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PLEASE READ [02 Feb 2007|12:42am]
[ mood | pissed off ]

So, I did a little internet search on how much the war was costing. I looked at about a million websites(they all had different numbers but they were pretty much the same, if it was a trust worthy site). I also, did my best to make sure they weren't numbers posted by crack pots trying to make everyone hate the war as much as they do. Then, I decided to find out how much third world debt was, which was a bit harder, but I found some very interesting numbers.

(Its long but worth reading)

In 2003, our dear President asked for about 87 billion dollars to continue the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. At that point the united states had already dedicated about 315 billion toward the war.($87 billion was more than all of the states' current budget deficits, combined. $87 billion was more than twice the amount we were spending on Homeland Security.)$87 billion, was submitted in September 2003 and passed Congress in November 2003. The final allocation amounted to $87.5 billion, of which $70.6 billion was for Iraq.

May 2004 a Budget Amendment: $25 Emergency Reserve Fund (Department of Defense - Iraq Freedom Fund) was made and was passed by Congress as part of the Department of Defense appropriations bill in July 2004. Based on Iraq War spending, of the $25 billion appropriated, about $21.5 billion was for the war in Iraq.

In February of 2005 a Emergency Supplemental (various agencies): for Ongoing Military Operations in the War on Terror; Reconstruction Activities in Afghanistan; Tsunami Relief and Reconstruction; and Other Purposes -was made and passed by Congress in April 2005. The final allocation amounted to $82 billion, of which about $58 billion was for the Iraq War.

So far we have spent around 320-340 billion dollars!!
The Department of Defense (DOD) estimates its “burn rate” of MONTHLY expenses at $6.4 billion in Iraq and $1.3 billion in Afghanistan. CRS points out that DOD did not include the cost of replacing worn out equipment and upgrades to facilities in theater. Adding those and a few other costs calculates to a monthly “burn rate” of $8.1 billion in Iraq; $1.6 billion in Afghanistan, and a total burn rate of $9.9 billion per month.

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has made projections for possible future costs. That agency projects total additional costs of $371 billion for the years 2007 to 2016, making a grand total of $811 billion. (This CBO estimate assumes an almost immediate downturn in annual war costs; however, it is questionable whether we have crossed that peak.)

Now, if you wanted something to compare those number to, say, world hunger and third world debt...

Annual Cost of Improving the World
$19 billion: Eliminates starvation and malnutrition globally.
$12 billion: Provides education for every kid on earth.
$15 billion: Provides access to water and sanitation.
$23 billion: Reverses the spread of AIDS and Malaria.

The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in its The State of Food Insecurity in the World 2003 estimates that over 800 million people worldwide are hungry and undernourished. The FAO has also stated that an annual increase of $24 billion in anti-hunger efforts would reduce world hunger by half (to 400 million people) by 2015.

In remarks to the World Bank on November 20, 2003, Dr. Peter Piot, the executive director of UNAIDS, spoke of the need for "a minimum $10 billion needed annually to mount an effective, comprehensive response in low- and middle-income countries." In reporting to the UN General Assembly in September, 2003, on the proceedings of the high-level interactive panel on HIV/AIDS, Secretary-General Kofi Annan also spoke of the "$10 billion required annually by 2005 to stem the tide of AIDS."

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has estimated the additional monies needed to immunize every child in the developing world at $2.808 billion annually. The report (Table 8) calculates that 3 million children die annually from vaccine preventable diseases. To account for inflation and provide a margin for error, the Cost of War calculator uses a figure of $3 billion to calculate the number of years that the war in Iraq could pay for the immunization of all children in the developing world


We could easily help feed the world for years(as our government should).
Sadly, the major issue is debt.

Many developing countries borrowed heavily in the late 1970's anticipating the continuance of low real interest rates on loans. Some of these countries now, in an effort to service their debt, spend more money on repayments than health and education. For example, Tanzania continues to spend as much on servicing its debt than it does on education, while under half its primary school aged children are enrolled at school and one third of them are malnourished. Bolivia pays $240 million annually in debt repayments while 60% of the population have no access to basic sanitation and one third have no access to safe drinking water. Meanwhile UNICEF estimates that 13 children die each minute as a result of the impact of Third World debt.

The foreign debts of developing nations are growing at an uncontrollable and unserviceable rate. For all Third World countries debts have risen from $610 billion in 1980 to $2.3 trillion in 1997. This means an annual average increase of 8.2%. Now, over the same period of time the average annual economic growth of these same nations has risen by 5%. Statistics like these demonstrate a debt growth in excess of economic growth, reducing the ability of nations to pay back debt.


As you can see third world debt is huge, something that won't be fixed over night, unlike other things. Is it just me, or should we be spending hundred of billions of dollars on something else?

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[06 Jun 2006|12:41pm]
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[24 May 2006|03:48pm]
do you realize that you are not the only person in the world?
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[11 May 2006|09:31pm]
[ mood | my stummy hurts ]

I can't help but think this is halarious....."Relations..."


http://profilehumor.com/view.php?code=m5qj93zpw49reg9u14mrr&id=536&type=new

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fact: 1 out of 9 women will get breast cancer. [13 Mar 2006|12:18am]
[ mood | disappointed ]

I very much enjoyed the Vagina Monologues. For many reasons. I went saturday night, and everyone did an awesome job. I'm so glad that UD participated.

I was watching thats so Raven today, and I realize that I don't believe in Black History Month.

lately I've been somewhat offended by racial jokes...it didn't use to bother me before, but now I think people who aren't racist/prejudice still look took much at color. I went to the park for a picnic the other day and someone in my car when we got there said, "man there are a lot of asians." That really offended me but I didn't say anything because I knew he wasn't serious and I didn't want to start anything. But I was looking at the same group of people(the group of people we were meeting, and a half of them including us were asian) I didn't notice that most of them were asian until someone said something. I've never focused on color, or how a group of people dress. Its just so annoying because I am constantly surrounded by people(who are my friends) who are constantly reminded people of race and gender. I can't walk down the street without someone saying "man there are a lot of preppy people around" or someone scared because there is a group of black men standing on the corner. Or people looking at a group of women, and because they aren't covered from neck to toes they are officially whores. Noticing all of this, is all so painful. maybe a handful of people, probably less who don't do this. I feel like a hypocrite, because I don't say anything half the time because it always ends up with people getting upset with me, and them arguing that they didn't mean anything by it. So I just get so emotionally drained of trying to change people and I just smile and laugh even though on the inside it really hurts that people think this way. A woman who crosses the street because there is a large man coming her way at night, doesn't bother me, a lot of woman are afraid of what could happen, because rape and things of that nature happen all the time. But if you cross the street simply because of his race is completely bull shit. You know nothing about who is he or where he comes from. It's just all so saddening. It deeply saddens me just to wake up.

moving on...

I've finally decided that I trully want to be a foster parent when I am able to care for children in the best way possible. I still want to be a vet/wildlife conservationist. But I just can't simply let foster children run away and steal because when they are in there homes they are beaten and rapped repeatedly. The government and child services do everything they can to keep them from going into a foster home because they know how horrible it is for the children, and because they gets bounced around from home to home because of how they act. It shouldn't be that way, it should be a loving environment until they are found a permanent home. It's just so horrible to think that half the foster parents only foster so they can get money. I don't understand why people are so cruel. I just don't understand the world and why I didn't turn out such a horrible person.
I have plenty of reason to be a horrible person. I've seen so much horror that the society does first hand. And yet I am still here, and living proof that life doesn't have to be horrible. It isn't easy. But if you try will all that you can, you can do so much.

I run the risk of sounding cheesy, but this is how I truly feel, and if I can change one persons life, I could leave this world without feeling useless or another used piece of trash on the street.

later days.

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pick one [11 Dec 2005|02:54am]
[ mood | curious ]

Help me out folks, I wouldn't mind a few second opinions...so pick a suit, the black and blue striped or the black with white stripes...I'm leaning towards blue...

well don't i look fancy )
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[12 Oct 2005|07:58pm]
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