People: there is a Presidential candidate, who just
won the Iowa primary, who has talked in the past,
about how he would like to put you in a concentration camp.
When he euphemistically uses the term "isolate",
don't kid yourself about what that would most likely,
realistically have to mean.
Discuss among yourselves.
I would be highly illegal to contemplate assassination,
but this is one of those difficult situations that a sick society
forces upon you,- that what is illegal and what is unjustifable
are two, completely different things.
It would behoove you to have a bit of outrage,
or at the very least, a bit of concern - don't you think?
Or would a concentration camp actually help to focus
your concentration?
Tom Keske
Martin - 06 Jan 2008 20:59 GMT
>People: there is a Presidential candidate, who just
>won the Iowa primary, who has talked in the past,
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>Or would a concentration camp actually help to focus
>your concentration?
Who cares what Barack Obama previously said about HIV?
HIV is a very popular cause for do-gooders who have nothing better to
do with their time. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the HIV
gravy train hangers on outnumber the one million US citizens who are
suppose to be infected with the killer virus.
It would be impossible to take away from them all that marching,
campaigning and fund raising they do.
HIV has more-or-less been consigned to African, anyway. Campaigners
and donors feel smug because they're helping poor black people, and
the drug companies are raking the money donated back in to the US
economy through HIV drug sales. Everyone's a winner, and the bonus is
that HIV drugs will kill off all those unwanted black people in
African, as well as slave children and gays back home in the US.
Discuss you say? I think disgust is an appropriate word to describe
my feelings towards those involved in the HIV holocaust.

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Death - 07 Jan 2008 06:36 GMT
"Thomas Keske" <ptkeske@comcast.net> wrote in message
> People: there is a Presidential candidate, who just
> won the Iowa primary, who has talked in the past,
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> don't kid yourself about what that would most likely,
> realistically have to mean.
Oh my, the sky is falling.
dank - 07 Jan 2008 23:22 GMT
Thomas Keske wrote...
> People: there is a Presidential candidate, who just
> won the Iowa primary, who has talked in the past,
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Or would a concentration camp actually help to focus
> your concentration?
I like the idea of concentration camps for AIDS patients. If the
few thousand original victims had been quarantined in the 1980s
the disease would be almost non-existent today instead of a
worldwide epidemic. The more HIV infections that are allowed to
occur will simply increase the cost of quarantining all of them,
so the sooner the concentration camps are built the cheaper it
will be in the long run.
Some people might argue that euthanasia is cheaper than 30+ years
in a maximum-security prison camp, and they would be correct. The
three options are expensive lifetime quarantine, cheap cyanide
tablets, or letting them roam free and having them cause expensive
new infections. Since the current deficit spending levels can't
be sustained indefinitely, eventually budget constraints will force
society to choose one of the first two options.
Thomas Keske - 09 Jan 2008 23:40 GMT
I hope that anyone with HIV is reading
the attitudes of the homophobic cockroaches
and waking up to the fact that what this
country needs is for blood of the anti-gay Nazis
to be shed.
If you health is declining and you have nothing
to lose, realize it and show this slime society
of ours, what can go wrong with their attitudes.
Your kind has been oppressed for 3000 years.
If this is the best that the human race can do,
you owe it NOTHING but finally to give it some
good reason its boundless hatred.
Tom Keske
Martin - 10 Jan 2008 03:34 GMT
>I hope that anyone with HIV is reading
>the attitudes of the homophobic cockroaches
>and waking up to the fact that what this
>country needs is for blood of the anti-gay Nazis
>to be shed.
Little else is more camp or homoerotic than Nazism. Big strong men in
their handsome uniforms marching behind a flag; blond haired boys
wearing shorts and declaring unconditional love for their leader.
Nuremberg Rallies were forerunners of Gay Pride.
>If you health is declining and you have nothing
>to lose, realize it and show this slime society
>of ours, what can go wrong with their attitudes.
Perhaps those who are gay, HIV+ and with declining health should ask
themselves how they got like that. Homosexual campaigners forced the
HIV issue, and society went along with it.

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Death - 10 Jan 2008 12:54 GMT
> >I hope that anyone with HIV is reading
> >the attitudes of the homophobic cockroaches
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> themselves how they got like that. Homosexual campaigners forced the
> HIV issue, and society went along with it.
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/aids.htm