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Bush Speaks (#8)

Bush Speaks

     Where has the president been? On June 30, 2005 President Bush speaks to the public for the first in how long about the difficulties and struggles that are taken place. In Bush’s speech, which was a live conference, was a 30-minute talking thanking a lot of important people for their help and improving effort and also to tell what things are getting ready to get done and what is to come for the future.
    President Bush States, “that Africa is on the threshold of great advances.” Bush believes that Africa is at it’s best stance right now and is going to be even better in the future. He explains how leaders from the Sahara have gone and met with other leaders from other small towns and have ended the wars between them and how each little town is helping one another out. These people have been able to get elections up and running and these towns are being look at not just by other Africans but also by other countries. And when theses other countries see this then more and more Aid is needed.
    Another thing that Mr. Bush says is in a developing world, we have an unprecedented opportunity to help other nations achieve historic victories over extreme poverty with policies and approaches that are tested and proven. These victories will require new resources. The United States has tripled overseas development aid to Africa during my presidency. And we're making a strong commitment for the future. Between 2004 and 2010, I proposed to double aid to Africa once again, with a primary focus on helping reforming countries. How bush states this but I believe new things are not enough, we need thinking by all people we need opinions.

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