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AIDS gets more funding because it's a very politically correct disease.
To: Stand Watch Listen
Oftentimes AIDS activists claim that the disease does not discriminate when selecting its victims. This is simply not true. AIDS is the most discriminating disease we have ever seen. Maybe that's why we like it so. AIDS is like a big tattle tail little sister. If you are a country with an AIDS epidemic, what is that Tattler saying about you? If you are a guy in california with pierced ears and the cutest clothes and you have AIDS. What is that tattler saying about you?
3 posted on
07/22/2002 9:34:35 AM PDT by
biblewonk
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The truth is, of course, much worse, and even sillier.
It is much, much, more scientifically likely that AIDS is a result of toxic drugs, prescription, recreational, whatever, than the effect of a sexually transmitted evil virus somehow endowed with super-virus attributes (perhaps it originated on Krypton) that supercedes all our hard won knowledge of virology, epidemeology, and immunology.
HIV is a fabulous monster!
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With the methods of transmission laid out, it becomes quite obvious that AIDS, unlike so many of the diseases that affect millions of Americans, is largely preventable if only individuals would not have multiple sexual partners, either in homosexual or heterosexual relationships. Yet, despite the obvious simplicity in preventing the spread of this disease, our government spends an enormous amount of money on AIDS. The message should be spread far and wide: Have promiscuous sex and you will likely suffer serious consequences. I'm a religious guy, and I cannot get over how much better the world would be for just following God's advice on this.
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AIDs is a disease of queers and crackwhores. A few unfortunate people get it through blood transfusion or inherit it but its very rare that you get it heterosexually.
9 posted on
07/22/2002 1:41:38 PM PDT by
weikel
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Is it just me, or do AIDS, homelessness, and evil rich people get more press coverage during Republican administrations than during Democratic administrations?
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