Personally I support 14,000 kids in Zambia - I feed and clothe them - but I don't hold press conferences about it. I don't do it so you'll think what a nice person I am; it's private.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I support anything to do with the welfare and rights of children in a huge way.
To be a parent, you must be authoritarian. If the Zambians want to succeed, they must learn to work hard, and they should not expect to be treated with kid gloves.
I have 179 children that I take care of full-time: close to 40 in Uganda and the rest in Sudan.
I think it's very important to support those who can't help themselves - children, animals - and especially to do so in your own neighborhood.
It's hard to think of anything that is more socially beneficial than raising children well. It needs to be valued and respected, I believe by everyone in public life regardless of your political party.
I've got four kids to feed and a wife to provide for. It's a worry but a great responsibility as well and one I relish.
I live very well, but I support a lot of relatives.
I go to Malawi twice a year. It's where two of my children were adopted from, and I have a lot of projects there that I go and check up on and children who I look after. It's sort of a commitment that I've made to this country and the hundreds of thousands of children there who have been orphaned by AIDS.
When you're supported by millions all over the world, you can either go nuts, or try to feed off the goodwill.
I do support people eating more vegetables. It's a good thing to do.
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