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Bush Quietly Saved a Million African Lives (Yet he is being criticized by both the left & the right)
NC Register ^ | 7/31/2009 | Paul Kengor

Posted on 08/04/2009 6:50:05 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

What if a president, on his own initiative, under no demands from staff or from supporters or opponents, set out to spend an unprecedented amount of money on AIDS in Africa, literally billions of dollars, at a time when the nation could not afford it, citing his faith as a primary motivation and, ultimately, saved more than a million lives?

Wouldn’t the story be front-page news, especially in top, liberal newspapers? Wouldn’t it lead on CNN, MSNBC and the “CBS Evening News”? Might statues be erected to the man in the nation’s more “progressive” cities?

What if the president was George W. Bush?

I pose these uncomfortable questions for two reasons: 1) President Bush did precisely that regarding the African AIDS tragedy; and 2) a study claims that Bush’s remarkable action has indeed saved many precious lives.

And as someone who has closely followed Bush’s humanitarian gesture from the outset, I’m not surprised that the former president continues to not receive the accolades he deserves — including even from conservative supporters — for this generous act.

Bush himself realizes the lack of gratitude and media attention. I personally witnessed it very recently, on June 17, when I was in attendance for one of Bush’s first postpresidential speeches, in Erie, Pa. There, too, he mentioned the AIDS initiative — even adding that one of his daughters is in Africa today, working on the epidemic — and, there again, it received no press coverage whatsoever.

It all began in January 2003, during the State of the Union. In a completely unexpected announcement, Bush asked Congress for $15 billion for AIDS in Africa — drugs, treatment and prevention.

America soon learned this was not the typical State of the Union throwaway line: To show his seriousness, Bush followed on April 29 with a press conference in the East Room, where he exhorted Congress to “act quickly” on his “emergency plan.”

Accompanied by the secretary of state, he prodded America’s wealthy allies to join this “urgent work,” this “great effort.” He explained that AIDS was a “dignity of life” issue and “tragedy” that was the “responsibility of every nation.” This was a “moral imperative,” with time “not on our side.”

Bush then shocked the press by pointing to an unusual personal motivation, citing the parable of the Good Samaritan: “[T]his cause is rooted in the simplest of moral duties,” he told journalists. “When we see this kind of preventable suffering … we must act. When we see the wounded traveler on the road to Jericho, we will not, America will not, pass to the other side of the road.”

With amazing quickness, just four weeks later, Bush inked a $15-billion plan and challenged Europe to match the U.S. commitment without delay.

How did the plan work? In April, a major study was released by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine, published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine. According to the study, the first to evaluate the outcomes of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the Bush initiative has cut the death toll from HIV/AIDS by more than 10% in targeted African countries from 2003 to 2007.

“It has averted deaths — a lot of deaths,” said Dr. Eran Bendavid, one of the researchers. “It is working. It’s reducing the death toll from HIV. People who are not dying may be able to work and support their families and their local economy.” Co-researcher, Dr. Peter Piot, says PEPFAR “is changing the course of the AIDS epidemic.”

The study — still having received virtually no press attention several months after its release — estimates that the Bush relief plan has saved more than 1 million African lives.

Those are the facts. What about opinion, particularly public opinion?

That brings me back to my initial point. If a Democratic Party president had done this, he would be feted as both a national hero and international hero on his way to a ceremony with the Nobel Committee. George W. Bush, however, is getting very little credit — or, at least, no fanfare.

Again, I’m not surprised. I first wrote about the Bush AIDS initiative in a 2004 book, followed by several articles, including an op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle, plus many discussions on radio and TV talk shows.

I was struck by two reactions, from the left and the right:

From the left, I got incensed e-mails from Bush-hating elements refusing to concede that Bush did what he did. They said the craziest things, insisting not a dime had been spent and that the program effectively did not even exist. They could not find it within their power to grant that Bush could do something so kind, which they should naturally embrace. I’ve been most disappointed by my fellow Christians in the “social justice” wing — Catholics and Protestants alike — who have been deafeningly silent on a campaign that ought to serve as a poster child for precisely what they advocate.

To be fair, some have stepped up to thank Bush, including no less than Bill Clinton, as well as musician-activist Bob Geldof. But they are the exception. (In a piece for Time, Geldof wrote about the moment he personally asked Bush about the lack of awareness of the AIDS initiative: “Why doesn’t America know about this?” Bush answered: “I tried to tell them. But the press weren’t much interested.”)

From the right, I still get angry e-mails explaining that what Bush did for Africans is not a “core function” of government, certainly not enumerated anywhere in the U.S. Constitution. Fiscal conservatives asserted that America could not afford this huge expenditure at a time of post-9/11 recession, burgeoning budget deficits, on the heels of a massive operation in Afghanistan, and as military spending was about to go through the roof as U.S. troops headed for Baghdad.

Technically, or perhaps fiscally, much of this is true.

Yet, to be sure, George W. Bush understood the financial cost — and said so explicitly. Nonetheless, he judged that only America could carry out this “act of compassion” at that critical juncture. He also judged, apparently, that only he, as a Western leader, had the will to do this.

So, he did it. He absorbed the cost to try to save lives.

Well, we now know that the policy has worked — just as, yes, we know it contributed to a record deficit. Still, it is rare when history can so directly, indisputably credit a president for a specific, undeniable policy achievement — a genuinely generous one that clearly emerged from his personal doing, from his heart. Millions of lives have been spared or bettered due to President Bush’s intervention.

But while the policy helped, it never did anything to help George W. Bush’s terrible disapproval rating — and still will not, given its lack of attention.

Well, George W. Bush, the much-ridiculed man of faith — ridiculed often because of his faith — always said he never expected rewards in this lifetime. Here’s one that apparently will need to wait.

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Paul Kengor is author of God and George W. Bush (HarperCollins, 2004)

and professor of political science and director of the Center for Vision & Values

at Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: africa; aids; bush; bush43; bushlegacy; compassion; conservatives
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To: HKMk23

Powerful post. Thank you!


121 posted on 08/04/2009 1:19:38 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star recipient!)
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To: Gator113

It seems to me your point is that if we had not elected Bush, we would have gotten Kerry or Gore. My point is that we got that anyway when we voted for Bush. Perhaps not as virulent a “liberal” as the dems, but a RINO nonetheless.

Taking your apparent argument a step further, you believe it makes perfect sense to vote for RINOs to keep a demrat out of office.

Exactly how does that advance conservatism?

If it’s possible refrain from name calling and try to answer the question.


122 posted on 08/04/2009 1:20:43 PM PDT by dools007
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To: ohioWfan

Bush’s presidency will be seen by objective historians for what it was—a disaster.

He had eight years in office. The demrats rolled him over.

He can be given credit for fixing the Supreme Court. And he can be given credit for going to war against Islamic terrorism.

I refuse to him any credit for tax cuts since he joined with the demrats in a federal spending binge that essentially negated it.

How long the US SC remains in the hands of Constitutionalists is anybody’s guess. But his minimalist approach to fight the terrorists was a disastor. That conflict should have been over at least six years ago.

If you can name three other initiatives Bush succeeded in implementing that were faithful to the Constitution and/or prevented the Marxists from taking over the WH.


123 posted on 08/04/2009 1:30:11 PM PDT by dools007
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To: top 2 toe red
I’m sure you suffered greatly for the 8 Bush years. ...and is doing just super duper splendorous now under this new and marvelous regime.

It's almost like W's third term.

124 posted on 08/04/2009 1:32:29 PM PDT by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: dools007
He can be given credit for fixing the Supreme Court. And he can be given credit for going to war against Islamic terrorism.

That, in and of itself, is reason enough for you to admit that he is light years away from Kerry or Gore.

One can only presume that it is something emotional that is in control of your thought process, because if your logic were in control, you would never say the things you have said on this thread.

Can you imagine the difference for conservatism if we did not have Roberts and Alito on the SC? And you pass it off as nothing?

Can you imagine what would have happened to us after 9/11 if Gore had been in charge? Can you imagine how many more Americans would be DEAD if it weren't for President Bush? And that is no more than an aside for you? It means nothing to you that he kept us safe from terrorist attack??

As for the "minimalist" approach to the war against terrorists, that is nonsense. AlQaeda has been decimated. When Bush left office, both Afghanistan and Iraq could be considered victories. It took a while to find the right General (Petraeus) who shared the CinC's desire for victory, but he was found, and that victory was achieved.

Your final question is distorted. Bush is being falsely accused of ushering in Marxists when that is logically and factually inaccurate. You are asking me to prove a negative, and say what he did to prevent it - and that is impossible to determine based on any norm of debate.

Just be honest. You hate the guy, and nothing he does will satisfy your emotional need to bash him. You've made yourself very clear in that.

125 posted on 08/04/2009 1:40:46 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star recipient!)
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To: Moonman62
Wow. You've lost your mind. It's gone.

Good to know in case we run into each other in the future.

126 posted on 08/04/2009 1:41:54 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star recipient!)
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To: Moonman62
I forgot to add that I'm so sorry.

The lack of perspective on reality must make it tough to deal with what happens in life.

You have my sympathy for your loss.

127 posted on 08/04/2009 1:46:03 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star recipient!)
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To: top 2 toe red

Exactly.


128 posted on 08/04/2009 2:08:10 PM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: Deb
Deb, we found out today that Obama is asking leftists to spy on their neighbors and family and report them to the WH if they oppose his healthcare fiasco. He is usurping power from the Congress and the people of the United States, bankrupting us for an eternity, setting up unaccountable czars, lying with every single breath, destroying our defense and our ROE in Afghanistan, making nice to dicatators and ignoring freedom fighters, and still palling around with terrorists and thugs, and there is actually a guy on this forum who says he is the SAME as President Bush.

If I didn't know better, I'd swear I had taken a wrong turn and ended up on the dark side. It's insanity!

129 posted on 08/04/2009 2:16:07 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star recipient!)
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To: ohioWfan
I know. I hate reading the newspaper. I hate watching the news. I hate the anti-Republican flying monkeys.

I just keep reminding myself how good it feels when we win!

130 posted on 08/04/2009 2:22:48 PM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: dools007
No, it is because of you we have a Marxist in the White House. You are the ones who disdained our president and refused to defend him to others (regardless if he defended himself). You are the ones that want absolute and total purity when it comes to political policy. If your perception of what is pure is broken, you whine and moan and take your ball and go home. That is immaturity.

There will never be anyone in the White House to suit you...admit it.

Enjoy the Marxist. You helped him get there.

131 posted on 08/04/2009 2:28:30 PM PDT by Dave W
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To: Deb
Yes. And how good it felt to have a strong leader fighting for us instead of trying to shut our freedoms down and steal our country, turning it into something we can't even recognize in a matter of months.

How I wish we had President Bush back. This is a nightmare.

(Who can even begin to think that it's the same under Bush and Obama? WHO??)

132 posted on 08/04/2009 2:29:51 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star recipient!)
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To: ohioWfan
Uhhhh where's the link?

Always remember, Dubya started it with his comment "jobs Americans won't do..."

In my tender yute, I did every kind of miserable job, from hanging drywall, to hot mop roofs in the gentle August sun of southern California.

Not being born with a silver spoon in my mouth, I had to Bust my hump during the summer months to go back to college in the fall.

I could have clerked in a air conditioned store for about a buck fiddy five, (don't hold me to exact numbers here - whatever was the minimum wage back then.

But the wage level left nothing for school (I received zero support from anyone) so I worked the construction jobs that paid about 2 and a half to three times the minimum wage (again, don't hold me to exact numbers, just remember the ratios).

Now with all the illegals flooded in? These jobs only pay about a buck or two above the minimum wage. No wonder young'ns graduate so deep in debt. (Bush's fault!!!)

'Cause I lacked a rich Daddy, I'm less of an 'Merican than...? (whoever he sets the standard by)

Tell cheerleader boy we'll compare DD214's any day!

I apologize for being so blunt in presenting facts, but I couldn't ever call myself a conservative should I ignore them.

As far as him picking up dog poo? Heck, without his glasses, he thought he was shaking hands with Phil Graham, a former senator also from Texas.... And you have a blessed day!

133 posted on 08/04/2009 2:34:32 PM PDT by investigateworld ( For a perfect example of Alinsky's Rule 13, visit any Bush fawning thread)
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To: investigateworld

I didn’t realize you were on my who donates money to whom list, I must’ve skipped over your name by accident. Also do you have any proof that Bush ordered their prosecution?


134 posted on 08/04/2009 2:42:37 PM PDT by ronnietherocket2
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To: investigateworld
Thanks for telling your tale of woe. You're clearly a victim and fit in well with this liberal culture of victimhood. Do you want my tax dollars like all your other victim buddies?

You have my sympathy for your horrific life in this great country, and for how you suffered under the iron fist of George W. Bush.

Seriously and finally, the fact remains that President Bush is an honorable man. I'm sorry you don't agree, but it doesn't change the facts one whit. He is an honorable, real, decent man whom you hate because of a political difference of opinion.

So you have my pity as well. But don't be asking for any money just because you've been abused. Take care of yourself and quit your bellyaching.

135 posted on 08/04/2009 2:42:51 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star recipient!)
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To: investigateworld
I don't remember Bush ever saying "jobs Americans won't do..." but if he said it I disagree. I do know that he also launched job site raids that netted and jailed thousands of illegals (Obama just stopped them) and he expanded the border fence (Obama just stopped it) and he added thousands of border agents (Obama transfered them) and he deported thousands of illegals (I don't know what Obama is doing) and prosecuted thousands of illegal immigrant criminals (Obama has taken those funds and ordered them used to stop drugs and guns from GOING INTO MEXICO!!!! As if.)

Nobody really cares about your work history, but class warfare is an invention of the Left.

136 posted on 08/04/2009 2:44:59 PM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: TribalPrincess2U

Seems I remember some lefties way back when, were screaming that
America wasn’t doing enough for the AIDS in Africa.

Must have been just for show.

$$$$$

They cannot acknowledge the success of the PEPFAR programs because countries did not get money unless they supported the Change of Behavior programs that went with the money. To a lib, telling anyone, even a spreader of AIDS, to curtail sexual activity is verboten and an outrage. Hence, this program Must be Ignored.


137 posted on 08/04/2009 2:46:47 PM PDT by maica (Politics is not about facts. it is about what politicians can get people to believe. - Thomas Sowell)
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To: ohioWfan
Tale of woe? He77, I'm bragging. Graduated owing less than $500 bucks!

Hate him? No way, don't have time for that! Now hold him in contempt? Now we're on the right path. Come on FDIC Friday!

C And I don't need anything from you, but thanks for the offer*.

* But if you insist, kindly make a donation to the FReeperthon? Thxs

138 posted on 08/04/2009 2:58:56 PM PDT by investigateworld ( For an example of Alinsky's Rule 13, visit any Bush fawning thread (but don't ax 4 links))
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To: investigateworld
Well, now, as a mother and a teacher, you had me fooled. I would have sworn I heard you whining in every single post you've written on this thread.

You're a whiner par excellence, mr world. You may be a braggart, but you gripe with the best of them.

As for the contempt for President Bush - so be it. You hold an honorable, gracious, Godly man in contempt. It says a whole lot about you. Nothing about him.

But let me say finally, that I hold YOU in contempt for your bashing of our military. SHAME on you.

139 posted on 08/04/2009 3:07:31 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star recipient!)
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To: madison10

It was never about George W. Bush. It was about doing what he thought was right for the American people. He had feet of clay, just as we all do, but he loved America.


140 posted on 08/04/2009 3:13:12 PM PDT by bareford101 (Give me liberty, or give me death!)
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