Tuesday, January 29, 2013

[GMW #2647] World Marshall Plan To Heal Extreme Poverty & Reduce Gap Between Poor & Rich


[GMW #2647] World Marshall Plan To Heal Extreme Poverty & Reduce Gap Between Poor & Rich  Idea Dream -Robert Muller's Ideas 3001 to 3500
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In his speech to the UN General Assembly the President of the United States should offer also a bold World Marshall Plan to heal the extreme poverty of a great part of the world and to stop and reduce the increasing gap between the rich and the poor both within countries and worldwide.  He would do this in memory of President Johnson whose main ideal during his presidency was to eliminate poverty.

The President of the United States should also pay tribute to President John Kennedy for having launched the US Peace Corps which was loved by so many American people and should become a World Peace Corps.

His speech would thus be a tribute to President Eisenhower, to General Marshall, to President Johnson and to President John Kennedy.

He could also remember these words of General Omar Bradley after World War II:
"The world has achieved brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience.  Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants."

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