of having to cozy up with evil people (like Stalin) to defeat a bigger enemy.
07-09-26 00:20:18
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pro7o7ype ::: Favorites
Darfur is about oil, not genocide.
07-09-25 23:17:53
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oldsteinar ::: Favorites
Grandpa Clarence Jones says: "You are right. Something strong has to be done. This is a disgrace. These leaders in Dafur are much worse than Saddam or anyone in Iran. This is a disgrace. Bush is too worried about Burma, when many more have been killed in Dafur. Wake up.
07-09-25 22:33:03
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utahdonnie ::: Favorites
time to save the united states of america. tired of seeing my tax dollars being waisted on third world countries that turn agianst us.
07-09-25 14:58:13
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utahdonnie ::: Favorites
hit up saudia arbia, sudan , syria , and the rest of the opec countries to help out for a change.
07-09-25 14:55:43
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rojoknight ::: Favorites
My heart goes out. But as a nation that everytime it goes in to help it becomes the bad guys. Hell can't be worse than the 12 or so Million illegals from the garbage can of the world. Bring em' here. As far as President Bush goes. I voted for him twice, and regretted it twice. (and I'm a full blown conservative) We don't need a president who can only say.. " There's nothing I can do about it."
07-09-25 13:44:19
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DrBones666 ::: Favorites
I feel no guilt. I feel no shame. I feel BORED AND SICK OF DARFUR. There is no answer to Africa. If it's not Darfur it will be somewhere else on that stupid continent. We have enough problems in our own countries. Like they say in Jersey: FERGIDABOUDIT.
07-09-25 03:53:27
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wu8932660 ::: Favorites
ok ,l like them
07-09-24 10:13:15
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mw4350 ::: Favorites
Maybe the UN should do it on their own - wait they are incompetent, corrupt and self serving. They would rather discuss bullshit like global warming. Get a life.
07-09-23 10:11:07
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mw4350 ::: Favorites
The last time we went into a shit hole to help, I believe it was Somalia and they drug our soldiers throught the streets for the world to see. If we leave Iraq, it would be Darfur times 10. People bitch about the U.S. getting involved too much and then bitch when other countries don't have the resolve to help without looking to the U.S.
07-09-23 10:07:43
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