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PLEASE HELP THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS!

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supportme - 07 Mar 2006 00:51 GMT
All,

I am training for the 2006 San Francisco Marathon with a six-month
training program which is raising money for the fight to end AIDS.

More than one million Americans, and 40 million others around the
world, are living with HIV -- the virus that causes AIDS. With more
than 20 million deaths so far, AIDS is now the leading cause of death
among all people aged 15 to 59 worldwide.

Regrettably, Los Angeles has the second highest number of people living
with AIDS in the United States. So the money I am raising will benefit
AIDS Project Los Angeles. APLA provides food banks, transportation,
home health care and other vital services -- to help keep people with
HIV/AIDS alive until there's a cure.

This is such a worthy cause, and I would like to ask for your support.
I have made a personal commitment to raise at least $2,200 before
Friday, April 28, 2006 -- and I hope to raise even more. Any
contribution you can make would mean a great deal to me and those
afflicted with this terrible disease. Contributions are tax-deductible
and will make a huge difference in the lives of thousands of people
living with HIV/AIDS.

Please visit: www.aidsmarathon.com

CLICK ON SPONSOR A RUNNER
THEN ON LOS ANGELES
YOU MAY ENTER MY RUNNER NUMBER: 6164
OR MY NAME, Sandra Boscarino, TO DONATE TO MY PAGE

OR

If writing a check please be sure to include my runner number: 6164.

Thank you so much in advance for your generous support.
Sandra Boscarino
montygram - 07 Mar 2006 08:08 GMT
AIDS is very bad news, but there is good news: it is unlikely that
"retroviruses" even exist.  They are just lab artifacts, that is, what
happens when cells are exposed to tremendous stressors.  There are many
causes of a dysfunctional immune system, and they are all easy to
"cure," at least in the early stages.  Spread this news and you will be
doing a great service to people who actually have AIDS (that is, people
who have real symptoms, not "markers").
GMCarter - 07 Mar 2006 10:16 GMT
>AIDS is very bad news, but there is good news: it is unlikely that
>"retroviruses" even exist.

Montygram, the proof of YOUR existence is in serious doubt. I believe
you are nothing more than a sophisticated, if somewhat deranged,
Turing test.

You are NOT REAL!
Iconoclaster - 10 Mar 2006 00:24 GMT
Mr. Carter, you have wasted more than half of your life already.  Must you
remain a joke until the end?
GMCarter - 10 Mar 2006 12:05 GMT
>Mr. Carter, you have wasted more than half of your life already.  Must you
>remain a joke until the end?

LOL...better than having wasted my entire life?

OK--that's the best you can do?
a_f_r_i_e_n_d@hotmail.com - 19 Mar 2006 18:08 GMT
Educate me Monty.

When an individual has a "viral load" test done by extracting blood and
measuring the amount of virus present in a millilitre of blood what do
you suspect is being found in the blood?
Death - 08 Mar 2006 02:09 GMT
"supportme" <scboscarino@yahoo.com> wrote in message

> I am training for the 2006 San Francisco Marathon with a six-month
> training program which is raising money for the fight to end AIDS.

Good for you. We could use more gas chambers.
geltab - 08 Mar 2006 07:57 GMT
 Death wrote...
> "supportme" <scboscarino@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
>>I am training for the 2006 San Francisco Marathon with a six-month
>>training program which is raising money for the fight to end AIDS.
>
> Good for you. We could use more gas chambers.

The marathon will probably raise about $50,000, surely enough to find
a cure when added to the $83 trillion the U.S. government spends on
it each year.
a_f_r_i_e_n_d@hotmail.com - 19 Mar 2006 18:10 GMT
The cure is simple. Refrain from sex. The virus dies with the host.
Refrain from IV drug use. The virus dies with the host.
dlk324@sbcglobal.net - 09 Mar 2006 18:34 GMT
For online Hiv support and info on Hiv Aids   www.hivchat.org
Brian Mailman - 09 Mar 2006 22:46 GMT
> For online Hiv support and info on Hiv Aids   www.hivchat.org

You may want to google "Briedbart Index" and what may happen to you if
you post this several more times.

B/
Iconoclaster - 10 Mar 2006 00:32 GMT
Sorry Sandra.  You probably mean well, but you picked the wrong charity.
Anything: heart disease, cancer, tuberculosis, kidney diseases, seeing-eye
dogs, even the War on Stinky Feet. I'd contribute gladly.  But AIDS...
Giving money to con men?  I'm not that stupid.
But maybe you could tap Mr. George M. Carter.  he is in the
AIDS-collection business himself.  Maybe he could give you some
pointers...

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