::sigh::
WHAT DO YOU WANT?
Exactly what is it that you consider credible? Did you read the entire article?
A Republican effort to stamp out needle-exchange programs abroad incensed editorial boards at The Washington Post and The New York Times last weekend, and both pages slammed the latest congressionally-mandated gag rule to hit the United Nations.
The article is saying that Bush policies on HIV/AIDS prevention have caused infuriation on editorial boards.
The article itself appearently came from the Independent Media Institute. It is a nonprofit organization of independent journalists. What does a nonprofit organization have to gain from pulling a story out of their asses. If you don't believe the claims why don't you look into them yourself and see exactly what Bush has had to say about the issue himself.
Nullific Reviewed by Nullific on . Bashing Harm Reduction Abroad A Republican effort to stamp out needle-exchange programs abroad incensed editorial boards at The Washington Post and The New York Times last weekend, and both pages slammed the latest congressionally-mandated gag rule to hit the United Nations. That conservatives are trying to stamp out harm reduction abroad is no small story, but both pages missed the fact that this is only the latest installment in a long story of strings-attached giving that has been changing U.S. foreign aid policy for Rating: 5