Posted on 10/30/2010 4:55:11 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
O/deadbeat can go back to Kenya.
Bwahahahahahahahahahaha! nobama is such a loser.
Listen up...
Listen up..."
That man is no leader and is an embarrassment as a representative of our republic.
Wasn’t it Bush that gave billions for AIDS help in Africa????
Well Brack, Bush funded AIDS far more than you have. You haven’t because you don’t give a crap.
Aids funding gets in the way of you and your wife’s entertainment.
“And were funding global AIDS. And the other side is not.”
Outright LIE!
Obama voice: You would think they would be saying Thank You.
The world has had enough of the One.
YES...it was president Bush and his administration that gave the most.
“And the other side is not.”
Long criticized for neglecting disease in the developing world, the United States has tripled funding for combating AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis.
Signed into law yesterday by President Bush, the plan allots $48 billion over the next five years for disease treatment and research. It builds on the five-year, $15 billion Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, which earned Bush praise for acknowledging the AIDS epidemic two million deaths last year, most in sub-Saharan Africa and condemnation for ignoring other, equally pressing diseases.
Malaria kills approximately one million people each year. Tuberculosis kills another 1.5 million, and the evolution of extensively drug-resistant strains has raised the possibility of widespread, highly-lethal outbreaks in the developed world.
Liberals and conservatives alike applauded the Bush-backed bill, and Democrats gave the President a rare kudos for his initiative. Senator Joseph Biden (D-Delaware), told the Associated Press that PEPFAR was “the single most significant thing the President has done,” saying it would save hundreds of thousands of lives and the new legislation is even more ambitious.
The legislation “is our compact with developing nations across the globe,” said Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, in a statement last week. “It says that America stands with them in this fight, that our commitment will not waver, and shows them Americas true facge of compassion.”
The bill earned overwhelming bipartisan support in both the House and Senate. Among the objectors was Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas), who after the Senate voted told the Washington Post that the plan, which accounts for roughly one-half of one percent of the U.S. budget, is too generous.
“There should be a limit,” he said. “Its one thing to say youll support it at $15 billion; its another thing to say youll support it at $35 billion. To me, its entirely another thing to support it at $50 billion.”
Read More http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/07/bush-triples-fu/#ixzz13tBUUo6u
Whatever you think of the Bush bill, strictly on the facts, this shows Obama is a liar. Again.
Sickening. He is ruining the best hope of the World but tearing down our beloved Nation. I wonder how shocked he would be if his teleprompter told him just how much we helped the world in fighting HIV during Bush's administration.
“And the question weve got is which party is most likely to actually fund it in ways that help people around the world.”
The question we SHOULD have is which party is most likely to restore this country to some semblance of prosperity and adherence to the Constitution, idiot.
Feeding on their own...Such a site to see...
Yep.....an no one noticed.......
The disgraced criminal Sen. Chris Dodd, who is retiring seems to have enough sense to "git while the gittin' is good."
He forgot, that Bush gave something like 8x of our money to africa to combat aids. Obama is cutting it.
yuk yuk yuk
And there’s Barack Insane Obamination slamming the GOP?
If my memory serves me correctly I bitched my brains out when W spent millions to fight AIDS.
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