He has to explain it to me. No one is telling us how much we should give, we promised that amount. I think people do have a right to question why we don't live up to our international commitments but I wasn't invited to the G8 summit, so I'd take that message through an activist if that's who he wants to do it through or a press conference or a plain old speech or whatever. The messenger isn't what's important to me. Sanctus feels that's the main point of this thread and he may be right. I just think it's a distraction from the real issue. We can focus on Bono and rock stars and celebrities and how annoying they are with their stupid causes, but I still care more about the actual cause than the guy trying to bring attention to it.
No. He doesn't have to explain it to you or anyone else. He might have a better chance of getting a vote in some circles if he does come up with an explanation. On the other hand, nobody asked me or explained to me why we are throwing money at African poverty. This is a band aid solution at best, and the problem will just get worse as long as people, literally, without a pot to pi$$ in keep having more babies. These people are the victims of stupidity and the prisoners of ignorance. I have no doubt that some part of this aid money will be subverted to the purchase of arms. This time the commitment is $50 billion. The next time, it will be a $100 billion, and on it goes. Sooner or later it will dawn on somebody that we should be buying these people tractors, and plows, and seed, and teaching them how to raise their own food. The cruelest thing we have done it to make them dependent on foreign food.