Dick Nourse Speaks About U.N.’s Inadequate Funds For Africa’s Children

Yesterday, I spoke with Dick Nourse after watching major news stories. He was deeply concerned about what may happen if our economy doesn’t regain control. I have never heard Dick speak so passionately. He stated, “The U.N. does not have enough money to ensure that our own civilization survives because we are so busy investing in our own debt, that we can’t lend out a helping hand. That’s ridiculous. The people of Africa should be treated just as our own.”

Dick Nourse

Dick Nourse

He went on to say, “The victims of Hurricane Ike were receiving frozen foods from our government, when they had just been hit with a hurricane! They still have no power. How do you expect these people to cook frozen foods without any power?”

Stories like these are the reason Dick Nourse and I meet up every week to discuss our opinions on such tragic incidents. He is simply frustrated with sitting on the sidelines, watching the game. He said, “I can’t sit in retirement and watch disasters take millions of lives without trying to do something that can seriously help people. I strongly believe that in a situation like Ike, a bottle of LifeCaps would be unbelievably useful.”

It’s hard to disagree with Nourse. Our government complains they don’t have enough money to adequately finance America, yet they waste money on buying frozen foods for victims who are in a hurricane situation and are without power to even cook the food. As a second example, take a look at the white house proposing that the U.N. spend $700,000,000,000 on a bailout of financial markets, while the U.N.’s proposal for Africa is asking the rich nations to spend $72 billion a year.

Dick stated, “Just last week, gentlemen met with the owners of LifeCaps and are planning on introducing LifeCaps to the Indian military. They are very interested in acquiring the survival pill for emergency scenarios.”

Perhaps the U.N. should think about proposing a similar solution to save people’s lives in times of emergencies, just as India’s military is planning. Maybe the United States government should evaluate the benefits of sending LifeCaps, instead of frozen foods, to hurricane victims who are without power.

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One Comment

  1. Al Werner
    Posted September 30, 2008 at 11:10 am | Permalink

    I agree with Dick, the government should take off the dunce cap they have on.

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