Friday, June 8, 2007
End of "Not On Our Watch"
I liked the ending of "Not on Our Watch" the best since it actually explained what we we can do to help out, which is the whole point of the book. It talked about how we can write letters to the congress, to Bush. It made me want to do something right away, so i'm glad that we wrote letters to Congress and did Camp Darfur. It felt very good to know that we are actually doing something to help and not just sitting around. I would like to inform people on Darfur and its atrocities. Hopefully, at least one person out of all the people we inform will stand up and do something. It's one more person, one more letter. If everyone informed 20 people and one would do something and stand up, imagine how many letters would be sent to Congress every day, imagine how much money will be donated to help save Darfur, and imagine how we can save Darfur with just information. Information is the strongest way to stand up in what you believe in, for humanity.
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