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Enter into the fray. Let's not be so divided but come to the blog feast of news and opinions as Americans who love their country. Let's agree to disagree as a nation of civilized people who have the highest regard for our freedom of thought and speech and for our Republic of these United States with liberty and justice for all.

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There is a great need in the world for earnestness, truth, honesty and trust. There seems to be little of it in today's world, when we can't believe in what we hear, see and often question what we even know within ourselves.

Again the world often seems to be mired in war physically, mentally and even spiritually.

What we know within ourselves, our own individual truths need to be reinforced. If we follow our hearts and our higher selves, our minds will follow.

My intention is to take ideas, ask the questions, look for the answers, inform, make connections, and sometimes create art and literature.

I am an admirer of the journalism of William Shirer and Ernest Hemingway, Eric Severied, and all the old timers who gave us the facts so vividly that we are able to create pictures in our minds, seeing the news/history as it was without bias.

I am an admirer of the craft of the writer Hemingway, when he was young, earnest and honest in love, whose work still speaks volumes on the inner person.

May I write well and create images and words of worth, and give people insight into what they truly know and feel within themselves about many things.

Saturday, January 01, 2005

UN and Kofi's claims to help victims and reality

Article: U.N. Secretary-General Annan Announces Plan to Visit Tsunami-Devastated Indonesia

By Leyla Linton Associated Press Writer
Published: Jan 1, 2005, Associated Press via TBO.com

UNITED NATIONS (AP)- United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Saturday he will visit tsunami-devastated Indonesia to work with regional leaders to help coordinate aid and relief efforts on the ground.

Annan said he will attend a regional meeting there Thursday, but it wasn't clear how long he would stay.

"I will go to Jakarta to launch the appeal from there and work with the leaders of the region who are also determined to play a role," Annan said in an interview being aired Sunday on ABC News' "This Week with George Stephanopoulos."

Annan estimated it may take the region five to 10 years to recover and billions of dollars.

"This is the largest disaster we have had to deal with," he said. "People need shelter. They need food. They need health, sanitation, clean water. ... And then, of course, there's the whole reconstruction of not only of houses, but of the infrastructure and schools and all that that has been destroyed. So the international community is going to have to support some of these countries."

U.N. humanitarian chief Jan Egeland told reporters that the $2 billion in international pledges exceeded donations promised for all other humanitarian appeals by the United Nations in 2004 combined.

But Egeland warned that relief efforts were hampered by the destruction of roads, ports and airfields, saying it would take many days before food, water, medicine and other supplies reach affected areas.

"The biggest constraints are the logistical bottlenecks by far," he said. "In Banda Aceh, northern Sumatra, but also in Sri Lanka and the Maldives, we have big logistical problems."

The death toll reported by individual nations has surpassed 123,000 but Egeland has estimated that it will likely reach 150,000.

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Please go to this blogspot link http://www.diplomadic.blogspot.com/
which was posted in another news forum in response to the above article.

This "Johnny come lately" by the UN in this tragedy is another scandal brewing.

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