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“Beyond the veneer of civil society … we will do everything to get [the decision] reversed." Behreandt 06** (Dennis-, The New American, 9/4, proquest/e-library) “Fortunately, the means of stopping malaria … suggests its use ought to be limited.” “Meanwhile, vast swathes … spraying in general shouldn’t be used.” “Above all, just one … Yet success is possible.” “DDT is the single best weapon … which cripples African economies.” “If seven Boeing 747s… and prompts others to stay away.” “Liberia was one of many … our main challenge in Liberia.” “In much of the world … millions of needless deaths.” “The main concern … any malaria regions in Africa.” “The United States and much of the rest … would be used to combat it.” “DDT, the miracle insecticide … malaria fighter we have.”  “Before examining how USAID … than its Congressional earmark.” “The US Government and institutions … bilateral assistance program.” “The reality is that … poorer taxpayers in rich countries.” “Not only is there no comparison … makes both moral and strategic sense.” “Second, the image of the state of nature… beyond both state and nature.” Type in the content of your new page here.
 * CONTENTION ONE: INHERENCY**
 * Malaria funding has been cut and relief agencies are leaving Liberia resulting in millions of deaths and pushing the country towards a meltdown and resumption of the civil war**
 * Doyle 07** (Leonard-, The Independent of London, January 3, p.22, lexis)
 * The failure of the United States to embrace DDT spraying has made it virtually unavailable in sub-Saharan Africa
 * Agencies Opposed To DDT Spraying Are Quietly Blocking It’s Use**
 * Bate 07** (Dr. Roger-, Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Wall Street Journal, November 5, p. A19)
 * CONTENTION TWO: MALARIA**
 * Liberia is in the midst of a horrifying malaria hyperendemic and they don’t have the resources to confront the massive scale of the problem**
 * Kinder 07** (Molly-, MA/ID pending at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, June 22,accessed 11/12/07, http://mollyinliberia.blogspot.com/2007/06/magic-bullet-for-liberias-children.html)
 * Malaria kills millions and infects hundreds of millions every year – lack of DDT spraying is allowing malaria to destroy whole African communities**
 * Wilson Quarterly 04** (7/1, proquest/e-library)
 * Malaria kills millions of people every year but we are doing nothing to stop it – using DDT would be a massive step in the right direction**
 * The Economist 03** (5/13, proquest/e-library)
 * Malaria kills millions every year in Liberia**
 * Barber 07** (Kari-, Voice of America, April 25, downloaded 11/07, http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2007-04/2007-04-25-voa14.cfm?renderforprint=1&textonly=1&&TEXTMODE=1&CFID=156837655&CFTOKEN=19484670 )
 * DDT is harmless – Failing to spray it causes millions of deaths**
 * Gourevitch 03** (Alexander-, Washington Monthly, 3/1, proquest/e-library)
 * Liberia lacks the DDT necessary to stop the spread of malaria**
 * Somah 06** (Syrulwa-, PhD and Professor of of Environmental and Occupational Safety and Health at NC A&T State University, Speech given in Monrovia, Liberia entitled “The Galvanizing Role of Liberian Women In National Reconstruction,” September 9th, downloaded 11/07, http://www.grandgedeh.com/gg-lihede16.htm )
 * We would never tolerate the level of death and suffering occurring from malaria in Africa if it were happening in the United States – are you really all right with what’s happening in your name?**
 * Spencer 06** (Roy, Human Events, 08-14, proquest/e-library)
 * THUS THE PLAN:**
 * The United States federal government should establish public health infrastructure and programs in the Republic of Liberia that facilitate and conduct the indoor spraying of Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane.**
 * CONTENTION THREE: SOLVENCY**
 * Only DDT can both kill and repel mosquitoes – no other pesticide is effective**
 * Roberts 07** (Dr. Donald-, emeritus professor of tropical medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Maryland, International Herald Tribune, 8/22, proquest/e-library)
 * U.S. action carries with it a unique multiplier effect which turbo charges our solvency**
 * Bate 05** (Roger, US Director – Africa Fighting Malaria, Congressional Testimony, 5/12, proquest/e-library)
 * Expertise and resources make the United States the most important nation to support the fight against malaria – We must provide more support**
 * Campbell 05** (Carlos-, Program Director – MACEPA, Congressional Testimony, 5/12, proquest/e-library) ncp
 * Only USAID has the transparency and planning to effectively implement the plan – Other organizations just throw money at the problem without changing anything.**
 * Tren and Urbach 07** (Richard and Jasson, Promises Promises and Donor Aid Money, Africa Fighting Malaria, http://www.fightingmalaria.org/article.aspx?id=870, Directors of AFM)
 * Within this framework there is an ethical obligation to improve the health conditions of those living in developing countries**
 * Van Niekerk 05** (Anton-, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Applied Ethics at University of Stellenbosch, __Ethics & AIDS In Africa: The Challenge To Our Thinking__, edited by Van Niekerk and Loretta Kopelman, p. 91-93) ncp
 * The failure to act ethically and the prioritization of individual desires at the cost of the Other shape politics in action in a way that ensure all violence. Violence is inevitable within the current framework – only moving beyond it can result in peace.**
 * Alford 04** (Fred, Levinas And Political Theory, Political Theory v32 n2 April 2004, Prof of Gov at the University of Maryland)