Quote Originally Posted by GHoSToKeR
LOL, touche.

Okay, so regarding the topic...

I think that if America (led by the Bush Administration), would like to appear as the world's one and only superpower, defender of freedom and democracy, destroyer of tyranny, communism, fascism and despotism, and as the most financially, economically, morally and militarily dominant country in the world, well, then, I think it can afford to send some condoms over to a poor country full of dying people.
Yeah, but that's if, and only if, W. realizes that teaching abstinence is a complete waste of time. Like it's working so well over here...
F L E S H Reviewed by F L E S H on . HEY, Buy Me A Rubber!!! U.N. Official Faults U.S. AIDS Policy He said the AIDS program in Uganda has three main components: abstinence, faithfulness to a sexual partner and condom use. A shortage of condoms in Uganda has developed because both the government of the east African country and its primary donor for HIV prevention, the United States, have allowed condom supplies to dwindle. At the same time, they have allocated an increasing proportion of funding for HIV programs to religious groups that oppose Rating: 5