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San Francisco AIDS Debate Leads to Criminal Charges
NYT | 12/24/01 | GREG WINTER

Posted on 12/24/2001 4:50:31 AM PST by Jethro Tull

San Francisco AIDS Debate Leads to Criminal Charges

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December 24, 2001

San Francisco AIDS Debate Leads to Criminal Charges

By GREG WINTER

Peter DaSilva for The New York Times
Dr. Jeffrey Klausner of the San Francisco health department has been a target of AIDS protesters.


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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 23 — With a shudder and a sigh, Dr. Jeffrey Klausner of the San Francisco Department of Public Health watched as the argument over combating H.I.V. grew ever more caustic and intensely personal.

Posters portraying him as a Nazi were plastered on telephone poles. Internet chat rooms filled with references to Dr. K-K-Klausner and his nefarious plan to quarantine infected gay men. Newspaper advertisements denounced him as a "raving homophobe," bent on closing sex clubs and adult bookstores where the disease could be spread.

Dr. Klausner, who is director of the department's program for sexually transmitted diseases, might have taken it all in stride, he says, for the sake of a robust political dialogue. But when critics started calling his home, spewing obscenities at his wife, any pretense of a debate quickly gave way to criminal charges.

"When the threats get physical, when they get violent, when they're not attacking my data or my position but my family," he said, "that's when it becomes unacceptable."

In a case that tests the line between political expression and personal threats, two advocates for people with AIDS have been charged with more than 30 counts of harassing, stalking and threatening nearly a dozen city health officials, researchers, newspaper reporters and their families over the phone.

Accused in the criminal complaint of besieging city officials with statements like "we're coming to get you," David R. Pasquarelli, of the advocacy group Act Up San Francisco, and Michael A. Petrelis, a longtime advocate for gays, face more than 10 years in prison, if convicted.

Since their arrest last month, the two have been held in lieu of a total bail of $1.1 million, which prosecutors say mirrors the severity of the charges, but the defendants' lawyers denounce as exceptionally high.

"Why are they doing such overkill with these guys?" asked Stuart Blumstein, Mr. Petrelis's lawyer, who maintains his client's innocence. "If I wanted to be completely cynical, I would say the people in power are getting special treatment."

Even in this city of political hyperbole, where differences of opinion between policy makers and advocates often escalate into personal feuds, the intimidating phone calls — and, to a lesser degree, the heavy response to them — have shocked advocates and politicians, many of whom are former agitators.

Terence Hallinan, the San Francisco district attorney who boasts of his rambunctious years as an activist before being elected to the City Council, has likened the phone threats to an act of terrorism, while Representative Nancy Pelosi, a liberal Democrat, asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation to see if any federal laws were violated as well.

"Stalking is a form of mental terrorism," said Reginald Smith, a manager in the district attorney's office, adding that the case would have been handled just as aggressively before the Sept. 11 attacks.

Politicians and advocates have had such a visceral response, parties on both sides of the debate say, because the threats began with an issue that deeply concerns so many here: sexually transmitted diseases, particularly among gay men.

This fall, the San Francisco health department announced an alarming increase in syphilis among gay men, citing an almost tenfold rise in the number of cases from 1998 to this year. The increase led the department to believe that gay men were more readily engaging in risky sexual behavior than in earlier years, confident that advances in medications would ultimately protect them.

While some used the statistics to preach safe sex, Mr. Petrelis and Mr. Pasquarelli, and other Act Up members, took the figures to task, saying they had been concocted to keep federal money flowing into the city.

The acrimony intensified when an interview with Dr. Klausner in The Washington Monthly discussed coercive means of preventing H.I.V., including quarantining infected men who repeatedly have unprotected sex, without mentioning that neither he nor the San Francisco health department advocated those methods. The author of the article, Andrew Web, later clarified the omission, but the rift had already formed.

Science writers at The San Francisco Chronicle also drew ire, members of Act Up San Francisco say, because their articles included the controversial figures, without questioning their reliability.

"I'm always happy to discuss that with anybody, but I'm not going to discuss it with someone who calls my house in the middle of the night and threatens my children," said Carl T. Hall, one of three reporters listed as victims on the criminal complaint. "They told me they were going to hunt me down, that I was in their sights. I don't know what that's got to do with the merits of our coverage."

The incident stands in stark contrast to the tenor of AIDS activism in recent years. As recognition of the disease has widened and medications have significantly prolonged patients' lives, much of the controversy and outlandish tactics that once characterized AIDS protests in New York and elsewhere has ebbed, giving way to bicycle rides and fund- raisers to find a cure.

Mr. Pasquarelli and Mr. Petrelis did their fair share of spilling fake blood on researchers and booing their political foes, their lawyers say, but they have never been convicted of a felony.

"He's oftentimes controversial, oftentimes loud and rude, but he's always solidly within the First Amendment," Mark R. Vermeulen, Mr. Pasquarelli's lawyer, said.

In an e-mail message to advocates, Mr. Petrelis listed the home phone numbers of government officials and urged his allies to barrage them with calls protesting "Dr. Josef Mengele KKKlausner and his call for quarantining gay men with HIV."

National AIDS workers, including members of Act Up, distanced themselves from the tactic in a petition, but also condemned the seriousness of the charges against the two men and their high bail as a "clear message" that "activists must beware."

At a preliminary hearing last week, where prosecutors added four felony charges and five misdemeanor charges against Mr. Pasquarelli, Judge Perker L. Meeks of Superior Court upheld the bail. The trial will resume in late January.



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A REPORT FROM THE FRONT LINES OF THE AIDS "DEBATE"

Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, the director of San Francisco Department of Public Health's program for sexually transmitted diseases.

- Posters portraying him as a Nazi

- Newspaper advertisements denounced him as a "raving homophobe," bent on closing sex clubs and adult bookstores

- "...critics started calling his home, spewing obscenities at his wife..."

- "When the threats get physical, when they get violent, when they're not attacking my data or my position but my family,"

- "They told me they were going to hunt me down, that I was in their sights."

- "Dr. Josef Mengele KKKlausner and his call for quarantining gay men with HIV."

1 posted on 12/24/2001 4:50:31 AM PST by Jethro Tull
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To: Jethro Tull;*christian;khepera;Dr. Octagon;Dr. Good Will Hunting;la$tminutepardon
Just remember that most homosexuals say that they only want to be treated fairly as "normal" people. Yet they want to exterminate anyone who disagrees with their lifestyle.

Unfortunately homosexuals are a lot like Adolf Hitler.

Sorry to post this reply on CHRISTmas eve but it needs to be said.

Merry CHRISTmas to one and all. God bless us and keep us until he returns to judge us for our sins. Sins which he redeemed on the cross so that we may join him in Heaven if we choose to follow him.

I live for Jesus, and may someday die for Jesus.

3 posted on 12/24/2001 5:14:37 AM PST by wwjdn
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To: Jethro Tull
Science writers at The San Francisco Chronicle also drew ire, members of Act Up San Francisco say, because their articles included the controversial figures, without questioning their reliability.

Imagine that--leftists taking the press to task because they failed to question the reliability of data. Have we finally come full circle?

4 posted on 12/24/2001 5:29:44 AM PST by randog
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To: wwjdn
...Unfortunately homosexuals are a lot like Adolf Hitler.

WRONG implication: A HITLER WAS A HOMOSEXUAL and became a historical figure BECAUSE his homosexuality-see NEW YORK TIMES book review thread: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/591231/posts

5 posted on 12/24/2001 5:35:33 AM PST by 1234
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To: Jethro Tull
This fall, the San Francisco health department announced an alarming increase in syphilis among gay men, citing an almost tenfold rise in the number of cases from 1998 to this year. The increase led the department to believe that gay men were more readily engaging in risky sexual behavior than in earlier years, confident that advances in medications would ultimately protect them.

Obviously the health department is not staffed by rocket scientists. Gay sex is risky sexual behavior.

WhiteKnight

6 posted on 12/24/2001 5:52:49 AM PST by WhiteKnight
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To: 1234
If he was homosexual then how was I wrong?
7 posted on 12/24/2001 6:04:07 AM PST by wwjdn
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To: wwjdn
ot lookin to quibbble w/a fellow freeper-jus that i thought HITLERS HOMOSEXUALITY wasn't explicit in your wording, and that broadcasting his HOMOSEXUALITY will really get 'a rise' from the ACT UP boys-and others!!
8 posted on 12/24/2001 6:13:01 AM PST by 1234
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To: 1234
Thanks, I wasn't aware that Hitler was a HOMOSEXUAL deviate bent on destroying "normal" people, but it shouldn't surprise me any.
9 posted on 12/24/2001 6:25:24 AM PST by wwjdn
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To: Jethro Tull
Why not call this a "debate." The abortionists have killed 45 million babies, and this is called "the abortion debate."
10 posted on 12/24/2001 6:51:25 AM PST by Arthur McGowan
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To: Jethro Tull
Just remember - when its a conservative doing this type of behavior they are called "right wing extremists" and "terrorists". When a leftist engages in this type of behavior they are "having a debate", "protesting" or "being progressive".
11 posted on 12/24/2001 7:10:52 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: 1234
I wonder how the extremist homosexual activists would react to villification based on that... they've been so busy calling people 'Nazi', that they overlook it... I would LOVE to see their reaction to a series of "Hitler Was Homosexual, Too" bumper stickers, t-shirts, protest signs, and the like ;0)
12 posted on 12/24/2001 7:44:28 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks
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To: Chad Fairbanks
How dare anybody try to stiffle the homo's right to catch and spread thier own special diesease. This is Amerika, no one can tell anybody not to kill themselves and everybody else around them. Common sense has no place in this debate. We must maintain the right to be stupid at all costs. If they can afford to give billions to the WTC bombing victims, why can't they give trillions to cure HIV and support this deadly lifestyle. Anyone that disagree's is a facist NAZI, and just wants to take away the thrill of dying in their own puke, shivering and alone. How dare them!

How's that!! I'm trying to get over this feeling of common sense that has plagued me from birth. Every once in awhile, I have to stick a bobby pin in an AC recepticle just to see if mommy lied.

13 posted on 12/24/2001 8:09:15 AM PST by chuckles
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To: Chad Fairbanks
...I would LOVE to see their reaction to a series of "Hitler Was Homosexual, Too" bumper stickers, t-shirts, protest signs, and the like

OUTSTANDING idea-are you in marketing/PR?!

14 posted on 12/24/2001 8:37:41 AM PST by 1234
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To: 1234
OOPS, forgot that heterosexuals might gain some publicity by having a T-shirt: HITLER WAS A HOMOSEXUAL
15 posted on 12/24/2001 8:40:55 AM PST by 1234
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To: abwehr
Randy Shilts, author of the BAND PLAYED ON and a early reporter on the AIDS epidemic became a target right up till his own death from AIDS.

Yes, and the militant homosexuals lobbied Dr. Mervyn Silverman, public health director, not to close the bathhouses.

In fact when AIDS first broke they demanded the right not to wear a condom while not telling their partner of their HIV status. They demanded the right to contribute their contaminated blood to spread more AIDS through transfusions.

Some of these people are so sick, they try to infect themselves with AIDS: RUSSIAN ROULETTE

The true definition of "hate" would be to let these people go right on killing themselves without warning them about the consequences of their choices.

16 posted on 12/24/2001 8:49:31 AM PST by bulldog905
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To: chuckles
...stick a bobby pin in an AC recepticle...

What an apt analogy... ;0)

17 posted on 12/24/2001 9:34:55 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks
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To: 1234
No, but I DID stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night ;0)
18 posted on 12/24/2001 9:35:34 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks
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To: Jethro Tull
In their own words:

ACT UP SF

Click on the animation of Klausner for more.

19 posted on 12/24/2001 9:42:14 AM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
Mr. Pasquarelli and Mr. Petrelis are among the very few gay men with the courage to denounce the lies, exaggerations and utter waste of public money on the non issue we know as 'AIDS'. Support them by learning more and signing the petition.

When gay people tell the truth they deserve our support.

http://www.aidsRC.org

20 posted on 12/24/2001 9:11:52 PM PST by David Lane
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