Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / AIDS / June 2007
Federal AIDS money to San Francisco cut
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Martin - 24 May 2007 01:52 GMT <http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_5969301>:
"WASHINGTON- Speaker Nancy Pelosi contends that the Department of Health and Human Services miscalculated how much federal AIDS care money the city of San Francisco should get and she's asked the agency for an explanation.
The city was awarded nearly $9 million less under the Ryan White CARE Act than it received last year.
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In 2006, San Francisco got $27.4 million under the section of the law that sends money directly to cities and metropolitan areas to treat AIDS patients. In 2007, under the newly released figures, the city would get $18.8 million.
Pelosi's staff maintains that if San Francisco's award were calculated correctly, the city would end up with $26 million in 2007 under the section of the law in question."
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crack baby - 26 May 2007 16:20 GMT Martin wrote...
> <http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_5969301>: > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > The city was awarded nearly $9 million less under the Ryan White CARE > Act than it received last year. Good! That's the only thing the Bush administration has done that I agree with. They should slash the budget to zero, then make all the AIDS-infected crackheads pay back the millions of dollars a year it takes to keep each one of their anal-warted a.ses "alive" longer just so they can infect more people with their filthy disease.
I have no health insurance, and although I don't have AIDS, my minor medical problems do cost a significant amount of money, and the gov't doesn't pay for them because I'm not special like AIDS patients. And if you hadn't heard, the Ryan White law requires that ALL drugs for any "AIDS-related" condition are covered, not just the expensive antiviral drugs. For example, the AIDS drugs might cause erectile dysfunction as a side-effect, so Ryan White pays for Viagra and other boner pills, which the AIDS patients trade for crystal meth and proceed to engage in wild orgies at taxpayer expense.
> Pelosi's staff maintains that if San Francisco's award were calculated > correctly, the city would end up with $26 million in 2007 under the > section of the law in question." Perhaps Pelosi's staff should calculate how much San Francisco could save if it were to effectively control the spread of HIV in the city. I see no incentive to prevent HIV transmission as long as each new infection is used to justify budget increases.
Polyester Gloria Supernova - 28 May 2007 11:54 GMT crack baby <fred@crackwhoremagazine.com> wrote in message <2fY5i.7105$4Y.4226@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net>...
> I have no health insurance, and although I don't have AIDS, my minor > medical problems do cost a significant amount of money, and the gov't [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > boner pills, which the AIDS patients trade for crystal meth and > proceed to engage in wild orgies at taxpayer expense. Where's the party at, duckie?
bobandcarole - 28 May 2007 15:05 GMT Russian nationalists shouting "death to homosexuals" punched and kicked demonstrators calling for the right to hold a Gay Pride parade in central Moscow on Sunday while riot police detained dozens of gay protesters.
Two European parliamentarians were among those held as they tried to present a petition asking Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov, who has called gay marches satanic acts, to lift a ban on the parade.
Nationalists and extreme Russian Orthodox believers held icons and denounced homosexuality as "evil" while a group of thick-set young men turned up with surgeon's masks, which they said would protect them from the "gay disease".
"We are defending our rights," said a young gay man named Alexey, with blood pouring from his nose after he was beaten up by a man screaming "homosexuals are perverts" opposite the mayor's office. His attacker was detained.
"This is terrible but I am not scared. This is a pretty scary place, a pretty scary country if you are gay. But we won't give up until they allow us our rights," he said.
Hundreds of riot police lined Tverskaya street in central Moscow and plain-clothes police mingled with a large number of foreign and Russian journalists.
Parade organiser Nikolai Alexeyev said by telephone from a police station that about 30 gay activists had been detained. A police spokesman said 31 people were detained.
"We are sitting in the police station right now. We were detained outside the mayor's office when we tried to present the petition," said Alexeyev. "They are keeping us in the cells overnight and we will be in court tomorrow."
Marco Cappato, an Italian member of the EU parliament, was also detained at the protest but later released.
Lee - 28 May 2007 15:20 GMT You need homosexuals otherwise you would have to look elsewhere for another minority to persecute like Jews or Gipsies for example, why bother in the first place?
bob&carole - 28 May 2007 15:30 GMT > You need homosexuals otherwise you would have to look elsewhere for another > minority to persecute like Jews or Gipsies for example, why bother in the > first place? Translation: Lee is a homosexual
Lee - 28 May 2007 16:05 GMT >> You need homosexuals otherwise you would have to look elsewhere for >> another >> minority to persecute like Jews or Gipsies for example, why bother in the >> first place? > > Translation: Lee is a homosexual With your obsession I don't think I would like you to know one way or the other lol.
Parsifal - 28 May 2007 15:32 GMT > You need homosexuals otherwise you would have to look elsewhere for another > minority to persecute like Jews or Gipsies for example, why bother in the > first place? It's quite revealing that gaybob takes as an example probably the least democratic country in the Western world nowadays... Yet, he would probably call us "commie" if we dared saying something positive about Putin's Russia... What a moron...
bob&carole - 28 May 2007 16:01 GMT > > "bobandcarole" <bobandcarole...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > positive about Putin's Russia... > What a moron... Get out of the closet, boy...
Parsifal - 28 May 2007 16:28 GMT > > > "bobandcarole" <bobandcarole...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > Get out of the closet, boy... Sorry, but I'm not gay. You are... but you don't want to admit it. How else do you explain the dozens of postings on homosexuality that you send daily?
jaan.vaiksoo@yahoo.se - 28 May 2007 19:53 GMT Swedish lesbian leader Tina Rosenberg demanded more severe law, according to new law a handicapped person, who buy sex would allways be condemd to prison for 1 - 4 years, today the prison sentence is at most 6 months. This is Swedish liberalism. The lesbians demand tolerance to lesbians, but they themselves want to condemn persons who buy sex to prison.
Dionisio - 29 May 2007 01:17 GMT > Swedish lesbian leader Tina Rosenberg demanded more severe law, > according to new law a handicapped person, who buy sex would allways > be condemd to prison for 1 - 4 years, today the prison sentence is at > most 6 months. This is Swedish liberalism. The lesbians demand > tolerance to lesbians, but they themselves want to condemn persons who > buy sex to prison. So, bought sex lately?
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RamRod Sword of Baal - 29 May 2007 08:39 GMT >> Swedish lesbian leader Tina Rosenberg demanded more severe law, >> according to new law a handicapped person, who buy sex would allways >> be condemd to prison for 1 - 4 years, today the prison sentence is at >> most 6 months. This is Swedish liberalism. The lesbians demand >> tolerance to lesbians, but they themselves want to condemn persons who >> buy sex to prison. Now I wonder when they held the Lesbian Election to make this person Sweden's Lesbian Leader, or is it a thing like Royalty where the title is passed down down one to another.
Maybe it is just one person's thoughts, in which case it means little. I tend to agree with the latter, that is of course if any of this is true..............
Death - 29 May 2007 16:21 GMT > Swedish lesbian leader Tina Rosenberg demanded more severe law, > according to new law a handicapped person, who buy sex would allways > be condemd to prison for 1 - 4 years, today the prison sentence is at > most 6 months. This is Swedish liberalism. The lesbians demand > tolerance to lesbians, but they themselves want to condemn persons who > buy sex to prison. Tina sounds pissed. Perhaps she can't give her skank c.nt away. How dare others to sell theirs, lol.
Lee - 29 May 2007 00:08 GMT > Russian nationalists shouting "death to homosexuals" punched and > kicked demonstrators calling for the right to hold a Gay Pride parade > in central Moscow on Sunday while riot police detained dozens of gay > protesters. Uhm go and live in Russia if you are so desperate to punch and kick homosexuals.
I used to work out my aggression in full contact karate classes but that was without prejudice, often very sore but very liberating, one night a little gay lad about 5'4 kicked the sh.t out of me and left me with a eye like a bag of plums. We were mates for years after.
Death - 29 May 2007 16:24 GMT > > Russian nationalists shouting "death to homosexuals" punched and > > kicked demonstrators calling for the right to hold a Gay Pride parade [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > gay lad about 5'4 kicked the sh.t out of me and left me with a eye like a > bag of plums. We were mates for years after. Sounds like you are still sucking his dick.
Lee - 30 May 2007 04:56 GMT >> > Russian nationalists shouting "death to homosexuals" punched and >> > kicked demonstrators calling for the right to hold a Gay Pride parade [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] >> > Sounds like you are still sucking his dick. He never asked me to do that we were just good mates and the wee man always had plenty of boyfriends anyway.
Death - 30 May 2007 17:59 GMT "Lee" <me@localhost> wrote in message
> He never asked me to do that we were just good mates and the wee man always > had plenty of boyfriends anyway. Well hang in there, perhaps you'll break your run of : always the brides-mate, never the bride.
Lee - 31 May 2007 23:01 GMT > "Lee" <me@localhost> wrote in message >> [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > Well hang in there, perhaps you'll break your run of : > always the brides-mate, never the bride. That's a point who decides who is on top when doing gay sex?
Death - 31 May 2007 23:18 GMT "Lee" <me@localhost> wrote in message
> That's a point who decides who is on top when doing gay sex? Perhaps a flip of a coin, head or tail, lol.
Kelsey Bjarnason - 01 Jun 2007 01:16 GMT >> "Lee" <me@localhost> wrote in message >>> [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] >> > That's a point who decides who is on top when doing gay sex? It's easy; the top is on the bottom, the bottom is on the top.
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enquiring mind - 30 May 2007 05:32 GMT When men and women live in countries where they suffer poverty, poor job opportunities, poor medical options when they become sick, limited rights surrounding personal freedom, they tend as a society to be less inclined to care about other people less fortunate than themselves because they have so much to worry about just to survive. But people in a global society understand that.
If there is a country that has some people blowing up and killing other people then the social climate is not one that is very happy. Unhappy people have many problems and one of them is not being happy or being able to be happy.
Death - 30 May 2007 18:04 GMT "enquiring mind" <braindead@braindead.com> wrote in message
> ... > > Unhappy people have many problems and one of them >is not being happy ... Wow, dude that is deep.
Robert - 30 May 2007 22:10 GMT >"enquiring mind" <braindead@braindead.com> wrote in message >> ... [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > >Wow, dude that is deep. I think that is a Bush quote.
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Death - 30 May 2007 22:50 GMT > >"enquiring mind" <braindead@braindead.com> wrote in message > >> ... [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > I think that is a Bush quote. So you think he stole that line?
Here is a good one:
I believe a marriage is between a man and a woman. G W Bush
Dionisio - 30 May 2007 23:02 GMT > "enquiring mind" <braindead@braindead.com> wrote in message >> Unhappy people have many problems and one of them >>is not being happy ... > > Wow, dude that is deep. Sort of like those commercials for sleep medication. As the listing of the side effects is read, one notes that the medication may cause drowsiness. Every time that happens, this little voice in the back of my head says, "Well, I should certainly *hope* that it might cause drowsiness!"
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Death - 31 May 2007 02:55 GMT "Dionisio" <moc-rr-thgisni@5ellimd.com> wrote in message
> Sort of like those commercials for sleep medication. As the listing of the side effects is > read, one notes that the medication may cause drowsiness. Every time that happens, this > little voice in the back of my head says, "Well, I should certainly *hope* that it might > cause drowsiness!"
...or the warning not to operate equipment. Does the pill also give people that ability?
crack baby - 28 May 2007 15:30 GMT Polyester Gloria Supernova wrote...
> crack baby <fred@crackwhoremagazine.com> wrote in message > <2fY5i.7105$4Y.4226@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net>... [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > Where's the party at, duckie? Would you really want to attend? But if you must know, a number of parties are being held today, including one at the FlexxSpa bathhouse in West Hollywood, as well as at several in any seedy motel in Palm Springs at about 2:30am. Be sure to bring plenty of lubricant, latex gloves, and bleach.
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