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All of us have watched with horror the plight of Syrians and others
driven from their homes by the three (or is it four?) way war in the
Middle East.
The politics are complicated, but the moral
stakes are clear: innocent human beings are suffering and we can do
something about it.
I thought you might be interested in what
two friends of mine are doing.
Our former governor, Martin
O'Malley, used his platform as a presidential candidate to urge the
U.S. to take in 65,000 refugees, as international experts have
recommended. Europe should take many more and, as Pope Francis has
urged, Catholic parishes could take at least one each. Turkey,
Lebanon, and other neighboring countries are already sheltering
millions of refugees.
Click here to read Governor O'Malley's proposal.
And in Hungary, my former assistant when I was U.S.
Ambassador to Romania, Shannon Mason McNutt, is walking the walk --
she is working with refugees as they stream into Hungary, helping them
survive and travel on to European countries which welcome them.
She emailed me, asking for financial help for them.
If you like to join me in helping Shannon help these refugees, click here.
The world is a tough place.
But all of us can make it a little better.
Thanks!
-- Jim
By Authority: Friends of Jim Rosapepe, Carolyn
Brenner, Treasurer.
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