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![]() "Fred the Red Shirt" wrote in message om... "George Z. Bush" wrote in message ... Note the caveat above 'for a time'. Really, I meant that. It took a while for the warlords to gain control. Even after they did, I am sure that the Somalis who had the means to procure the food from the warlords distributed it further in exchange for various forms of renumeration to themselves, such as labor. That's called 'trickle down'. Perhaps you can find some Ronald Reagan fans who can explain to you how that works. If you can explain how sending food to a starving country fails to help to relieve that famine regardless of who distributes the food, please do so. You keep arguing the same point, i.e.-that regardless of who got the food, those Somalis didn't starve. I haven't disagreed with you....I merely took a partial exception and, at risk of being repetitious, this is what I said: "So, when all was said and done, we sent food over there and only affluent or relatively affluent Somalis got to eat any of it. The starving poor continued to starve in spite of our best efforts. I don't think I would call that a successful effort." The point I've been trying to make is that we never intended our relief supplies to go to only those who could afford to buy it. We expected that it would be distributed on some sort of equitable basis, the only prerequisite being that they didn't have enough food to sustain themselves and their families. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. That's what made our effort somewhat short of successful. If that doesn't explain my position to you, then it'd probably be just as well to drop the semantic ****ing match and move on to something else. I'll just conclude that my explanatory skills are not hitting on all cylinders. George Z. |
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