To: mjp
As the findings were released on Thursday, it emerged that another team of researchers were planning the world's first clinical trial of the technique, this time on a group of Aids patients. The trial is expected to begin within the next two years. I'm so sorry but, I suspect there are many loved ones out here that should not have to line up behind those in the aids line. I suspect there are many good descent loved ones that could start a line of their own. AND GUESS WHAT THEY EARNED THE OPPORTUNITY
Now folks don't give me a lesson on aids. Trust me I don't need it and I heard all the crap and balogna from the left liberal gay community.
7 posted on
09/10/2002 7:28:02 PM PDT by
chachacha
To: chachacha
People that contracted Aids have just as much rights as any cancer victim-are you for real? And I'm not a relative of someone with Aids but rather someone who recently buried their brother from lung, brain, throat,bladder and skin cancer. I suppose your thinking would also apply to babies and children who have been infected with Aids from blood transfusions. Let's hope you or nobody you love is ever infected with Aids. I'm sure you'd be dancing to a different tune "chachacha" and demand that your DECENT loved one had earned their opportunity to be in line for the treatment. Nobody should be penalized for the way they got Aids-how sad it is to know that someone would feel that way and mean it. There's no "waltzing" around it "chachacha" your mixed up, no one person or disease is more important than the next.
21 posted on
09/10/2002 8:15:28 PM PDT by
TIGHTEN
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