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		<title>By: pakistan</title>
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		<title>By: Wanted: Your 30 Seconds for Darfur &#187; The Buzz Bin</title>
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		<title>By: truthserum</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 00:31:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ONLY LOGICAL SOLUTION TO DAFUR SUFFERING:
I have been saddend for years at the suffering in Dafur and frustrated that no one has found a solution to end it.
I have what I believe is the only LOGICAL and workable solution. It is not a very PC solution. It does respond to the many “human natures” that compound this problem and confound a solution.
I hope you will read this entire blog and not dismiss my solution at first glance.

THE SOLUTION?
Mercenaries. Yes, soldiers of fortune. How upsetting that may sound to you, please read on.
Why should mothers and fathers in France, England, USA or anywhere else support the idea of their sons and daughters being at risk of being maimed or killed in Dafur or any place that does not threaten their national interests? It’s a non-starter for them. They are appalled at the tragedy in Dafur, but it’s not worth harm to their loved ones.

This is at the heart of the UN’s inability to solve the problem militarily. And militarily it will be solved. Whether the aggressors continue their slaughter until their victims are subdued (dead, maimaed), or they are thrown back by a superior military force.
The aggressors will not be won over by diplomacy. They do not seek compromise, solutions. What we are witnessing is pure evil. Only military force will stop the carnage. Dedicated soldiers who will seek out and destroy the aggressors.
Yes, that is the only way. The aggressors can not be talked to. They have to be eliminated, sorry killed. In large numbers. Sorry, but to deny the truth in this fact is to stick your head in the sand and watch the butchery for the indefinite future. Until the innocents are eliminated, sorry killed.
OK it’s a bleak situation. WHY ARE MERCENARIES THE ANSWER?
1. It’s unreasonable to ask Mrs. Smith in England, or Mrs. Jones in Canada to sacrifice her son in the UN or in the British/Canadian army to persue and kill the aggressors, or even more absurd, to act as human shields between the aggressor and the slaughtered. She doesn’t have a dog in this fight. It’s not worth her child getting even injured. If you don’t get this point, don’t bother to read on.
2. Mercenaries are the best source to find EXPERIENCED, dedicated (gotta offer bonuses for success - gross, but this is human nature)soldiers to eliminate the agressors. Again, if you think the slaughter will end by negotations or talk, don’t bother to read on.
3. It can be done! It would take only a few thousand well armed, experienced and MOTIVATED (bonuses) soldier to quickly end the problem.

Unfortunately, there would also quickly be a whole lot of dead aggressors. Which is why the only solution that is logical and would work will never gain traction. Until caring people realize diplomacy, compromise, talks will never work with monsters like the aggressors in Dafur the slaughter will continue.
Good people are loathe to judge. They are reluctant to conclude that some monsters will not change and must be destroyed. 
This is why Dafur will suffer until the innocents are destroyed.
Until good people have the courage to see evil, and name it as evil and seek it’s elimination (sorry, kill it) evil will hack off limbs, rape and kill with abandon and sick joy.

Mercenaries are the answer. At least they have the motivation to eliminate the evil. If we have the courage to identify it and order it&#039;s destruction.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ONLY LOGICAL SOLUTION TO DAFUR SUFFERING:<br />
I have been saddend for years at the suffering in Dafur and frustrated that no one has found a solution to end it.<br />
I have what I believe is the only LOGICAL and workable solution. It is not a very PC solution. It does respond to the many “human natures” that compound this problem and confound a solution.<br />
I hope you will read this entire blog and not dismiss my solution at first glance.</p>
<p>THE SOLUTION?<br />
Mercenaries. Yes, soldiers of fortune. How upsetting that may sound to you, please read on.<br />
Why should mothers and fathers in France, England, USA or anywhere else support the idea of their sons and daughters being at risk of being maimed or killed in Dafur or any place that does not threaten their national interests? It’s a non-starter for them. They are appalled at the tragedy in Dafur, but it’s not worth harm to their loved ones.</p>
<p>This is at the heart of the UN’s inability to solve the problem militarily. And militarily it will be solved. Whether the aggressors continue their slaughter until their victims are subdued (dead, maimaed), or they are thrown back by a superior military force.<br />
The aggressors will not be won over by diplomacy. They do not seek compromise, solutions. What we are witnessing is pure evil. Only military force will stop the carnage. Dedicated soldiers who will seek out and destroy the aggressors.<br />
Yes, that is the only way. The aggressors can not be talked to. They have to be eliminated, sorry killed. In large numbers. Sorry, but to deny the truth in this fact is to stick your head in the sand and watch the butchery for the indefinite future. Until the innocents are eliminated, sorry killed.<br />
OK it’s a bleak situation. WHY ARE MERCENARIES THE ANSWER?<br />
1. It’s unreasonable to ask Mrs. Smith in England, or Mrs. Jones in Canada to sacrifice her son in the UN or in the British/Canadian army to persue and kill the aggressors, or even more absurd, to act as human shields between the aggressor and the slaughtered. She doesn’t have a dog in this fight. It’s not worth her child getting even injured. If you don’t get this point, don’t bother to read on.<br />
2. Mercenaries are the best source to find EXPERIENCED, dedicated (gotta offer bonuses for success &#8211; gross, but this is human nature)soldiers to eliminate the agressors. Again, if you think the slaughter will end by negotations or talk, don’t bother to read on.<br />
3. It can be done! It would take only a few thousand well armed, experienced and MOTIVATED (bonuses) soldier to quickly end the problem.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, there would also quickly be a whole lot of dead aggressors. Which is why the only solution that is logical and would work will never gain traction. Until caring people realize diplomacy, compromise, talks will never work with monsters like the aggressors in Dafur the slaughter will continue.<br />
Good people are loathe to judge. They are reluctant to conclude that some monsters will not change and must be destroyed.<br />
This is why Dafur will suffer until the innocents are destroyed.<br />
Until good people have the courage to see evil, and name it as evil and seek it’s elimination (sorry, kill it) evil will hack off limbs, rape and kill with abandon and sick joy.</p>
<p>Mercenaries are the answer. At least they have the motivation to eliminate the evil. If we have the courage to identify it and order it&#8217;s destruction.</p>
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		<title>By: &#187; Foreign Policy Priorities for the Next Administration Joe Biden On Best Political Blogs: News And Info On Joe Biden</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 21:26:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Priorities for the Next Administration      Posted in December 17th, 2008  by  in Uncategorized Foreign Policy Priorities for the Next Administration Ed Henry responded by noting that both Susan Rice and Joe Biden have talked a lot about Darfur and [...] </description>
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