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Gnotalex believes that Canada may be in a position to offer a cure for AIDS. Or in this case, I guess it's "offer up".


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I'm certainly willing to legalize all drugs and let those who can't handle it die in the gutters, but for Mr. Lewis to suggest that "It's an antiquated throwback to the conditionality of yesteryear to tell any government how to spend its money", well, I'd tell you what I think should happen to Mr. Lewis, but I don't want to get Small Dead Animals into trouble.

When Mannatech Inc.'s product Ambrotose is given to people with AIDS, their HIV viral load drops to zero.

When a lefty asshat like Lewis says " "It's an antiquated throwback to the conditionality of yesteryear to tell any government how to spend its money"" ...I give my head a shake.

Is that not exactly what Lewis is telling our government?


ASSHAT!

so the votes are in!!!

and for once mr lewis comes way out in front, with a total 75% yes to have him tossed into the volcano......

any volunteers to truss him up and give him the heave ho?

he moans about 'telling govt how to spend its (its? ITS????? doesnt he mean OUR ????) money.

what a flippin nutbar.

put him in charge and the progress of the disease so far is going to look like a minor grass fire.

mannatech is a multilevel marketer. closely related to pyramid schemes.

feel free to google 'mannatech ambrotose' and find this snippet:

"On the glycoscience.com website, there are many references offered to give credence to the arguments given for using Ambrotose®. In looking at these references, I find many that have not been published in peer-review journals, and most of the studies that were don't actually back up the claims made. I've found general, sweeping statements made about biochemistry being referenced to a study that really doesn't apply to the statement, or quotes taken out of context of the referenced article. This alone fails to inspire my faith in this product.

With any dietary supplement, parents should also be concerned about side effects, just as they should be with medications. When given in large amounts, carbohydrates such as those found in Ambrotose can overwhelm the digestive capabilities of the intestinal tract, causing cramping and diarrhea.

When you add all these concerns to the absence of specific research on Ambrotose® and Down syndrome, I cannot recommend any child with DS receiving this product.

Updated 8/04/02"

snake oil in the 21st century.

Aids is still largely a preventable disease, to deny that is extreme stupidity. All the do-gooders who are preaching to the world to fork over money to treat the sick and dying while dissing any suggestion of preaching abstenance is outrageous. They have the opinion it's better to allow rampant unprotected sex and promiscuity than to "deprive" the sub-human behaviour which is practiced in parts of the world where Aids is out of control.
People like Bill Gates who put up big bucks to fund research for cure get booed by the boors at the Aids conference. That tells us how hopeless this whole mess is.
Looks like Lewis will be back again next year, weeping the same sob story along with the usual tribe of faded stars, and high priced former politicians like Billy Clinton .

Best poll ever!

Stephen Lewis is a manic crybaby, say-nothing spouter of bureaucratic piffel, with inbred anti-Americanism.

He also shares remarkably similar physical features with Mrs Doubtfire.

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