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"AIDS Drug Maker Promotes 'Gay Pride'
Seth Lewis, CNSNews.com
Thursday, June 21, 2001
The world's largest supplier of AIDS-fighting drugs is sponsoring a "Gay Pride Month" guide, creating a paradox, some say, by endorsing the homosexual behavior that is a leading contributor to the spread of HIV in the U.S.
"I make no connection between gay pride and HIV," said company spokesman Michael Joyner, who is openly homosexual. "I don't think the lifestyle has anything to do with AIDS. I think you would have to look to Africa to find [causes of AIDS]."
GlaxoSmithKline, which employs more than 100,000 people globally, reported surging first-quarter sales in April, with a nearly 20 percent growth rate for its prescription AIDS drugs in the U.S."
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"AIDS Drug Maker Promotes 'Gay Pride'
Seth Lewis, CNSNews.com
Thursday, June 21, 2001
The world's largest supplier of AIDS-fighting drugs is sponsoring a "Gay Pride Month" guide, creating a paradox, some say, by endorsing the homosexual behavior that is a leading contributor to the spread of HIV in the U.S.
"I make no connection between gay pride and HIV," said company spokesman Michael Joyner, who is openly homosexual. "I don't think the lifestyle has anything to do with AIDS. I think you would have to look to Africa to find [causes of AIDS]."
GlaxoSmithKline, which employs more than 100,000 people globally, reported surging first-quarter sales in April, with a nearly 20 percent growth rate for its prescription AIDS drugs in the U.S."
Story
