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Catholic charity Caritas calls for children-specific HIV drugs

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Dec 1, 2008, 14:29 GMT


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lanceDec 1st, 2008 - 14:44:08

Let jesus give free drugs to all.

Scientists, on the other hand, that is ... those that know science (which are few and far between) must adhere to the reality of a balance sheet.

That mean no free drugs for children.

Sorry to inform all of you brain numb catholics, but your savior Bush has proven that jesus leads to massive debt spending and jesus-bombs.

Better to let scientists be good scientists and engineers be good engineers. Good means: Live in the real world of constraints.


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