(11-01-2005) This Generation's Moon Shot by Bono - TIME*

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This Generation's Moon Shot

A rock star turned activist challenges the world to wipe out poverty and disease

By BONO


I was a 9-year-old boy in Dublin when a man first walked on the moon. It wasn't just any man--it was an American. I thought I already knew something about America from Elvis, the movies and the hip gear sent home by Irish people who crossed the Atlantic. But now American meant something new. It meant having a sense of infinite possibility, doing the things everyone says can't be done. Even this freckle-faced Irish kid could see that America went to the moon not just because it was a scientific milestone--a career move for the human race--but because it was an adventure.

More than ever, we need to renew that sense of adventure and purpose. Never before has the West been so scrutinized. Our convictions and credibility are under attack. Who are we? What are our values? Do we have any at all?

We can't answer these questions by going back to the moon. But there is a goal out there worthy of our generation. It's earth-bound this time, but no less exhilarating. It is the defeat of humanity's oldest foe: disease.

Just a few years ago, this was Mission Impossible; today it is tantalizingly within our reach. It is no longer crazy to suggest that we can eliminate tuberculosis and malaria from the planet. It is no longer unthinkable to imagine a world without AIDS or extreme poverty. And this isn't hope talking, or faith. This is hard science pointing us toward a better, healthier world.

In the past year we learned that for the first time there's a vaccine that offers real, if partial, protection against malaria. No more death by mosquito bite is a goal that is within sight. Two new vaccines have been developed for rotavirus, the main cause of diarrheal disease. Today nearly a million people with HIV in poor countries are on lifesaving antiretroviral drugs--more than double the total just 18 months ago.

That's enough to get even a rock star out of bed in the morning.

To read the entire article, go here.

Thanks Kevin!
 
I love Bono:love: He is an amazing man. I share his dream of ending AIDS and poverty. I hope our dreams come true.
 
The November 7th edition


Here is an action that we all can take to make sure that the ideas that Bono talks about in this MAGNIFICENT ARTICLE comes true:


From the ONE site:


Right now, the U.S. Congress is making critical decisions that will impact millions of lives. They need to hear YOUR VOICE asking America to do more to win the fight against extreme poverty and global AIDS.

Over the next few days, Congress will be debating our budget for the next year and how to best spend each and every penny so that we can help the most people. The amazing thing is that some of the best ideas to beat global AIDS and poverty cost just that - pennies. For less than a dollar, a vaccine can save a life. For $5, a bed net can stop a child in Africa from dying every 30 seconds from something as small as a mosquito bite. We can turn back the tide on AIDS with something as simple as a pill that costs less than a dollar a day, treatment that helps people live and continue to care for their families and communities. And we can lift even more families out of poverty only $60 a year keeps a child in school or helps an entrepreneur start a small business.

Please email Congress today to say that you support the FY06 Senate Appropriations funding levels to fight extreme poverty, including $3.6 billion to beat global AIDS.

It’s more important than ever that this doesn't come at a cost to other key poverty-fighting efforts.

We ask you fill in the form below, please feel free to change the email subject line or customize the letter. Your changes will help ensure Congress receives and reads your letter!


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Here is the link to email your Congresspeople from the ONE site:

http://www.one.org/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1272

PLEASE take this action to help end extreme poverty asap!

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And thank you for caring about the world's poorest people. :yes:
 
I read this article yesterday. It's very well-written and heartfelt. Good work, Bono!

And am I the only one who went "awww" when Bono called himself a "freckle-faced Irish kid?"
 
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