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George W. Bush has committed yet another genocide

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Mort Zuckerman

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Subject: George W. Bush has committed yet another genocide

Date: Dec 1, 2008 9:00 AM

Okay, now he's *really* trying to cause us all to
die laughing.

[ARTICLE BELOW ABOUT BUSHIE'S HIV HISTORY]

The truth of the matter is that:
http://www.actionlyme.org

Don't you think it is amazing that even though I told the FDA - in
person -
8 years ago exactly what was the crime of "Lyme disease" [there were 2
CDC diagnostic standards and the old one (1990) was to "perform serial
or sequential
Western Blots to look for new IgM antibodies because that meant the
bug was still
alive and not killed by antibiotics," and the new diagnostic standard
(Dearborn,
MI, 1994) requires that one can only have "EARLY LYME," and at that,
one
can only have EARLY LYME if it is LATE LYME ARTHRITIS in a knee], that
still these
insurance company crooks (Kaiser-Permanente is still at at New York
Medical College,
"training" MDs) have not yet been prosecuted for murder?

How LAME is the FDA and the entire NIH?

Don't you think it is amazing that these ALDF.com morons missed,
deliberately
(Schoen, et al), the most important medical discovery in the last 50
years (because
they were after, literally, a "gold mine") - Pam3Cys-induced immune
suppression,
and that that resulted in the inhibition of discovery in tuberculosis,
HIV, Lyme,
ALS, cancer, and Multiple Sclerosis - and they aren't in jail yet?

==================

The truth of the matter is that under *BOTH* Bushies' FDA and
USDOJ, Yale, Bushiville, Corrupticut, ruined HIV, Lyme, MS, Cancer,
and ALS research discovery and either blocked the investigation of
or endorsed Yale's crime. The ALDF.com was founded in 1990 (Bush I),
and the RICO complaint was filed in 2003 (Bush II). The crime
was explained to the FDA on Jan. 31, 2001 (Bush II).

There has not yet been a funnier pile of idiocy dumped on this
entire earth, than for Bushie to dare to say he helped out with
HIV. These assholes even know that HIV affects Black fetuses
at 5 times the rate it does Asians and Caucasians and *still* this
moron did nothing but blame the victims and not tell Africans of
their particular liability, the frequency of CCR5 polymorphisms:
http://www.actionlyme.org/The_Fauci_Files.htm

This one surely takes the cake:

================================================


http://rawstory.com/news/afp/White_House_HIV_AIDS_treatment_prog_11302008.html
White House: HIV/AIDS treatment program goal reached early
AFP
Published: Sunday November 30, 2008

President George W. Bush will mark World AIDS Day Monday by announcing
that his
administration has already met its goal of treating two million people
living with
HIV/AIDS by the end of the year, the White House said.

"PEPFAR is the largest commitment by any nation to combat a single
disease
in human history," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said in a
statement.

"When the President launched this initiative in 2003, approximately
50,000
people in all of sub-Saharan Africa were receiving anti-retroviral
treatment."

The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) provides
funding for
HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis treatment in 15 focus countries
among the world's
poorest, mainly in Africa.

As of September 30, PEPFAR supported life-saving antiretroviral
treatment for over
2.1 million men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS around the
world, including
more than two million people in Sub Saharan Africa, Perino said.

Nearly 9.7 million people affected by HIV/AIDS in PEPFAR countries,
including nearly
four million orphans and other children, had received "compassionate
care"
by that date, she said.

"Nearly 240,000 babies have been born HIV-free due to the support of
the American
people for programs to prevent mothers from passing the virus on to
their children,"
Perino added.

In July 2008, Bush signed legislation tripling PEPFAR funds to 48
billion dollars
from 15 billion dollars. The new program drops a requirement for one-
third of the
anti-AIDS funds to be used to promote sexual abstinence and lifts a
ban on HIV-positive
foreigners entering the United States.

Later Monday, Bush and First Lady Laura Bush will participate in a
forum with mega-church
Pastor Rick Warren to discuss the fight against AIDS.

"HIV is still a major threat to public health throughout the world
despite
progress made over the years in some countries," the International
Federation
of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) warned in a
statement Friday.

About two thirds of the world's HIV-positive cases are in sub-Saharan
Africa.
At least one person in 10 lives with HIV in nations such as South
Africa, Zimbabwe,
Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland and Zambia,
the IFRC said
in a June report.

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