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Bush Asks for $15 Billion to Fight AIDS in Africa (It's unprecedented and will save lives)
reuters ^ | 1/28/2003 | Maggie Fox

Posted on 01/29/2003 7:57:13 AM PST by TLBSHOW

Bush Asks for $15 Billion to Fight AIDS in Africa

By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Correspondent

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush, under fire from AIDS groups for what they call his neglect of the epidemic, asked Congress Tuesday to triple AIDS spending in Africa and Haiti to $15 billion over five years.

The announcement, made in his annual State of the Union Address, took AIDS campaigners by surprise, but they quickly both welcomed the plan and expressed skepticism about it.

"I ask the Congress to commit $15 billion over the next five years, including nearly $10 billion in new money, to turn the tide against AIDS in the most afflicted nations of Africa and the Caribbean," Bush said.

"This comprehensive plan will prevent 7 million new AIDS infections, treat at least 2 million people with life-extending drugs and provide humane care for millions of people suffering from AIDS and for children orphaned by AIDS," Bush added.

On its Internet web site at http://www.whitehouse.gov, the White House said the plan would target Botswana, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Guyana, Haiti, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.

It said the plan calls for the United States to work with private groups and governments to "put in place a comprehensive plan for diagnosing, preventing and treating AIDS."

Stephen Lewis, the United Nations special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, welcomed what he called "the first dramatic signal from the U.S. administration that it is now ready to confront the pandemic and to save or prolong millions of lives."

"It opens the floodgates of hope. Most importantly, it issues a challenge to every other member of the G7 to follow suit," he said in South Africa after a tour of the region.

The Physicians for Human Rights, which campaigns on a range of issues from land mines to HIV, last week urged Bush to increase global AIDS spending to $3.5 billion a year.

"This is totally unexpected," John Heffernan, a spokesman for the group, said in a telephone interview. "We applaud it. It really is an extraordinary commitment that clearly shows that the United States is serious about combating AIDS."

The Global AIDS Alliance welcomed the news but worried that the Bush administration could be competing with existing AIDS funds, such as the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The United States has been accused of not putting its fair share into the Fund.

"In the (White House) fact sheet it said only $1 billion of the 10 billion in new money will go to the Global Fund," said Dr. Paul Zeitz, Executive Director of the Global AIDS Alliance. "We are very concerned that will leave the fund vastly underfunded and undermine its success."

A SLOW START?

Zeitz also said it looked like the program would start out slowly, with just $2 billion allocated for next year.

The International Association for Physicians in AIDS Care said it would closely watch what would be done with the money, if Congress approved it. "The devil is in the details," said Scott Wolfe, a spokesman for the group. But he also strongly welcomed the move, adding, "We call on other global leaders to step up and demonstrate similar commitments."

More than 36 million people are infected with the virus that causes AIDS -- 25 million in Africa alone. The United Nations predicts AIDS will kill 70 million people in the next 20 years unless rich nations step up efforts.

Bush noted this. "There are whole countries in Africa where more than one-third of the adult population carries the infection," he said. "More than 4 million require immediate drug treatment. Yet across that continent, only 50,000 AIDS victims -- only 50,000 -- are receiving the medicine they need."

There is no cure for AIDS but a cocktail of expensive drugs known as anti-retrovirals can keep disease at bay. Campaigners have been angered that such drugs are available in rich nations but not to the countries hardest hit by the epidemic.

"AIDS can be prevented," Bush said. "Anti-retroviral drugs can extend life for many years. And the cost of those drugs has dropped from $12,000 a year to under $300 a year, which places a tremendous possibility within our grasp."

The new Senate majority leader, Tennessee Republican Bill Frist, nodded and smiled as Bush spoke. Frist, a medical doctor, does frequent volunteer work in Africa.

"It's unprecedented. It is huge. And of everything he said tonight, it has the capacity to save more lives in this country I would say, but also globally, than anything else said," Frist told CNN.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: aids; bush
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To: TLBSHOW
I was suprised by this and am supportive of spending money in this fashion. Bush is indeed compassionate.

On the other hand I am a lot less convinced about the hydrogen car proposal, but I suppose you have to start somewhere.
161 posted on 01/29/2003 10:06:43 AM PST by finnman69 (Bush Cheney 2004)
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To: finnman69
Bush is indeed compassionate.

I can be just as compassionate with your money.

162 posted on 01/29/2003 10:10:11 AM PST by Sir Gawain
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To: wimpycat
THanks, Wimpycat - couldn't have summed it up any better... :0)
163 posted on 01/29/2003 10:12:19 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks (We've got Armadillos in our trousers. It's really quite frightening.)
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To: weikel; AAABEST; Victoria Delsoul; Fiddlstix; fporretto; Free Vulcan; Liberty Teeth; Loopy; ...
The Constitution is just a crutch for whining idealists. Can't you see Bush is defeating the democrats by agreeing to only half as much as what they will ask? This is a great political move! Who cares if it's constitutional??? Republicans rule!
164 posted on 01/29/2003 10:13:14 AM PST by Sir Gawain
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To: weikel
Chuckle.....ah, weikel. Yes, the cameraman can give a sandwich....and what about the next day? And the day after that? And WHERE do you suggest you take all those U-Hauls? Can they move in with you? Will you feed them? Should the trailers be taken to the nearest cities? Will the residents of those cities open their doors to take in the millions that are going to be arriving?

You really don't have a clue.

But then.....maybe under YOUR scenario, these people won't exist at all, because their country will have been nuked into oblivion already.

165 posted on 01/29/2003 10:15:18 AM PST by justshe (Eliminate Freepathons! Become a monthly donor. Only YOU can prevent Freepathons!)
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To: uncbob
Check this out about supposed African AIDS

http://www.duesberg.com/subject/africa2.html
166 posted on 01/29/2003 10:20:03 AM PST by uncbob
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To: Sir Gawain
"Who cares if it's constitutional??? Republicans rule!"

I care! If the only thing that matters is Republicans in office then we a no better than the demoncraps.

Men died, risked their homes, families and their wealth to give us the US Constitution and for political reasons you want to ignore it? Please, rethink your position.

167 posted on 01/29/2003 10:22:16 AM PST by Wurlitzer
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To: Wurlitzer
" we a no "="we are no"

fat fingers.

168 posted on 01/29/2003 10:23:40 AM PST by Wurlitzer
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To: Chad Fairbanks
:-) Another way to look at it is that Africa has been largely in the sphere of influence of the former colonial powers in Europe. We're encroaching on "their" territory, if we involve ourselves directly.
169 posted on 01/29/2003 10:25:07 AM PST by wimpycat (US: The masters of our domain...France: Morally bankrupt "old Europe")
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To: justshe; weikel
I remember that Sam Kinison routine. It was funny; actually it was hilarious. I laughed my ass off at it, because it was a COMEDY ROUTINE!!!! It's not the stuff of real foreign policy.
170 posted on 01/29/2003 10:26:29 AM PST by wimpycat (US: The masters of our domain...France: Morally bankrupt "old Europe")
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To: weikel
So if straight people get it there then why don't they get it here?

Because the level of promiscuity among heterosexuals here is not at the level it is in Africa.

There is little homosexuality in Africa, so the virus thrives within the pool of infected heterosexuals. In addition, the rate of STDs of various types is greater in Africa. This provides the open sores for aids to be transmitted between heterosexuals.

I don't think there is as much of a bridge between the drug-using/homosexual population here and the heterosexual community. They cross paths via drug use (injectable) mainly by heterosexual women and their partners.

Africa is only a generation or two from wide-spread polygamy. The notion of monogamous sex simply doesn't exist.

Women (especially wives) have no say in their own sex lives, as far as use of condoms etc. SO if their philandering husband comes home infected, they don't have alot of power to prevent their own infection.

It is very disgusting to read some of the comments here on FR by posters who make assumptions about which they know NOTHING.

Someway Uganda has found something that works. The best thing about abstinence is that it will help to build up stronger marriages as well as prevent the transmission of aids.

171 posted on 01/29/2003 10:26:41 AM PST by happygrl
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To: Gunslingr3
Yes, you are right - Bush is buying votes - black votes here in the USA. This is a bone being thrown to the black community. A stroke of political genius, but I still don't like it. If the money goes to the continent of Africa, it will simply end up in a Swiss bank account with very little actually being used for AIDS relief. Such is life....
172 posted on 01/29/2003 10:27:50 AM PST by LaMudBug
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To: All
Some people feel that prolonging the lives of AIDS victims actually increases the spread of the disease. It's not a PC opinion, but it's logical.
173 posted on 01/29/2003 10:28:44 AM PST by mbynack
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To: wimpycat
I remember the routine too, wimpycat. And it WAS hilarious. I would NEVER, however, say that I would vote for Kinison for President. At least not with a straight face...lol.
174 posted on 01/29/2003 10:29:16 AM PST by justshe (Eliminate Freepathons! Become a monthly donor. Only YOU can prevent Freepathons!)
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To: mhking
SHEEEESH...Dubyuh sure is a RACIST, ain't he?!

FReegards...MUD

BTW...I hereby predict that Dubyuh's Landslide in November '04 will exceed Reagan's '84 Landslide!!

175 posted on 01/29/2003 10:32:19 AM PST by Mudboy Slim (Rudy Guiliani Fer Attorney General...NOW!!!)
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To: Chad Fairbanks
...if we dont' stop the epidemic there NOW, we will have our own critical epidemic HERE because of it...
Unless those with AIDS are brought here to have sex or pass the disease on in some other manner I don't see how their "epidemic" will become ours.
Could you explain yourself a bit further. I simply don't see how you get from A to B.
Secondly, where is the Constitutional authorization for this expenditure?
Thirdly, what "bang for the buck" are we getting for all of this "Aid for AIDS"? Where, or what, is the return on the investment?
176 posted on 01/29/2003 10:32:47 AM PST by philman_36
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To: rabidralph
"Or do they expect the US to foot the entire bill for an epidemic that is not our fault?"

Of course they do.

Liberals cannot be appeased.

177 posted on 01/29/2003 10:34:05 AM PST by Tauzero
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To: Gunslingr3
Yes, you are right - Bush is buying votes - black votes here in the USA. This is a bone being thrown to the black community. A stroke of political genius, but I still don't like it. If the money goes to the continent of Africa, it will simply end up in a Swiss bank account with very little actually being used for AIDS relief. Such is life....
178 posted on 01/29/2003 10:34:40 AM PST by LaMudBug
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To: Mudboy Slim
I hereby predict that Dubyuh's Landslide in November '04 will exceed Reagan's '84 Landslide!!

At this rate, I think you might be right!

179 posted on 01/29/2003 10:34:44 AM PST by mhking
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To: Gunslingr3
Yes, you are right. Bush is buying votes. Black votes here in the USA. This is a bone being thrown to the black community. A stroke of political genius, but I still don't like it. If the money goes to the continent of Africa, it will simply end up in a Swiss bank account with very little actually being used for AIDS relief. Such is life.
180 posted on 01/29/2003 10:37:17 AM PST by LaMudBug
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