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To: elmatador who wrote (25540)11/22/2007 6:58:45 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) of 217656
 

In the lofty corridors
of the World Health Organisation in Geneva


That says a lot to me :O)

I guess Brazil could have instituted some sort of consumption tax to build a fund to purchase the drugs at a more reasonable price after some hard negotiations.. maybe an ethanol tax LOL...

OR

I guess the Chinese could start a world software organisation ... :O)

I fully understand the humanitarian aspect but when the end starts justifying the means we are on shaky ground...

A simple example would be the current Canadian government on Income Trusts... they can dress it up any way they like to... but the fact remains that they are liars.

blackie

Edit: a truly humanitarian and worthwhile gesture would have been to divert the Iraqi war effort monies to drug research ... and providing affordable drugs.. Now that would have been leadership... imagine going down in history as the motivating force behind the irradiation of AIDS..
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