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Post by george lover on Oct 1, 2006 13:37:15 GMT -5
we're doing all we can as a country! how far can we spread ourselves? yes we didn't find weapons of mass destruction but at least we got that freakin' dictatore sadam outta there.
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Post by majordill on Oct 2, 2006 14:10:29 GMT -5
we're doing all we can as a country! how far can we spread ourselves? yes we didn't find weapons of mass destruction but at least we got that freakin' dictatore sadam outta there. i thought this board was about children . so unless these kids are military genuises. what in the world are you talkin' about .
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Post by suwandijones on Oct 13, 2006 14:20:26 GMT -5
The United Nations estimates that 2 million Africans die each year of AIDS, and 24 million are infected with HIV. Incidents of malaria, cholera and even polio are on the rise in Africa. I'm glad groups like yourself and foundations supported by the Gates are doing something about it. More power to you.
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Post by gbenga on Oct 14, 2006 23:54:32 GMT -5
The United Nations estimates that 2 million Africans die each year of AIDS, and 24 million are infected with HIV. Incidents of malaria, cholera and even polio are on the rise in Africa. I'm glad groups like yourself and foundations supported by the Gates are doing something about it. More power to you. That is not the only problem my friend. In some cases there are families with more than sixteen children and they have to share some places as small as a room. This is not right.
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Post by ABLLE on Oct 17, 2006 17:46:33 GMT -5
we're doing all we can as a country! how far can we spread ourselves? yes we didn't find weapons of mass destruction but at least we got that freakin' dictatore sadam outta there. we're guessing this is some kinda error on posting.
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Post by ABLLE on Oct 17, 2006 17:47:09 GMT -5
The United Nations estimates that 2 million Africans die each year of AIDS, and 24 million are infected with HIV. Incidents of malaria, cholera and even polio are on the rise in Africa. I'm glad groups like yourself and foundations supported by the Gates are doing something about it. More power to you. THANX !!!
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Post by sule on Oct 21, 2006 13:25:38 GMT -5
The villages in Djibi , on the northern outskirts of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, in August had toxic waste dumped on it. This has caused the infants faces and skin to blister. Even though some have healed, new ones keep erupting. So instead of focusing on Madonna adopting an african baby or even the leud acts of congressmen at the white house, the needs of people should be at the for front.
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