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"No, it's me" wrote in message
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Jim,,
I think you completely missed the point of my post. You are so busy cut
and pasting crap, that you forget to read and understand them.
You stated : "Total gifts from the foundations maybe 1.3 million", yet
the very first paragraph of your cut and paste was that the Barbara
Bush Foundation has given $16 MM to charity.
Your dimwitted buddy Harry stated "Interestingly, the Bush Family is very
wealthy, yet I am unaware of any substantial charitable activities and
donations of that family."
It appears that neither you nor Harry has the ability to comprehend what
you read or to do a quick search on Google.
Is this typical of LiberalTrash or something that only effects you and
Harry?
Correction......it is CLUELESS LiberalTrash :-)
Or is that repeating myself?
"Jim," wrote in message
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Well -- since you want to compare Note the last paragraph. And I
believe Mrs Bush is a LOT wealthier, and somewhat older than Mr Clinton
Facts about the Clinton Foundation
"Since leaving office in January 2001, the former president has sought to
use his clout, connections and charisma to be a catalyst in building and
supporting nonprofit institutions that tackle some of the world's most
daunting problems and encourage everyday citizens, especially young
people, to serve their communities."
-- The Chronicle of Philanthropy
* The William J. Clinton Foundation is a charitable organization
established by President Clinton to construct the Clinton President
Center and to pursue four missions:
Health Security
Economic Empowerment
Leadership Development and Citizen Service
Racial, Ethnic and Religious Reconciliation
* The Clinton Foundation has promoted economic empowerment primarily
through the Clinton Foundation Small Business Initiative, which brings
business and consulting experts together with small business owners to
help them succeed. More than 44,000 volunteer hours (valued at over $8
million) were spent during the pilot program in Harlem. In 2004, the
program was expanded to Brooklyn and the Bronx.
* The Clinton Foundation has also helped empower poor people by
partnering with organizations like the Robin Hood Foundation to educate
people about the Earned Income Tax Credit; Save the Music to promote
music education in public schools; Operation Hope to encourage financial
literacy among young people; Ember Media to creative interactive guides
to college and financial aid for Hispanic and African American students;
the Princeton Review to help underserved students improve their scores on
standardized tests; and Hernando de Soto's Foundation for Building the
Capital of the Poor in Ghana.
* President Clinton encourages reconciliation of people along racial,
religious and ethnic lines, saying that we need to build a global
community of "shared responsibilities, shared benefits and shared
values."
* The president helped launch the William J. Clinton International
Peace Centre in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, which functions as a venue
for peace and public service programs.
* President Clinton serves as honorary co-chair of the Club of
Madrid, which is comprised of former heads of state that promote
democratization; and he chairs the board of the Global Fairness
Initiative, which seeks a more equitable and sustainable approach to
globalization.
* Citizen service was a hallmark of the Clinton Administration, and
remains an important part of the Clinton Foundation's work. The Clinton
Foundation has worked closely with City Year, a global service
organization. Together, they have supported the Clinton Democracy
Fellowship program, which brings young people from South Africa to
America each year to study national service.
* The Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas,
located on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock,
is the first graduate school in the nation wholly dedicated to public
service education. President Clinton will play a key role in helping
attract lecturers and scholars in residence for the new school.
"Former U.S. President Bill Clinton's foundation, which launched its
HIV/AIDS Initiative little more than 18 months ago, has quickly become a
major force in fighting the pandemic."
-- The Wall Street Journal
* The Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative (CHAI) helped reduce the
price of medicine and tests for people with AIDS in the developing world
by 50 to 70 percent, making it possible to bring life-sustaining
assistance to many more people at much reduced costs. CHAI has partnered
with a number of countries in Africa, the Caribbean, Asia and the former
Soviet Union to help them scale up care and treatment programs for people
with AIDS, and is working with the World Health Organization, the Global
Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, UNAIDS, the UN World Food
Programme and a number of care partners to ensure that more of the
millions of people with AIDS who need medicine and other forms of care
and treatment can receive it.
* President Clinton has also helped other charitable organizations
raise hundreds of millions of dollars for their work. Recently,
Presidents Clinton and Bush joined together to raise money for the
tsunami relief effort. The Clinton Foundation is also a partner with
UNICEF to raise funds for the tsunami relief. Other partnerships include:
the Families of Freedom scholarship fund. He and Bob Dole teamed up to
help raise more than $100 million to provide educational assistance to
the families of the victims of September 11. The president also
encouraged the establishment of the American India Foundation, which is
dedicated to accelerating social and economic change in India, and has
provided substantial relief to communities devastated by an earthquake in
Gujarat
No, it's me wrote:
Jim,,
If you learned how to read, you might be dangerous:
"Since its inception in 1989, the (Barbara Bush Foundation for Family
Literacy Foundation) has awarded nearly $16 million to over 450 family
literacy programs in 47 states and our nation's capital."
"Jim," wrote in message
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No, it's me wrote:
Wrong again bozo
http://www.barbarabushfoundation.com/
Barbara Bush Foundation
Announces 2005 Grant winners
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy
announced today that it has awarded a total of $637,851.09 to develop or
expand ten programs that will improve the literacy skills of parents and
their children. Since its inception in 1989, the Foundation has awarded
nearly $16 million to over 450 family literacy programs in 47 states and
our nation's capital.
http://www.laurabushfoundation.org/
Today, Laura Bush announced the 136 recipients of over $660,000 in
grants from The Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries. The
announcement was made from one of the schools, PS 92Q Harry T. Stewart,
Sr. Elementary School, Corona, NY. Awardees were selected from more than
1200 applications in 46 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S.
Virgin Islands. The awards are based primarily on need and schools will
use the funds to create or expand their book collections..
http://www.georgebushfoundation.org/bush/
The George Bush Award for Excellence in Public Service is a custom
crystal sculpture by Steuben of New York. Designer Eric Hilton, as a
special commission for this award, created this three panel prismatic
column of crystal. In the center of the column is a shallow lens
engraving of the world.
Total gifts from the foundations maybe 1.3 million
"Harry.Krause" wrote in message
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Jim, wrote:
http://www.news24.com/News24/South_A...688456,00.html
Extract (Note British spelling -- the American press declined to
report this)
New York - Former US president Bill Clinton announced on Monday a
plan to provide treatment for more than 60 000 Aids-infected children
in China and nine other countries, expanding a programme already
underway in Thailand and Brazil.
The William J Clinton Foundation will donate $10m to provide
AIDS-suppressing paediatric drugs to infected children in Asia, the
Caribbean and Africa.
Interestingly, the Bush Family is very wealthy, yet I am unaware of
any substantial charitable activities and donations of that family.
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