(We need to stop this genocide ("Prevent Genocide").
President Obama speaks out against the genocide in Darfur telling us his plans to stop this genocide ("Barack Obama on Darfur," 2007). Please note that this video was from the year 2007, and the genocide is still going on today despite promises to stop it. Below that video is Hilary Clinton agreeing with him on what needs to be done ("Hilary Clinton on Darfur," 2007). She also had good ideas and told us them, but she hasn't acted on her words either. This is not meant to bash against our president or people in the government, but to make mention that they need to act on their words and do what they said they would. This genocide needs to be stopped. The video beside the interview with President Obama, is himself in Darfur ("Obama Visits Darfur Boarder," 2008). The last video, beside Clinton's video, is President Obama answering questions on the Darfur situation ("Pres. Obama on Sudan," 2010). The last video gives you his side of what's going on. He even tells his audience that he's been working on the Darfur situation since he went into office.
President Obama speaks out against the genocide in Darfur telling us his plans to stop this genocide ("Barack Obama on Darfur," 2007). Please note that this video was from the year 2007, and the genocide is still going on today despite promises to stop it. Below that video is Hilary Clinton agreeing with him on what needs to be done ("Hilary Clinton on Darfur," 2007). She also had good ideas and told us them, but she hasn't acted on her words either. This is not meant to bash against our president or people in the government, but to make mention that they need to act on their words and do what they said they would. This genocide needs to be stopped. The video beside the interview with President Obama, is himself in Darfur ("Obama Visits Darfur Boarder," 2008). The last video, beside Clinton's video, is President Obama answering questions on the Darfur situation ("Pres. Obama on Sudan," 2010). The last video gives you his side of what's going on. He even tells his audience that he's been working on the Darfur situation since he went into office.
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