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Bono signs big names to fight Aids (Introducing the American Express Red Card)
Financial Times (UK) (excerpt) ^
| January 26, 2006
| Gary Silverman
Posted on 01/25/2006 11:53:56 PM PST by HAL9000
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To: ferri
American Express, Converse, Gap and Giorgio Armani are joining with Bono, the rock star, to sell products under a new brand, called Red, which will dedicate some of its revenues to fight Aids in Africa. How about using some of its revenues to help the RED states? LOL.
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01/26/2006 1:55:34 AM PST
by
Recovering_Democrat
((I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of Dependence on Government!))
To: HAL9000
When Bubba Clinton was elected in 1992, I sent my, cut up, American Express card back to American Express, along with a letter explaining that with the Democrats now in the Whitehouse, I could no longer afford the luxury of keeping it.
U2? Just another pimple on the butt of real rock and roll.
I realize you all could care less, but I just couldn't help myself this morning. ;)
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01/26/2006 3:23:54 AM PST
by
G.Mason
(Iwo Jima ... 6,825 American's died in the 36 days of that battle. We did not quit John Murtha!)
To: HAL9000
Dear Bono
tell you perverted Hollywood friends to tell those people in the third world who are in the worst shape for getting HIV....
........to keep their friggin Legs closed and their flys zipped.....
...and for the majority of them they WONT GET AIDS.
....simplicity itself......
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11/30/2006 10:45:30 AM PST
by
Vaquero
("An armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
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