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Re: US (almost) finally opens borders to HIVers

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Re: US (almost) finally opens borders to HIVers

Death03 Jul 2009 05:04
> Have HIV, will travel.
>
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> Another picnic someone forgot to invite the niggers to?
as I read the post, that was the question I intended to ask, lol.

Martin02 Jul 2009 00:06
Have HIV, will travel.

The US is set to finally throw open its borders to HIVers, and allow
people like me to visit to give our special gift.

<http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7015659068>:

----- Begin Quote -----

A law signed under the Bush administration to lift a ban on
HIV-positive visitors from entering the United States, got the
go-ahead this week from the Obama administration.

President George W. Bush signed the President's Emergency Plan for
AIDS Relief in July 2008. Part of the legislation was to remove the
ban from statute and leave it up to the Department of Health and Human
Services to decide whether HIV should stay on a list of communicable
diseases that prohibit foreign nationals from entering the country.

Obama's Office of Management and Budget completed a review of the law
this week, which allows it to become effective once it is published in
the Federal Register for a 45-day comment period.

The Human Rights Campaign, a U.S. lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender civil rights group, praised the decision in a statement.

Read more:
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7015659068#ixzz0K3RUxHRy&C

----- End Quote -----

Hmmm.  As we all know, HIV isn't a gay thing.  Which, presumably, is
why gay-fag, bi-fag and trans-fag groups are jumping for joy.

Another picnic someone forgot to invite the niggers to?
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