Calls for Obama, Romney to Include Africa in Debates
American lobby groups advocating stronger United States government action to bring peace to Central and East Africa are calling on candidates in the U.S. presidential elections to give their views on "the growing crisis in Sudan", as well as the regulation of conflict minerals in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the hunt for Lord's Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony in central Africa.
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Romney and Obama are fighting for the presidency and are going to talk about what Americans care about. Would that Americans did care about Africa, but unfortunately it's only going to center on Libya, Syria and our embassies. I agree they should but it will never happen
The African leaders should be debating the problems in Africa not the US.
Since when has any caucasian nation brought anything but disease, misery, and death to anywhere?
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