Topic: Iraq
Ron Paul Applauds American Generosity towards Iraqi Boy Republican presidential candidate prays for boy and his family as he undergoes important surgery in US.by Walt Thiessen
(Libertarian)
Friday, November 30, 2007
Note: The following article was sent to me by the Ron Paul 2008 campaign. I am reproducing it here in its entirety.
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, a 10-term Texas congressman and advocate of military non-interventionism overseas, has condemned the war in Iraq but praised American humanitarian and commercial efforts helping to bring peace to the Iraqi people.
Thursday morning, a five-year-old Iraqi boy named Youssif, was afforded an important and life-altering surgery by CNN.com readers, the Grossman Burn Center in Los Angeles, California, and the Children's Burn Foundation. More than $300,000 was raised to bring the Iraqi boy, whose face was severely scarred after being doused with gas and set on fire in Baghdad this January, and his family to America two months ago. Dr. Peter Grossman, a plastic surgeon with the Grossman Burn Center, has donated his services to repair the scarring to the young boy's face.
Congressman Paul today issued the following statement in support of Dr. Grossman and the generous contributors:
"I often state that America's greatest characteristic is not our military might, but rather the individual generosity and kindness of our people. Many have thanked God for it, in many different languages, and I am continually moved by the countless acts of humanitarianism by American citizens. Today, I have the pleasure of commending Dr. Peter Grossman, the Grossman Burn Center, Children's Burn Foundation, and CNN readers who have forever changed Youssif's life and given him hope after surviving an unthinkable and heinous attack. Their remarkable generosity is a testament to the global goodwill of the American people. Youssif himself is a reminder to us that we must not isolate ourselves from people in nations we perceive to be against us. That human connection must always be in our hearts and minds, as it certainly is with Youssif and his family. My family and I wish Youssif a safe and peaceful recovery."
CNN first brought Youssif's story to light nearly three months ago.
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