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It's OK to spread AIDs, population control works !

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Oct 25, 2009, 8:45:15 PM10/25/09
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Homosexuals - HIV/AID is a gay disease
They finally admitted that the spread of this disease was from them,
now,what do you think of the homosexual people now that they have come
out into the open with this message ?

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Journal/stories.aspx?id=73945
HOMOSEXUAL LEADER CALLS AIDS: "A GAY DISEASE"
BY ED VITAGLIANO - AFA Journal, April 2008
The head of a major homosexual group admitted for the first time that
HIV/AIDS is "a gay disease," but added that he believed victory for
the full range of the homosexual agenda was inevitable. Matt Foreman ,
executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF,
www.thetaskforce.org), the nation's oldest gay rights group, made the
statements at the organization's national conference in February.
Foreman's controversial statement about AIDS surprised even many of
the conference attendees. He told them, "Folks, with 70% of the people
in this country living with HIV being gay or bi(sexual), we cannot
deny that HIV is a gay disease. We have to own that and face up to
that." That simple admission sparked a flurry of commentary from pro-
family groups like AFA and Focus on the Family. For example, Gary
Glenn, president of AFA of Michigan, said in a press release: "Despite
medical data identifying homosexual activity among males as by far the
largest single source of HIV infection in the U.S., homosexual
activists have routinely condemned conservative and public health
organizations for characterizing the disease as being predominantly
associated with and spread by homosexual behavior." Glenn added that
"Foreman should also publicly accept responsibility for professionally
promoting a lifestyle that's medically associated with a dramatically
higher risk of domestic violence, mental illness, substance abuse,
eating disorders, life-threatening diseases such as AIDS, cancer, and
hepatitis, and premature death by up to 20 years."

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