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Bono Praises Bush for Fighting AIDS in Africa
2016-04-14
[Legal Insurrection] U2 lead singer and philanthropist Bono praised former President George W. Bush on Tuesday for his initiative to fight the global HIV/AIDS epidemic and save the lives of those suffering from the disease, particularly in Africa, hailing the effort as an "amazing " success.

Bono appeared on MSNBC's Morning Joe to discuss his recent trip to the Middle East and East Africa to visit refugee camps full of people who escaped the Syrian civil war and from other collapsing states. He said the current refugee crisis poses an "existential threat" to Europe and called on the United States and other countries to provide more aid for both humanitarian and national security reasons.

As the interview was ending, Bono asked to say one final thing to Nicolle Wallace because she worked for Bush as his communications chief.

"Can I just say one thing?" Bono asked. "Actually, it's to Nicolle, and it's just, she knows because she worked for President Bush. The American people have done this before. They've taken on really impossible tasks and succeeded. And the battle in the fight against AIDS was won successfully. It's an amazing thing. America leads the world in the fight against AIDS. Nearly 10 million lives are owed to America. So you can do it. It's difficult stuff, but you're up to the job."
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Yes build more refugee camps in the nearest country. Let them retake their nations from corrupt rulers.

Neither of the above will happen as the establishment really want to mobilise the migrants as they collect the higher rents, that are funded by middle class taxes.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2016-04-14 11:06  

#2  He praised the Bush policy for fighting AIDS in Africa, a policy that never got much attention because those that push for more attention to Africa and more attention to AIDS also hated Bush and couldn't say a nice thing.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-04-14 10:24  

#1  So did he 'praise' Bush, or the work done by Americans under his term of office? And only in the sense of 'you need to step up and do it again'.
Posted by: Bobby   2016-04-14 07:39  

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