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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: AppyPappy
Votes votes votes... Rove told him it was a winner.
61 posted on 01/29/2003 8:37:22 AM PST by cynicom
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To: Gunslingr3
I didn't know that Africans voted in the U.S.? oh, except for the democrats who will probably import them before election day.
62 posted on 01/29/2003 8:37:49 AM PST by americanbychoice
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To: weikel
I don't see how rewarding people for screwing up and getting aids will discourage the behaviour which leads to it

I don't see how funding research to fight a disease is "rewarding" people. Is increased funding for a cancer a "reward" for those with terminal lung cancer?

Fighting AIDS will help in all other aspects of medical research, because really when you talk about finding a cure for AIDS, you are talking about finding a cure for viruses in general (which, for the most part, we cannot do yet).

Also, you are assuming that Bush will just write a check to dictators in Africa. I believe it will not be distributed in that manner.

63 posted on 01/29/2003 8:37:58 AM PST by Lunatic Fringe (I drank what?)
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To: TLBSHOW
If we had a cure or a vaccine, I'd say go for it. As it is, what we have in treatment won't work in Africa. Looks like 15B would just end up in the hands of a few dictators, really.
64 posted on 01/29/2003 8:38:25 AM PST by Mamzelle
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To: Chad Fairbanks
You've got to be kidding!!! Do you really think this money will be spent wisely or do anything to prevent the spread of AIDS? If Bush wants to throw away vast sums of money, let him reach into his own pockets. I wonder when Bush is going to be honest and announce he's decided to become a Democrat.
65 posted on 01/29/2003 8:38:31 AM PST by Pining_4_TX
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To: weikel
"Sorry I don't shoot up and im not gay

Remember when Sam Kinison had a routine how AIDS is not a heterosexuals problem. He said something to the effect of "To get aids you either have to shoot drugs or take a D%$^ up the a$$. You have to make an appointment for either one. F%$# off, it's not our dance."

66 posted on 01/29/2003 8:39:16 AM PST by MattinNJ
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To: AppyPappy
Heh... I just had a cynical thought.... One of the African countries hardest hit by AIDS is South Africa. South Africa has some of the most important natural resources in the world.... gold, platinum, diamonds, chromium (I think)....

How much of this is a buy-in to get a better price on South African resources?
67 posted on 01/29/2003 8:40:02 AM PST by Celtjew Libertarian
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To: Lunatic Fringe
Also, you are assuming that Bush will just write a check to dictators in Africa. I believe it will not be distributed in that manner.

If he does it through some UN or leftist NGOs it essentially ends up the same way.

68 posted on 01/29/2003 8:40:11 AM PST by weikel (The Democratic Party: A communist front since 1896)
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To: Pining_4_TX
It depends on who is in charge of running the programs, doling out the money etc... If we just hand the nations' leaders the money, then I am certainly not for it... If the money goes the the UN for use through WHO, I am not for it. If WE control the purse strings, and WE run the programs, etc... then I have less of a problem with it...

AIDS is no longer just a FAG or JUNKIE disease... no matter what people would like to believe...
69 posted on 01/29/2003 8:41:31 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks (We've got Armadillos in our trousers. It's really quite frightening.)
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To: MattinNJ
Always loved Sam Kinison. He wasn't a left wing entertainer folks. His response to world hunger was to tell people to "Move away from the f***ing desert" his approach to foreign affairs was to nuke all those pissant countries which hate us( oh and no money to rebuild either). If he was still alive and ran for President he'd have my vote.
70 posted on 01/29/2003 8:43:29 AM PST by weikel (The Democratic Party: A communist front since 1896)
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To: TLBSHOW
"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.

Where is the constitutional mandate to rob hard working Americans at gunpoint and waste their money in treating people who aren't even citizens of the USA. Bush is a bigger plunder and squander president than Slick Willie. 99% of my tax money today is pissed away on things that are abhorent to me now, and Bush is adding to the waste.

71 posted on 01/29/2003 8:43:31 AM PST by from occupied ga (Your government is your enemy, and Bush is no conservative)
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To: Chad Fairbanks
AIDS is no longer just a FAG or JUNKIE disease... no matter what people would like to believe

It is, has always been, and likely always will be (barring some deadly mutation) a disease resulting from preventable behavior choice. Junkies and men and women who engage in anal sodomy account for almost all cases.

72 posted on 01/29/2003 8:45:35 AM PST by Kevin Curry
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To: Gunslingr3
"He's buying votes, pure and simple... "

No doubt about it. There is no low for him ... social security for illegal aliens, allowing embryonic stem cell research, ignoring border problems with Mexico and Canada, giving money ONLY to universities and colleges who are dominated by blacks etc.. It's obvious who he is trying to sway at YOUR expense.

73 posted on 01/29/2003 8:46:12 AM PST by nmh
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To: Kevin Curry
Yup, and those children in africa who are raped by AIDS victims who believe it will cure them??? What about them? Are they Fags and junkies who deserve death? Was it preventable???
74 posted on 01/29/2003 8:46:54 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks (We've got Armadillos in our trousers. It's really quite frightening.)
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To: Chad Fairbanks
AIDS is no longer just a FAG or JUNKIE disease... no matter what people would like to believe...

Sure it ain't. Don't know of anyone in America who got it who wasn't a junkie or pole smoker but im sure you know what you know what your talking about.

75 posted on 01/29/2003 8:46:55 AM PST by weikel (The Democratic Party: A communist front since 1896)
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Government spending is still government spending. Show me a government program that has ever solved any problem. This money will be wasted, and if anything, will only exacerbate the problem.
76 posted on 01/29/2003 8:47:26 AM PST by Pining_4_TX
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To: TLBSHOW
How come the voter who funds this stuff NEVER gets asked what they think? Why is it they just get the bill without even so much as a thank you?

The ONLY money the government has is what it gets from YOU!

77 posted on 01/29/2003 8:47:47 AM PST by nmh
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To: Chad Fairbanks
If they put this guy who cut AIDS in Uganda in charge, $15bn used to convince people not to screw around is money well spent, and it will show results. It made me so happy to see the Ugandan guy up there, because it shows that Bush is not planning to just hand over sacks of cash to pay for the dictators' BMWs, he is planning to finance the guy who came up with a program that WORKS.
78 posted on 01/29/2003 8:48:05 AM PST by nina0113
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To: Celtjew Libertarian
I think Bush has a very sophisticated strategy to deny the RATs their customary 90+% of the black vote.

He understands, as many here do not, that if the RAT candidate is held under 85% of the black vote in a statewide or national race, he loses.

AIDS in Africa is, #1, a huge humanitarian issue which can and will appeal to Christians.

It is also an attempt to broaded traditional "3-i" ethnic politics (Italy, Ireland, Israel) to a "3-i+A" strategy, which is very smart.

And remember, Bush doesn't need blacks to vote for him or for a GOP candidate. He just needs them to stay home.

Wonder working power, indeed.

79 posted on 01/29/2003 8:48:12 AM PST by Jim Noble
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To: weikel
Hmm... Gee... might want to pay attention sometime... do you recall the tainted blood scandals of the previous president???? Seems there was a rise in transmission of HIV/AIDS through blood transfusions...

Yeah, I know what I'm talking about. Maye YOU need to pay more attention to the world around you.
80 posted on 01/29/2003 8:49:51 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks (We've got Armadillos in our trousers. It's really quite frightening.)
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