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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / AIDS / January 2005

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Bush and Antivirals

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Bennett - 26 Jan 2005 21:49 GMT
Two quotes from the news recently.

"The Global Aids Alliance also highlighted a report from the World
Health Organisation (WHO) which said that, despite some progress being
made, there remains a $2bn shortfall to finance the objective of giving
medication to three million of the 5.8 million people with Aids living
in developing countries who need the medication."

"Three senior administration officials said the White House would
request $80 billion for the wars, or a bit more, soon after Bush
submits his budget for fiscal 2006 to lawmakers on February 7."
Can anyone else see anything wrong with this?

Cheers

Bennett
PaulKing - 27 Jan 2005 00:23 GMT
Yes I can Sir.

Bush is missing an opportunity to kill even more peple in far off lands.

A few billion and he could kill millions of people in Africa with toxic
drugs and get less resistance from the rest of the World, compared to
using cluster bombs.

Go Bush go.

Kill, kill, kill.
john - 29 Jan 2005 17:22 GMT
> Two quotes from the news recently.
>
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> submits his budget for fiscal 2006 to lawmakers on February 7."
> Can anyone else see anything wrong with this?

Neat way to rob some taxpayers to covertly kill Africans, to finish off what
the vaccines started http://www.whale.to/b/genocide_h.html

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