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PaulKing - 28 Jun 2005 09:19 GMT
If 'AIDS' really was an std then why would people over 65 (in America) get
three times more so called 'AIDS' than teenagers.

Same story in Canada.
GMCarter - 28 Jun 2005 13:03 GMT
>If 'AIDS' really was an std then why would people over 65 (in America) get
>three times more so called 'AIDS' than teenagers.
>
>Same story in Canada.

First, really think. You're the guy who has fabricated and altered
posts--so without a reference, why should ANYONE believe what you say.

Second, HIV disease results in AIDS after a period of time. Younger
people who contract HIV sexually, say at 14 or 15, would not likely
develop AIDS until after their teen years.

Third, people over 65 still have sex.

Really think? You don't know how.

        George M. Carter
David Canzi -- non-mailable - 29 Jun 2005 05:33 GMT
>If 'AIDS' really was an std then why would people over 65 (in America) get
>three times more so called 'AIDS' than teenagers.

Hmmm... this looks like a bark beetle to me.

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DavidT - 29 Jun 2005 18:03 GMT
> If 'AIDS' really was an std then why would people over 65 (in America) get
> three times more so called 'AIDS' than teenagers.
>
> Same story in Canada.

Because, stoopid, teenagers with AIDS are those who were infected
during childbirth, fortunately a minor problem now AZT etc prevent
transmission.
How many times do you need to be told this?
The incubation period from infection to AIDS is 10-15 years or more.
Teenagers with HIV do not get AIDS until they are in their 20s or 30s,
when they show up on the AIDS stats.
Keep spouting your lies you sad bastard - no-one is fooled
DavidT - 29 Jun 2005 18:04 GMT
> If 'AIDS' really was an std then why would people over 65 (in America) get
> three times more so called 'AIDS' than teenagers.
>
> Same story in Canada.

Because, stoopid, teenagers with AIDS are those who were infected
during childbirth, fortunately a minor problem now AZT etc prevent
transmission.
How many times do you need to be told this?
The incubation period from infection to AIDS is 10-15 years or more.
Teenagers with HIV do not get AIDS until they are in their 20s or 30s,
when they show up on the AIDS stats.
Keep spouting your lies you sad bastard - no-one is fooled

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