Demagogie na kvadrat
Pro ty co cerpaji svoje vedomosti o svete z Halo novin, navrhuji oprasit slovnik a preslabikovat nasledujici clanek z Londynskeho Guardianu (nebojte se, moji nadseni mesiasi a spasitele lidstva, Guardian JE dostatecne levicovy a dostatecne US-skepticky
). Misto omilani hloupe demagogie bychom se pak mozna mohli zacit zabyvat fakty: . (Zajimave - Culik se nam o tom ve svych dennich zpravach z Guardianu jaksi zapomnel zminit. Takova malickost halt cloveku snadno unikne ) ***WAR OF PLEDGES GIVES HOPE TO WORLD''S POOR*** Julian Borger in Washington and Charlotte Denny*** Thursday March 21, 2002*** The Guardian***
http://www.guardian.co.uk/debt/Story/0,2763,671171,00.html***With Mr Bush due to give a keynote speech to the conference tomorrow, the White House is now saying that the American aid package will be double the size of the original announcement. It marks a major shift for an administration which has been publicly sceptical about the value of aid, and is the first increase in US spending after a decade of stagnation and decline under Mr Bush''s predecessor, Bill Clinton. The International Conference on Financing for Development, which ends tomorrow, brings world leaders together in an attempt to find more money to reduce poverty in the developing world. The confusion over the size of the US package was apparently due to an "internal mixup" in the White House, prompting one aid campaigner to note ruefully yesterday: "These kinds of numbers are just spare change to them." Officials are now saying the US will gradually boost aid spending from 2004 to an extra $5bn a year by 2006, and make the increase permanent. "Last week, we thought the US had made a small step in the right direction, now it turns out they have made a major step in the right direction," said Justin Forsyth, policy director at Oxfam.