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...quick response by the international community to this terrible calamity is profoundly appreciated. We are thankful to all those who responded with their time, money and prayers. Our special thanks to those who have come from abroad to assist in the ongoing relief efforts. It is amazing how a tragic event can sometimes bring out the best in us. Compassion and concern give mankind hope that we can coexist on this planet as one global family. Abdul Mughni Lahore, Pakistan...
...need. That is what the Koran teaches us. Munaza Hasan Lahore, Pakistan The quick response by the international community to this terrible calamity is profoundly appreciated. We are thankful to all those who responded with their time, money and prayers. Our special thanks to those who have come from abroad to assist in the ongoing relief efforts. It is amazing how a tragic event can sometimes bring out the best in us. Compassion and concern give mankind hope that we can coexist on this planet as one global family. Abdul Mughni Lahore, Pakistan Are we prepared to meet the challenge...
...Nobody wants to cooperate with us anymore,” she said. The lawyers also argued about whether the “due process of law” guaranteed in the Fifth Amendment applied only within the U.S. and to U.S. citizens or if it also applied to aliens abroad. According to Pearlstein, a 2004 Supreme Court ruling extended due process at the very least to the detainees of Guantanamo Bay. Berenson’s final point was to emphasize the idea that drastic times call for drastic measures. “The chance that these fanatics will get these...
...Support Our Troops Week” at Harvard. “Support Our Troops Week” seeks to promote the often underrepresented message among the Harvard community that all Americans should acknowledge and understand the dedication and sacrifices of U.S. servicemen and women both at home and abroad. That regardless of your political affiliation, U.S. troops dedicate their lives to protecting America. Supporting U.S. troops who protect America is not about the war in Iraq, it is not about whether one agrees with President Bush’s policies, it is not about agreeing with the military?...
...State Department. A corollary to this practice is CIA operated secret prisons in Thailand and Eastern Europe, as recently reported by Dana Priest in The Washington Post. Such forays into ethically murky territory—to say the least—do no small harm to U.S. credibility abroad. On Jan. 27, President Bush assured us that “torture is never acceptable, nor do we hand over people to countries that do torture.” Yesterday in Panama, he repeated those categorical words, yet he continues to support the Vice President in his opposition to 90 senators...