in.reuters.com — By Guled Mohamed HARGEISA, Somalia (Reuters Life!) - Clay Aiken appealed on Wednesday for the world not to forget Somalia, where conflict and hunger have created one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. Aiken said U.S. and international...
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arl4musicJun 25, 2008
It would be wonderful if every person in the spotlight, every celebrity acquiring fame and fortune, used their name, their influence and their time this way. Imagine the good that could be accomplished. Clay's a true citizen of the world, in my opinion.
dakota24Jun 25, 2008
Thanks Clay for your support of children all over the world.
mollyo2Jun 25, 2008
. I have a monthly pledge for the children of UNICEF but I will definitiely will donate again specifically for these poor forgotten people of Somalia. I am so glad to see that this upstanding young man cares about them too and wants to do what he can to help them.
ac42Jun 26, 2008
Thanks for proving my point. We are too f**king spoiled!
crafty1955Jun 26, 2008
There but for the Grace of God go I.
obesesnakeJun 26, 2008
This is the story where all the women of Digg, all five of them, come to Digg this story up.
scoetrainJun 26, 2008
If these comments were any gayer, they'd have on capri pants.
podsodaJun 26, 2008
The Americans acted like real dumbasses in Somalia! You can't go into a country and offer aid and assistance with guns drawn. They even tried it in New Orleans after Katrina! It was the very wise General Honore that insisted that any uniformed troops offering assistance in Louisiana PUT THEIR GUNS DOWN! What a shame he wasn't in Somalia.We went into Somalia fully armed and ready for battle. WTF did you expect every one to do? Of course they reacted badly. It's not like the people had a full color program in hand explaining what all those armed troops speaking a foreign language were doing in their town. Use some common sense.
1allyJun 27, 2008
Hope he can bring some awareness and help to the area. That's the main thing. and God Bless him for trying.