Bush siphoned tax aid to 'faith-based' allies in overseas grants.Evidence has come to light that the Bush administration has directed hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to "faith-based" groups working overseas that toe the administration's line on controversial social issues. The Boston Globe last month ran a series of articles about U.S. funding of programs touching on health, human sexuality This article is about human sexual perceptions. For information about sexual activities and practices, see Human sexual behavior. Generally speaking, human sexuality is how people experience and express themselves as sexual beings. and poverty. Some of the money has been diverted from long-time providers and funneled to groups with no track record of providing aid, simply because they are in line with the administration ideologically. The Globe focused on the relief group CARE, a humanitarian organization founded in 1945 to assist Europeans displaced by World War II. Given the group's long track record, it would seem a logical ally for the U.S. government. But there is one problem: CARE is a secular agency, and its $50 million contract to fight the spread of AIDS in Africa has been cut off. Instead, the money is going to faith-based organizations. The move came after U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum “Santorum” redirects here. For other uses, see Santorum (disambiguation). Richard John Santorum (born May 10, 1958) is a former United States Senator from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. (R-Pa.) attacked the group as a liberal front, charges that were later echoed by Focus on the Family President James Dobson James Clayton "Jim" Dobson, Ph.D. (born April 21, 1936 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is the chairman of the board of Focus on the Family, a nonprofit organization he founded in 1977. . "There was a lot of resentment, a lot of pressure, from the Religious Right feeling that they supported Bush, especially for the second term, and they wanted to get paid their dues, they wanted a piece of the pie in terms of foreign assistance," Kristin Kalla, the CARE official overseeing the AIDS contract, told the Globe. Most of the religious groups now getting the tax aid eschew es·chew tr.v. es·chewed, es·chew·ing, es·chews To avoid; shun. See Synonyms at escape. [Middle English escheuen, from Old French eschivir, of Germanic origin condoms and insist on an "abstinence-based" approach to fight AIDS that many health educators say is unrealistic and even dangerous. Evangelicals who fail to agree have been attacked. Dr. Anne Peterson, an evangelical, was tapped to serve as global health director for USAID USAID United States Agency for International Development USAID Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (Spanish) , the federal body that oversees international programs. Peterson told the Globe she flew to Colorado to meet with Dobson, but the sit-down did not go well. The newspaper reported that Peterson said Dobson asked her, "Where do you stand on condoms?" When Peterson replied that as a physician she considers condoms an important part in preventing the spread of AIDS, "Dobson was displeased dis·please v. dis·pleased, dis·pleas·ing, dis·pleas·es v.tr. To cause annoyance or vexation to. v.intr. To cause annoyance or displeasure. ." Remarked Peterson, "It was very clear that I did not budge him on the condom issue." Focus on the Family later attacked Peterson during a briefing, and she subsequently resigned. "I had not expected to have that from the Christian community," she told the Globe. "I had expected to find more resonance with a broader group of people to find a common ground. This is a core good thing to do, help people to stay healthy. It was disconcerting dis·con·cert tr.v. dis·con·cert·ed, dis·con·cert·ing, dis·con·certs 1. To upset the self-possession of; ruffle. See Synonyms at embarrass. 2. to find that when money is on the table everybody fights harder to get the piece of it." Critics say funds are being diverted from secular groups at the behest be·hest n. 1. An authoritative command. 2. An urgent request: I called the office at the behest of my assistant. of the Religious Right. They note that an organization called Children's AIDS Fund received a $10 million grant even though USAID's review panel recommended that the group not be funded. Shepherd Smith, the head of Children's AIDS Fund, has worked with Dobson. He denied that his group is faith based but admitted it distributed funds to faith-based organizations. CARE and other secular groups sensed which way the winds were blowing and tried to reach out to faith-based organizations. Unfortunately, they connected with the wrong ones by targeting Jewish and Muslim groups. "We were told repeatedly by staff at USAID directly in meetings that these were not the 'right types' of faith-based organizations that the White House faith-based office was looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. ," Kalla said. CARE ended up giving a $100,000 grant to evangelist Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse Samaritan's Purse is a nondenominational evangelical organization engaged in crisis relief and community development. Founded in 1970 and active around the world, Samaritan's Purse offers aid to the victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine in response to an . Kalla said USAID applauded the move. A Globe survey of grantees found that 98.3 percent went to Christian groups. Eugene Lin, a former employee in USAID's faith-based office, asserted that evangelicals were favored and said he routinely complained that others were being excluded from funding decisions. Lin said his supervisor, Linda Shovlain, asked to meet with him about his concerns, an event she described as a "Come to Jesus" meeting. Shovlain kept a two-foot crucifix crucifix: see cross. on her desk, and Lin said he felt intimidated. He was subsequently fired and filed a religious-discrimination complaint. |
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