Sunday, October 15, 2006

British Pop Monitor

"Yeah, who are they to be charitable and do good things for people in need?" seems to be the theme running through this article in Christian Science Monitor by the esteemed staff writer Scott Baldauf.
He's not as smart as his bio suggests and this simple mistake blows his whole argument if you ask me:

"British pop singer Bono, of the rock group U2, has set up a Washington-based pressure group called DATA, which lobbies in the halls of Congress and in European capitals for debt relief among Africa's poorest nations. He's also launched high-end "ethical clothing" labels that promise fair working conditions in African textile factories."

Stick with the meaty stories, dude. British pop singer, please! Look what Bono has convinced these corporations to do....RED