Do American Presidents operate in Africa based on their kinship impulses and/or personal inclinations, or do so within constructive frameworks of national foreign policies? We have said enough about the depredations of slavery, colonialism, neocolonialism, dependency, globalization, etc. From my considered opinion, it is about time Africans do things for themselves and stop day-dreaming that American Presidents, etc. are divinely mandated to help Africans. Come to Ghana and see the opulent and thievery lifestyle of the people I call educated pen-armed robbers and you would be ashamed of them, not Obama. The masses have been benighted and marginalized by the pen-armed robbers, the latter bloated in Mercedes, BMWs, etc. and puffing in palaces purchased with stolen wealth. Paradoxically, in this day and age, we have pupils who go to school under trees. Our hospitals are dilapidated. Our roads are death-traps! Come to the streets of Accra and you would encounter some millions of hungry-looking school-going age kids peddling all sorts of made-in-China items. What are our politicians, aka pen-armed robbers, doing? Yes, filling their pot-bellied banks with cocoa, oil, diamond, timber, bauxite, etc. money. Yes, stealing and leading the good life. Don't get me wrong here. Hard work and consequent riches are ok, but not when whole systems are at the mercy of pen-armed robbers. Ironically, the benighted masses adore and worship such big wo/manism syndrome. My dear friend let us ask new questions and stop talking about being ashamed of Obama! We should be ashamed of ourselves for not training our guns on our political elites aka pen-armed robbers and casino-ed academics with bogus PhDs parading in the corridors of corrupted power.
Kwabena Akurang-Parry
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 05:15:32 +0000
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Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Obama failed Africa, yes
Meshack Owino, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of History,
Department of History, RT 1319,
Cleveland State University,
2121 Euclid Avenue,
Cleveland, OH 44115,
USA.
Tel. 216-523-7264.
Fax. 216-687-5592.
E-mail Address: meshack.owino@yahoo.com; m.owino@csuohio.edu
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Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Obama failed Africa, yes
"[The U.S. Agency for International Development] went from $150 million when I started to $800 million by the time [Bush] left office in assistance, and much of that was to Africa," says Andrew Natsios, USAID administrator from 2001 to 2006. "When I started at [US]AID the total development program, not including food aid and or emergencies for civil wars, … it went from $1.2 billion when [Bush] started in early 2001 to $7 billion when he left office. So it was 600 percent increase. That's a massive increase.""
I agree 100 percent. I am a card carrying dyed in the wool Democrat, I am proud to say that I applaud George W. Bush. Obama seemed ashamed of Africa when we needed help. Now he is trying to right his legacy in the winter of his tenure. I love him like a brother but he failed Africa. Yes.
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