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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (426730)7/14/2003 2:31:09 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Gadhafi says "straights" don't get AIDS
Associated Press, 7/12/2003

MAPUTO, Mozambique (AP) Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi told a conference of African leaders Saturday that Africans who are "straight" need not fear AIDS, which is ravaging many countries on the continent.

Speaking through a translator, Gadhafi drew some laughter with his reference to AIDS only affected homosexuals.

He told the closing session of the eight-day annual African Union conference, "All you have to do is observe the rules. If you are straight, you have nothing to fear from AIDS." He also described HIV, the virus that causes AIDS as "a peaceful virus, not an aggressive virus."

Of the 42 million people worldwide infected with HIV, 29 million live in sub-Saharan Africa. , at the close of the eight-day summit,

Gadhafi added in his address to 40 African heads of state that they should also not "worry about tsetse flies and mosquitoes" which carry malaria and sleeping sickness saying they were "God's armies" protecting Africa from its enemies, apparently foreigners.

"If they come here, they will get malaria and sleeping sickness," he said.

Malaria kills 5 million Africans a year, while sleeping sickness also known as African trypanosomiasis kills more than 25,000 people in Africa a year.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (426730)7/14/2003 8:46:45 PM
From: DavesM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Raymond,

Doesn't seem very progressive to paint an entire family, by the sins of an individual member. I hope you never supported any Kennedy.

BTW, when "U.S. forces landed under fire near Algiers on Nov. 8, 1942; heavy combat raged throughout November - weren't those French soldiers shooting at American soldiers? Does that mean that America's first ground combat casualties in the europe, were at the hands of the French?