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				 Erroneous figures in appeal advertisements 
 
			
			I do think asking for donations for the needy is truly a good thing.  But to flat out lie!  Shouldn’t it be agents the law to make up stuff, or inflate the numbers?
 Today I saw an appeal for drinking water in the poorest areas of Africa. The appeal stated that:
 
 “Five-thousand children die a day from bad water!”
 
 
 So let us see: 5000 x  7 days a week =  35,000 deaths   or   182,000 per year.
 
 Could it be that bad?  I know Africa is a huge landmass of poverty stricken persons, but for children alone it seems a bit exaggerated.
 
 The last time  a ‘statistic’ upset me, was when I discovered anti-gun groups were telling schools that millions of children were killed by guns in the US every year (I forgot the exact figure).
 
 For the water…maybe I could let that slide, people do need help.  But the gun hate groups, couldn’t legal action be taken as sort of a ‘slander’ type thing?
 
				__________________I tell you I don't get no respect. Why, the surgeon general, he offered me a cigarette. (Rodney)
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