Posted on 10/25/2001 11:02:12 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
A group of Afghan children collect packets of food aid after an U.S. aircraft completed a night time air drop over a refugee camp in Kumkishlyak in Northern Afghanistan, October 25, 2001. Afghanistan's ruling Taliban on Thursday dismissed as U.S. propaganda a Pentagon statement that they intended to poison food dropped by U.S. aircraft or provided by humanitarian groups to Afghan civilians. The Pentagon said on Wendesday that it had received information the Taliban may poison the food supplies to Afghan civilians and blame the United States. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko
An Afghan girl eats a box of bean salad after U.S. aircraft dropped food aid in a refugee camp in Kumkishlyak in northern Afghanistan, October 25, 2001. Two Afghan girls eat packets of strawberry jam after receiving food aid from U.S. air drops in a refugee camp in Kumkishlyak in Northern Afghanistan, October 25,2001.
Looking at these kids, all the memories and emotions and tears come to the surface.
Children, especially hungry children, are helpless.
It is so important to do whatever we can to feed them. They are the next generation and I would much rather hire them in 15 years than have to send my future grandsons over there to fight them.
Propaganda is part of every war. They have their propaganda and we have ours. Propaganda is as much a legitimate weapon of war as tanks and bombs, and more effective in many ways.
We have room in our house...and a nice backyard too!
He isnt talking about the eating it..My son loves shrimp..but it could kill him.
The issue isnt do they like it? Will they eat it? It is can they digest it? If they really were interested rice was probably the best choice
Even if I accept your implication that that's an undesirable thing, it is still right to feed the refugees.
You have my hearfelt appreciation for your kindness and humanity!
I've noticed that too. Up to the age of about 14 or so these Central Asian people are hauntingly beautiful. Then the harshness of life catches up with a vengeance; by the time they're 30 they look like an American 60-year-old. If they're alive at all, I mean.
And feelings are far more important than critical thought!
All together now -
But, it's for the children!
Hire them??What does that mean..give them visas? Dont worry your grand kids wont have to go over there to fight them it will be right here on our soil..so you grandsons can fight right here..(do rememeber the WTC)
All together now -
But, it's for the children!
Remember it takes a Global village to raise a child.. OHHHHH forgot who was it that said that...oh yea for a minute I was thinking it was W, but it was Hillary
These people are Afghans, NOT Saudis. They have lived in strife for 30 years.
They, (the women and kids), deserve our compassion.
Critical think this, oh great strategist. Would you rather have the indigenous people on your side as you fight in their country or would you rather have them all shooting at you, like the Russians did in Afganistan? I certainly hope you are not in a position of any authority.
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