Interesting dichotomy:
* President Bush's multi-billion dollar Aids program is being lambasted for relying "too heavily" (or at all) on the idea that abstinence from risky behavior will reduce Aids.
* The same people insist that only total abstinence from tobacco (including not even being able to sniff someone else's smoke) is the only way to reduce the health risks associated with the risky behavior of using tobacco.
The only way I can visualize smaller government is by standing farther away.