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- korvan504521, on 05/09/2008, -0/+4Right to food? It comes out of the fricking ground. There's no country on the planet that cannot feed itself if properly managed. Does anyone remember when Africa wasn't full of starving children and actually *exported* food? You know, back when it actually had governments instead of autocratic thugs? Nice work with those elections folks, you reap what you sow.
- korvan504521, on 05/09/2008, -0/+3Ok, I apologize for spam, but my initial reaction was cruel and stupid. After letting my brain work for a moment I remembered that the people actually suffering in Africa aren't the people who made the choices anymore. But as the UN has shown time and time again, simply feeding the starving isn't solving the problem. Especially when the thugs just show up to take the food anyway. The US has proven that nation building is hard and we're not good at it, but someone really needs to go into places like Sudan and try and fix things, because those countries aren't getting better via what we've been doing.
- inactive, on 05/10/2008, -0/+1No you were right the 1st time. The truth is almost always cruel. Stupidity is rejecting that truth because of its cruelty.
- inactive, on 05/10/2008, -0/+1There is NO right to food. These starving nations are only starving because they made stupid choices with their arable and and their population controls.
- inactive, on 05/10/2008, -0/+1OM NOM NOM NOM
- zombird, on 05/09/2008, -0/+1Wasn't the UN supposed to end world hunger a long time ago?
- socialtizer, on 05/10/2008, -0/+0I think this is one of those times that they've made things worse instead of better


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