>We went to a rave in Atlanta and had sex with at least 6 guys that
>night. My joy even was f.cked and f.cked a dog. I link my illness to
>his joy with pets. He used to jack with monkies at the zoo. They fired
>him when they fond him abusing a monkey. He used to be normal before he
>started staying up for weeks at a time.
Such nasty things to say about Karl Rove.
"Dubious" <wifikiwi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> We went to a rave in Atlanta and had sex with at least 6 guys that
> night. My joy even was f.cked and f.cked a dog.
Ontario, CA, 10/16/2006 Associated Press
JOSHUA TREE, Calif. (AP) -- Jeff Getty, a prominent AIDS activist who in 1995 received the
first bone-marrow transplant from a baboon to treat the disease, has died. He was 49.
Getty died Monday of heart failure, following treatment for cancer and a long struggle with
AIDS, at the Hi-Desert Medical Center in Joshua Tree, said Ken Klueh, his partner of 26 years.
Before antiviral drug combinations were used successfully by AIDS patients, Getty grabbed
national attention in December 1995 for becoming the first person ever to receive a bone marrow
cell transfusion from one species to another. His transplant at San Francisco General Hospital
used cells taken from a baboon, with the hope that the primate's natural AIDS resistance would
take root in his own system.
The procedure, ultimately unsuccessful, sparked furious debate over the moral and medical
implications of cross-species transplants.
"That trial reflects the level of desperation at the time," said Dr. Steven Deeks, the
University of California, San Francisco, professor who was the experiment's lead investigator.
"Jeff was just hanging on to his life. He inspired us that a risky and aggressive intervention
was worth trying."
While the baboon bone marrow cells quickly disappeared from his system, Getty's health seemed
to dramatically improve. He went on help pave the way for the drug cocktail HAART - or highly
active antiretroviral therapy - that routinely keeps many HIV and AIDS patients alive today.
"He is emblematic of a whole group of men who survived AIDS in the early 1980s and 1990s, and
made it into the HAART era, but had developed so much resistance to the drugs that they never
got their virus fully under control," Deeks said.
Since being diagnosed with AIDS in the days when the disease still was known as "the gay
cancer," Getty was a fierce activist, volunteering to test experimental drugs, getting thrown
in jail for protesting against pharmaceutical companies and even throwing a coffin on a
hospital lawn to demand organ transplants for patients.
"He was the bravest of the brave. He was committed to getting results, even where it was clear
that it wouldn't help him," said state Sen. Carole Migden, who worked with Getty when she was
an Assembly member.
A former University of California policy analyst, Getty had a keen intellect that helped him
navigate the science and politics of the disease, but he also could be difficult and demanding,
colleagues said.
"He wasn't easy to work with," said Michael Lauro, an organizer who teamed with Getty in the
advocacy groups Act Up Golden Gate and Survive AIDS. "That's how people with great vision,
great hearts, and great drive are like. He could get things done."
Getty is survived by Klueh, his father and two sisters.
Plans for a memorial service were pending.
Dildeaux - 17 Oct 2006 03:46 GMT
> "Dubious" <wifikiwi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> first bone-marrow transplant from a baboon to treat the disease, has died.
> He was 49.
Death, leave Jeff Getty alone ... let him rest in peace.
Death - 17 Oct 2006 17:00 GMT
"Dildeaux" <dildeaux@toys.com> wrote in message
> Death, leave Jeff Getty alone ... let him rest in peace.
Doctors wasted a perfectly good monkey on that faggot.
No need for you to worry my little monkey, the drs only
use the aids free ones.
Now run along and shove your banana yellow dildeaux up your a.s.
Dildeaux - 17 Oct 2006 20:38 GMT
> "Dildeaux" <dildeaux@toys.com> wrote in message
>>
>> Death, leave Jeff Getty alone ... let him rest in peace.
>>
> Doctors wasted a perfectly good monkey on that faggot.
And God wasted a perfectly good faggot on you, Death.
Death - 17 Oct 2006 23:12 GMT
"Dildeaux" <dildeaux@toys.com> wrote in message
> And God wasted a perfectly good faggot on you, Death.
I pray God will waste Many More faggots.
Oh, Don't take the aids meds, it is poison.
Dildeaux - 18 Oct 2006 02:08 GMT
> "Dildeaux" <dildeaux@toys.com> wrote in message
>>
>> And God wasted a perfectly good faggot on you, Death.
>>
> I pray God will waste Many More faggots.
> Oh, Don't take the aids meds, it is poison.
May God forgive you.
Or not.
Death - 18 Oct 2006 16:38 GMT
"Dildeaux" <dildeaux@toys.com> wrote in message
> " Death" <Death@yourdoor.net> wrote in message
> >
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>
> Or not.
Thank you dildo, that means so much coming from you.
Now go kneel before your god so it can rest its balls on your chin.
You do remember your god, who is a faggot and who made animals
in its image.
That perverted god need not forgive me anything.