Harry ignored  my posting below and wrote:

Brian
It's the difference between sobbing over those who are dying and doing
things to end the reason for the sobbing.

Hi Harry,
So you would like to end the reasons for sobbing. Great! The AIDS mess
in Africa and Washington DC will take a lot of time. However, with the
stroke of a pen the sanctions in Iraq could be lifted. Since these
sanctions have been in place, at least 600,000 children have died
(UNICEF)as a direct result of the 'seize'. Take a moment away from your
60 inch entertainment centre and write your buddy G. W.(who has a bigger
entertainment centre than you- why watch football when you can choose
your own adventure?!)

Who are you picking for Super Bowl Sunday,
Brian


> Harry wrote in response to an earlier post of mine:
> Maybe you were looking, but not seeing. More than $92 billion dollars
> has
> been spent on the AIDS Program and they haven't cured anyone. Dare we
> even
> think, just for a moment, that they may not have a solution to AIDS?
> Worse,
> dare we even consider that the way they are going, they may never find
> a
> solution

Brian's response to this:
> Hi Harry,
> How much does your country spend on the military each DAY? And what
> has
> all that tax payers' money accomplished? Did you know that the inner
> cities of your major cities, including L.A. have have rapidly
> increasing
> numbers of adults who are HIV positive? Washington DC has one in ten
> adults testing positive for HIV. Be careful what you do at your next
> conference Harry!
> And why pick on AIDS research? How much money has been spent on
> M.D.(Jerry Lewis has spent 40 Labour Day weekends on this one), M.S.,
> C.F. Cancer, Heart and Stroke,... research?
>
> Take care,
> Brian
> p.s. yesterday , on my way to contaminate the minds of 200 soon to be
> teachers, I dropped off 25 baby quilts that my wife, Mary Ann,  makes
> and donates to the neo-natal unit of a local hospital. They are given
> to
> parents whose babies have died. My wife has been doing this for about
> 15
> years now and she has made about 500 so far. Can you imagine doing
> anything so useless? or more important?
>
> p.p.s. I was talking to Stephen Lewis about you and he said you would
> likely change your mind if you saw what he saw. He said most doubting
> Thomases do after walking through the pediatric wards. Many weep,
> throw
> up, and are never the same again. Happy are those who do not see but
> believe.
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