Sunday, April 28, 2013

A perspective that the liberal media would have never allowed during his presidency:

George W. Bush has saved more lives than any other president.

From the article:

Take it from me, a liberal Democrat who voted for Obama twice. I know a little about Africa: I have been to the continent 17 times over the last 32 years
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No American president, before or since, has had Bush’s vision and determination to save so many millions of lives.  
For Africans, that vision traces back to the early years of his presidency. In his 2003 State of the Union Address, Bush introduced the "President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief" (PEPFAR.)
And that proposal had real meat: $15 billion over five years, as well as a serious look at African health problems, beyond HIV/AIDS.  
Bush proposed it, and his proposal wasn’t just a few throw-away lines in a speech; even as the Iraq war raged, Bush spent precious political capital to get PEPFAR enacted.  
The result was the largest upfront contribution ever made by any country to fight HIV. And the numbers are staggering. 
Five million children, women and men have received antiretroviral treatment under PEPFAR. In 2010 alone, 600,000 pregnant mothers received treatment so their newborn children would not be infected.  
Yes, millions of people live productive, healthy lives due to Bush 43.  
This past winter, the National Academy of Science did an evaluation of President Bush's PEPFAR.  It said:
"Overall, PEPFAR has reset the world's expectations for what can be accomplished with ambitious goals, ample funding, and humanitarian commitment to a public health crisis….Working with a wide range of international and local partners, PEPFAR has expanded HIV testing and increased the number of people living with HIV who are receiving care and being treated with antiretroviral drugs.  
The initiative has trained hundreds of thousands of service providers, strengthened partner countries' health systems, provided additional nonclinical support services for people living with HIV, and made an unprecedented investment in programs for orphans and vulnerable children living with or affected by HIV."

How about that!  The hated Booosh, doing more good in a forlorn and forgotten part of the world than any other president, and to zero political gain.  

I'd say he's getting into Norman Borlaug territory in the competition to determine what American has done the most good for humanity, ever.


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