>CAUCASIAN TEEN CASES (entire USA) BETWEEN July 1983 and December 2001 =
>916.
Again with the math! 916 = 0.
The title of the table:
Table 7. AIDS cases by sex, age at diagnosis, and race/ethnicity,
reported through December 2001, United States
Where do you get that this is a cumulative total from 1983 to 2001?
>NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN in nearly 18 years or a mere 51 cases a year.
916 caucasain boys. 295 girls. Wiith AIDS aged 13-19. The total of all
ethnicities, each of which are important human lives in my book, is
somewhat higher.
And does not say how many with HIV.
>NOT EVEN ONE CAUCASIAN TEEN CASE PER US STATE A YEAR.
LOL. That is a ridiculous skewing that came out of your head entirely.
>NOT EVEN ONE!
>
>Check for yourself at: -
>http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/stats/hasr1302/table7.htm
>In the same period people over 60 (caucasian) had 9,338 cases.
It is good to check the sources you cite for your claims and erroneous
re lines. THERE IS teen AIDS.
Paul, or whoever you are, HIV doesn't give a f.ck about your
fantasies. Sadly, it exists and horribly it is causing the worst
pandemic in human history.
But your clear concern about just WHITE kids, while touching, bespeaks
of your racism.
George M. Carter
>CAUCASIAN TEEN CASES (entire USA) BETWEEN July 1983 and December 2001 =
>916.
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>Check for yourself at: -
>http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/stats/hasr1302/table7.htm
The flaw in this argument has been pointed out to you before.
2004-03-17
<http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&selm=4fdc9699.0403170121.3f18
8531%40posting.google.com>
2004-07-19
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nwrddc01.gnilink.net>
Reusing an argument known to be flawed is dishonest.
>In the same period people over 60 (caucasian) had 9,338 cases.
>
>Those old folks must be sex mad - Nine times MORE sex than teenagers.
>
>...or could it just be that 'AIDS' is not an std?
There is no logical reason to expect the number of people with a
sexually transmitted disease in a group to be simply proportional to
the frequency of sex in that group.

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