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Subject: [FWD: I just saw the devastation]


OK - I'm making an exception here - I know this breaks all the rules - wish I could send this to whole of OASIS membership.

I just made a donation; hope you can join me.

Thanks, DW

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Subject: I just saw the devastation
From: John Kerry <info@johnkerry.com>
Date: Tue, August 24, 2010 1:28 pm
To: David Webber <drrwebber@acm.org>

Senator John Kerry ::: www.johnkerry.com
 

Hello David,
I just got home to Massachusetts from seeing the floods in Pakistan -- and what I saw there was as devastating and gripping as the last humanitarian crisis I emailed you about. Even as I sit here I'm shaken by the fact that this is Pakistan's Katrina.

It's not just that one fifth of the country - an area larger than all of New England, New York, New Jersey and Maryland combined - is submerged under historic flooding, or that with weeks left in the monsoon season, it could get even worse.
None of that captures what I saw and heard when our helicopter touched down. I went to Multan in the Punjab plains. This is no isolated hamlet, but an ancient city, a district capital with a population of over 1.5 million. And it's inundated with water. 
I spoke to the people, heard their stories, their desperation for food and water. They talked of the joy when they saw American Chinook helicopters - distinctive for their two big rotors - because they knew help was arriving. But the scale of the disaster hit me as I flew over the city and surrounding valley, mile after mile of Punjabi plains turned into a massive lake, this large city covered in water. Roads were washed out, vehicles abandoned, tall buildings turned into places of desperate refuge.  Any flat surface high enough to escape the waters became a life-raft, often packed with people willing to bake in the hot sun rather than face the barrier of the flood-waters.  The scene stretched on and on.

You can get a look at some of this - just get a small sense of it - watching this NBC News piece: MSNBC
In the face of all of this suffering, so much remains to be done - and the world isn't keeping up with the size of the challenge.  The United States government is doing its part by leading international donor efforts with $150 million so far, including funds from the "Kerry-Lugar-Berman" aid package for Pakistan that we passed in Congress last year.  But today, we need your help to do more.

This is a hard time to ask Americans to give money -- yes these are tough economic times for so many here at home -- but what I saw in Pakistan calls out for the very best that we are as Americans, that we dig down and pitch in because if we don't, people will die. It's just that simple. Already more than 20 million people are affected, more than the Pacific Ocean tsunami, the Haitian earthquake, and the 2005 Pakistan earthquake combined.
And the political and economic consequences for Pakistan - a nuclear-armed country in a volatile region - will be catastrophic if we don't act.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced the creation of the Pakistan Relief Fund to give you a chance to help.  You donations will go directly to help the people of Pakistan. With a donation of $5, you can buy 50 high energy bars providing much needed nutrition; $10 can provide a child or mother with a blanket; and about $40 can buy material to shelter a family of four.

Or -- send $10 through your mobile phone by texting the word FLOOD, F-L-O-O-D, to 27722.

You can also donate directly to many of the great non-profit organizations supporting the effort.  A list of qualified organizations can be found online here:
Thank you for your time and contributions.

Sincerely,
John Kerry


 

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