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Bush asks for $30 billion more to fight AIDS

Bush has been carving money out of the budget to fight aids since shortly after his first election. Of course nobody wanted to hear that then, and don't want to hear it now.

I totally disagree with most everything Bush says about immigration, but I have to hand him kudos for AIDS research and support. The United States gives more than all other countries combined to fight AIDS.

The United States also gives more than all other countries combined for Humanitarian relief for unexploded ordinance/landmine removal. That hasn't changed under Bush. The guys an idiot where immigration policies are conerned, but for humanitarian (maybe he thinks unregulated immigration is humane?) he is good to go in my book.

edited for poor keyboard skills as usual!!
 
Originally posted by: maluckey
Bush has been carving money out of the budget to fight aids since shortly after his first election. Of course nobody wanted to hear that then, and don't want to hear it now.

I totally disagree with most everything Bush says about immigration, but I have to hand him kudos for AIDS research and support. The United States gives more than all other countries combined to fight AIDS.

The United States also gives more than all other countries combined for Humanitarian relief for unexploded ordinance/landmine removal. That hasn't changed under Bush. The guys an idiot wheer immigration policies are conerned, but for humanitarian (maybe he thinks unregulated immigration is hamane?) he is good to go in my book.
Be careful, you're giving Bush credit and criticizing him at the same time. You're only going to confuse the anti's...
 
The problem with all this... They "think" aids is only a problem in "other" countries. No one here gets aids anymore... (or needs assistance) :roll:
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
There's got to be a hidden agenda. Bush does not care that much about people.
This is part of the compassionate conservative thing.

are you saying this isnt a political stunt..considering that we have problems here and such bush and his "supporters" are such gung ho americans maybe they should think about that ..but no..this all flash no substance garbage will continue

what percentage of these dollars is wasted on bs..or subject to insane overcharging just like the war-time contracts where we foot the bill for a 900 dollar toilet
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
There's got to be a hidden agenda. Bush does not care that much about people.
This is part of the compassionate conservative thing.


No, this is part of an election coming up thing.
 
HIV cases on the rise among America's youth for the first time after years of steady decline
http://health.yahoo.com/news/h...arecontractinghiv.html

Just saw this article and it probably deserves its own thread, but whatever. It points to several factors but the one that I think makes the most sense is that we have a generation coming into their young adulthood who didn't experience with the sexual frightfest of the 80's. Remember the Ryan White story about the boy who got AIDS from a blood transfusion and was then kicked out of school? I still remember the TV movie they made out of it. Today you have drug companies advertising "You can live with AIDS, take your meds!" You got Magic Johnson actually looking healthier today than he used to. Without the looming spectre of gaunt, pale figures in public posters and ad campaigns, young people just aren't scared enough to practice safe sex.

As to the OP http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITI...0/bush.aids/index.html, what annoys me is he vetoed SCHIP which would have cost $35B. I don't think spending 30B on International AIDS research is a priority over providing health coverage for US citizens (mostly children) who don't have health coverage.

So let's chalk this up to a disagreement of priorities, but it's still an admirable use of money provided it 15B of it isn't tied to requirements that abstinence education be pushed, cuz nothing works like telling people "just say no", especially to sex.
 
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
There's got to be a hidden agenda. Bush does not care that much about people.
This is part of the compassionate conservative thing.
No, this is part of an election coming up thing.
You're an idiot.

He has been giving money to Africa for help with Aids for years.

Even Vogue (at least I think it was Vogue) gave him credit in their recent "Africa" issue.
 
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
There's got to be a hidden agenda. Bush does not care that much about people.
This is part of the compassionate conservative thing.


No, this is part of an election coming up thing.

Nice line of thinking, but I can't see how that could benefit him, since he can't run for pres again.

 
Originally posted by: sirjonk
So let's chalk this up to a disagreement of priorities, but it's still an admirable use of money provided it 15B of it isn't tied to requirements that abstinence education be pushed, cuz nothing works like telling people "just say no", especially to sex.

Gee, shocker.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...p_on_re_af/bush_africa

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - President Bush on Sunday said Congress should renew his global AIDS program and preserve a requirement that steers money into abstinence efforts.

Some Democrats want to eliminate a provision in the bill that requires one-third of all prevention spending go to abstinence-until-marriage programs.

Bush is pushing to renew the program at $30 billion over five years, twice his original commitment. Congress has put more than $18 billion into it so far. It is the largest effort to ever target an infectious disease.

*******************

Fiscal conservatism at work. We have homeless vets, other diseases that need curing/research in the US, millions without healthcare, and we're not only giving billions away, we're literally throwing it out on a "just say no" program.

Less than a year to go, less than a year to go...
 
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: sirjonk
So let's chalk this up to a disagreement of priorities, but it's still an admirable use of money provided it 15B of it isn't tied to requirements that abstinence education be pushed, cuz nothing works like telling people "just say no", especially to sex.

Gee, shocker.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...p_on_re_af/bush_africa

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - President Bush on Sunday said Congress should renew his global AIDS program and preserve a requirement that steers money into abstinence efforts.

Some Democrats want to eliminate a provision in the bill that requires one-third of all prevention spending go to abstinence-until-marriage programs.

Bush is pushing to renew the program at $30 billion over five years, twice his original commitment. Congress has put more than $18 billion into it so far. It is the largest effort to ever target an infectious disease.

*******************

Fiscal conservatism at work. We have homeless vets, other diseases that need curing/research in the US, millions without healthcare, and we're not only giving billions away, we're literally throwing it out on a "just say no" program.

Less than a year to go, less than a year to go...

Wow. So billions of dollars are mandated to be spent on a technique that's been proven to be completely ineffectual. There might as well be a provision that one-third of all prevention spending money goes into a big furnace.
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
There's got to be a hidden agenda. Bush does not care that much about people.
This is part of the compassionate conservative thing.


Really . I would think a true conservatine would neither judge or help people who go up against God.

Now there are gays who are natural from birth . This doesn't go against God. But being permissive does. Having many sex partners does. Going both ways does.

I have know problem with aids as me or mine won't ever contract this Sickness . But there are people in the world who are innocent of wrong doing that get this sickness. I have compassion for them . But to say I have compassion for unnatural gays or permissive people with many sex partners . I have no compassion for these at all.

For me its not about right or wrong but about self control. It,s like fat people many can't help it. But the ones that are Fat because they have no self control. They get what they deserve. Same with aids . No self control and you get aids . TO bad.
 
Originally posted by: sirjonk
Originally posted by: sirjonk
So let's chalk this up to a disagreement of priorities, but it's still an admirable use of money provided it 15B of it isn't tied to requirements that abstinence education be pushed, cuz nothing works like telling people "just say no", especially to sex.

Gee, shocker.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...p_on_re_af/bush_africa

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - President Bush on Sunday said Congress should renew his global AIDS program and preserve a requirement that steers money into abstinence efforts.

Some Democrats want to eliminate a provision in the bill that requires one-third of all prevention spending go to abstinence-until-marriage programs.

Bush is pushing to renew the program at $30 billion over five years, twice his original commitment. Congress has put more than $18 billion into it so far. It is the largest effort to ever target an infectious disease.

*******************

Fiscal conservatism at work. We have homeless vets, other diseases that need curing/research in the US, millions without healthcare, and we're not only giving billions away, we're literally throwing it out on a "just say no" program.

Less than a year to go, less than a year to go...
I think you read that wrong. The bill requires 1/3 of the "prevention spending", specifically, to go towards an abstinence program while "prevention spending" is only one small portion of the entire 30 billion dollar commitment.

In other words, it's 1/3 of a smaller portion of the bill, not 1/3 of the entire bill.

The man can't win for tryin' with some of you folks...

Personally, global medical research is one of the few areas in which I support high spending, so :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
There's got to be a hidden agenda. Bush does not care that much about people.
This is part of the compassionate conservative thing.


Really . I would think a true conservatine would neither judge or help people who go up against God.

Now there are gays who are natural from birth . This doesn't go against God. But being permissive does. Having many sex partners does. Going both ways does.

I have know problem with aids as me or mine won't ever contract this Sickness . But there are people in the world who are innocent of wrong doing that get this sickness. I have compassion for them . But to say I have compassion for unnatural gays or permissive people with many sex partners . I have no compassion for these at all.

For me its not about right or wrong but about self control. It,s like fat people many can't help it. But the ones that are Fat because they have no self control. They get what they deserve. Same with aids . No self control and you get aids . TO bad.
why do I picture THIS GUY every time I read one of your posts?

Anyways, I think you just blamed AIDS on "unnatural gays." If so, then you're probably in for a world of hurt around here... and you're also ignorant and wrong.
 
If the money we spend in Iraq went to medical research on the real diseases that kill most people instead of the ones that kill people with money for health care the lives of countless millions could be saved. But everything is about I me me mine and money.
 
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
If the money we spend in Iraq went to medical research on the real diseases that kill most people instead of the ones that kill people with money for health care the lives of countless millions could be saved. But everything is about I me me mine and money.

Silly... if they cured the disease the pharmas wouldn't be able to sell you meds to keep you alive for the rest of your life. Our economy is in the shitter enough as it is without putting one giant sector of it completely out of business. Why do you hate America?
 
Originally posted by: palehorse74
Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
There's got to be a hidden agenda. Bush does not care that much about people.
This is part of the compassionate conservative thing.


Really . I would think a true conservatine would neither judge or help people who go up against God.

Now there are gays who are natural from birth . This doesn't go against God. But being permissive does. Having many sex partners does. Going both ways does.

I have know problem with aids as me or mine won't ever contract this Sickness . But there are people in the world who are innocent of wrong doing that get this sickness. I have compassion for them . But to say I have compassion for unnatural gays or permissive people with many sex partners . I have no compassion for these at all.

For me its not about right or wrong but about self control. It,s like fat people many can't help it. But the ones that are Fat because they have no self control. They get what they deserve. Same with aids . No self control and you get aids . TO bad.
why do I picture THIS GUY every time I read one of your posts?

Anyways, I think you just blamed AIDS on "unnatural gays." If so, then you're probably in for a world of hurt around here... and you're also ignorant and wrong.


I think you do a rather poor job of putting words into peoples mouths they never uttered. I didn't place blame on were aids come from . All said is how it is spread by 1 person to many. Get a grip.

 
One of the very rare bright spots of the Bush Presidency. He's hoping to cash in on it and save himself from total failure.
 
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