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One of the STUPIDIST POSTS YET!
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GEORGE W. BUSH - he did not even care to have killed his own American people with 911


Hmm, and we all thought it was the Islamic terrorists and not the USA President who killed 3000 people.


And why bash BUsh when you do not menton his partenr in this Haiti endeavor, Blow Job Bill (Clinton)


Hmm, why not mention of Clinton.

Me thinks your hatred has poisened what is left of your brain
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#3 - Posted 23 March 2010, 10:05 AM
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You are so full of shiite.

Google AIDS, African and BUSH - he did 1000 times for for BLACK aftrica than Clinton and any other president. He also visited aftricamore than and President.

The REAL racist is YOU! Get over it already!
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#4 - Posted 23 March 2010, 10:07 AM
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According to a new report, PEPFAR, President Bush's AIDS treatment program reduced the total number of AID/HIV deaths by 1.2 million from 2004 to 2007. PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) targeted Africa's most stricken countries.

PEPFAR was launched by President Bush in 2003. Experts from the Stanford University, lead by Eran Bendavid, state in a report published in the Annals of Internal Medicine that the program reduced AIDS deaths by approximately 10.5% per year in the most stricken African countries. They added that PEPFAR did not prevent new infections or reduce overall prevalence of AIDS.

PEPFAR focused mainly on treating people who have AIDS, and to a lesser extent on prevention programs, including sexual abstinence. It was the largest single American foreign aid program ever.

In an interview with Bloomberg, Bendavid, a fellow in infectious diseases and health policy, said that the treatment has worked. He added that prevention needs to be in the forefront over the next five years.
According to PEPFAR, through to September 30th, 2008:

* 58.3 million people were reached through community programs to prevent sexual transmission using the ABC approach

* 2.2 billion condoms were supplied

* 16 million pregnancies were helped to try to prevent mother-to-baby HIV transmission, antiretroviral prophylaxis was administered to nearly 1.2 million pregnant women found to be HIV-positive, allowing nearly 240,000 infants to be born HIV-free

* 2.1 million people were supported with life-saving treatment

* The share of children receiving PEPFAR treatment rose from 3% in 2004 to 8% in 2008

* Supported care for more that 10.1 million people affected by HIV/AIDS, of whom over 4 million were children

* HIV counseling and testing was supported for almost 57 million people

* Supported TB (tuberculosis) treatment for nearly 400,000 HIV-infected people

* Partnered with 2,667 organizations, 86% of them local

* Supported 3.7 million training and retraining encounters with health care workers


(Now you can apologise for slandering a very good man! - but of course you will not as you are a true racist!)
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#5 - Posted 23 March 2010, 10:08 AM
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President-elect Barack Obama doesn't often offer praise for President George W. Bush's foreign policy, but on Monday he offered the outgoing head of state accolades for battling AIDS in Africa.
Zimbabwean orphan Evans Mahlangu shows the free medicine he got by walking to Mozambique in February.

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"I salute President Bush for his leadership in crafting a plan for AIDS relief in Africa and backing it up with funding dedicated to saving lives and preventing the spread of the disease," Obama said in taped remarks to the Saddleback Civil Forum on Global Health.

The videotape was played during a forum marking the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day, established by the World Health Organization to raise awareness about the disease.

Under the Bush administration, more than 2 million people infected with HIV -- most of them in Africa -- have received lifesaving anti-retroviral treatment as part of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR.

In July, Bush signed legislation re-authorizing the program and authorizing up to $48 billion to expand it.



Zimbabwean orphan Evans Mahlangu shows the free medicine he got by walking to Mozambique in February. Another BLACK life saved by George Bush and the generosity if the USA.
Edited on 3/23/2010 10:09 AM by greenpeace2.
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#6 - Posted 23 March 2010, 10:07 PM
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Hmm, and we all thought it was the Islamic terrorists and not the USA President who killed 3000 people.


And why bash Bush when you do not menton his partenr in this Haiti endeavor, Blow Job Bill (Clinton)


Hmm, why not mention of Clinton.



You see, at least with Bill Clinton many Haitians k now his interest in Haiti... It is well known that both Clintons are heavily invested in Haiti. Thus their investments depend on a successful Haiti.

Whereas for Lil Oil Texan Bush, what has or hasn't he done to Haiti while he was president?

Look up: The IRI's and who its sponsors are!

In whole, I do not support the joint organization because of Bush's face on it.


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Quote:
greenpeace2 previously said:


Hmm, and we all thought it was the Islamic terrorists and not the USA President who killed 3000 people.


And why bash Bush when you do not menton his partenr in this Haiti endeavor, Blow Job Bill (Clinton)


Hmm, why not mention of Clinton.



You see, at least with Bill Clinton many Haitians k now his interest in Haiti... It is well known that both Clintons are heavily invested in Haiti. Thus their investments depend on a successful Haiti.

Whereas for Lil Oil Texan Bush, what has or hasn't he done to Haiti while he was president?

Look up: The IRI's and who its sponsors are!

In whole, I do not support the joint organization because of Bush's face on it.




Get over it already. Bush never got blow jobs from young girls working for him ON GOV TIME while President.....Clinton did and lied about it - and he cheated on his wife more times than a pig in a pen...even before he was elected....BUsh saved millions of people with AIDS in AFRICA!
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[QUOTE]Bob Geldof in Rwanda gives Bush his props

KIGALI, Rwanda — Bob Geldof has parachuted into the White House travel pool here in Rwanda, and will join us on the flight from Air Force One to Ghana tonight.


He's going to interview President Bush for Time magazine and several European outlets, such as Liberacion, about aid to Africa for HIV/AIDS, malaria, and business development.


Mr. Geldof is an Irish rock and roll singer and longtime social activist who has helped, along with U2 rocker Bono, raise awareness about need in Africa. His most well known achievement is organizing the Live Aid concert in 1985, which raised money for debt relief for poor African countries.


But Mr. Geldof has remained closely engaged with African affairs since then, and he spoke off the cuff to reporters today who were waiting for a press conference with Mr. Bush and Rwandan President Paul Kagame.


Mr. Geldof praised Mr. Bush for his work in delivering billions to fight disease and poverty in Africa, and blasted the U.S. press for ignoring the achievement.

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Mr. Bush, said Mr. Geldof, "has done more than any other president so far."[/B][U][/U]


"This is the triumph of American policy really," he said. "It was probably unexpected of the man. It was expected of the nation, but not of the man, but both rose to the occasion."


"What's in it for [Mr. Bush]? Absolutely nothing," Mr. Geldof said.


Mr. Geldof said that the president has failed "to articulate this to Americans" but said he is also "pissed off" at the press for their failure to report on this good news story.


"You guys didn't pay attention," Geldof said to a group of reporters from all the major newspapers.


Bush administration officials, incidentally, have also been quite displeased with some of the press coverage on this trip that they have viewed as overly negative and ignoring their achievements.



— Jon Ward, White House correspondent, The Washington Times[/QUOTE]

[URL]http://video1.washingtontimes.com/fishwrap/2008/02/bob_geldof_in_rwanda.html[/URL]

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#9 - Posted 24 March 2010, 9:10 AM
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the liberal lefty greeny weanies of the media never gave Bush a fair shake ... ..He did more for Africa than any other president .. ...This dink must be a Comrade Bob fan
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[QUOTE=anthonyC]
[QUOTE]Bob Geldof in Rwanda gives Bush his props

KIGALI, Rwanda — Bob Geldof has parachuted into the White House travel pool here in Rwanda, and will join us on the flight from Air Force One to Ghana tonight.


He's going to interview President Bush for Time magazine and several European outlets, such as Liberacion, about aid to Africa for HIV/AIDS, malaria, and business development.


Mr. Geldof is an Irish rock and roll singer and longtime social activist who has helped, along with U2 rocker Bono, raise awareness about need in Africa. His most well known achievement is organizing the Live Aid concert in 1985, which raised money for debt relief for poor African countries.


But Mr. Geldof has remained closely engaged with African affairs since then, and he spoke off the cuff to reporters today who were waiting for a press conference with Mr. Bush and Rwandan President Paul Kagame.


Mr. Geldof praised Mr. Bush for his work in delivering billions to fight disease and poverty in Africa, and blasted the U.S. press for ignoring the achievement.

[B]
Mr. Bush, said Mr. Geldof, "has done more than any other president so far."[/B][U][/U]


"This is the triumph of American policy really," he said. "It was probably unexpected of the man. It was expected of the nation, but not of the man, but both rose to the occasion."


"What's in it for [Mr. Bush]? Absolutely nothing," Mr. Geldof said.


Mr. Geldof said that the president has failed "to articulate this to Americans" but said he is also "pissed off" at the press for their failure to report on this good news story.


"You guys didn't pay attention," Geldof said to a group of reporters from all the major newspapers.


Bush administration officials, incidentally, have also been quite displeased with some of the press coverage on this trip that they have viewed as overly negative and ignoring their achievements.



— Jon Ward, White House correspondent, The Washington Times[/QUOTE]

[URL]http://video1.washingtontimes.com/fishwrap/2008/02/bob_geldof_in_rwanda.html[/URL]


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good post.
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