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To: Road Walker who wrote (249522)9/5/2005 4:16:04 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572644
 
Viewers could watch diabetics go into insulin shock on national television, and you could see babies with the pale, vacant look of hunger that we're more used to seeing in dispatches from the third world. You could see their mothers, dirty and hungry themselves, weeping.

I will never forget the words of one mother........she was screaming at the camera: "We need help. We need food and water. I am having a harder and harder time waking up my son." Its at that point you stop to look at the kid in her arms and then see that he has slept through her entire scream for help. You realize then that he is dying.......like the kids I saw in Niger. It was frightening to say the least.

ted