If we quarantined the original HIV carriers, thousands would still be alive. You can quarantine TB carriers but not HIV, go figure.
--- john Harvey <john.harvey (at) shelbynet .DO.T com> wrote:
> Safety Hint to all - > > > 1. Don't share your needles with anyone. > 2. Don't put your male appendage into another male's anything. > 3. Don't allow another male to put their appendage into your anything. > 4. Avoid anyone who doesn't follow the first three! > > Now, you only need worry about things like getting run over in traffic, > catching Bird flu or some such other malady. > > John > > > -----Original Message----- > From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces (at) leafe .DO.T com] On Behalf > Of petetheisen > Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 11:13 PM > To: ProFox Email List > Subject: Re: [OT] shocking truth > > Dominic Burford wrote: > > I was being pedantic, as the blood will not necessarily be in fluid > > form, but be dried blood. If I shared a needle with a drug user > > several days after it has been used, I can still contract the virus, > > even though the needle is fluid free. > > Hi Dominic! > > So how is that our fault? You want that we should find an instant cure > for the people who have it, arrange for everyone who wants to behave in > a high risk manner to be able to continue to do so without necessarily > "outing" themselves, maybe even more risky behavior than in the past > *without* getting it and after all that sing a convincing pc soprano for > you as well. Anything else? > > Regards, > > Pete > > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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