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   On Nov 29, 7:03=C2=A0pm, Brad Guth wrote:   
   > On Nov 29, 3:53=C2=A0pm, "G=3DEMC^2" wrote:   
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   > > On Nov 28, 9:08=C2=A0pm, -=CC=AE=CC=AE=CC=83-=CC=83 =CC=BE=E2=97=8F=CC=   
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   > > wrote:   
   > > > As we've stated many times previously it's the faggots who are   
   > > > spreading AIDS at a higher rate comparatively than Heterosexuals.   
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   > > > LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic online) - The Centers for Disease Control   
   > > > and Prevention have issued a new report which proves that more than a   
   > > > quarter of new U.S. infections are in boys and men aged 13 to 24.   
   > > > Sixty percent of those infected are unaware of their status, and   
   > > > spread it even further.   
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   > > > =C2=A0 =C2=A0 By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM)   
   > > > =C2=A0 =C2=A0 11/28/2012   
   > > > =C2=A0 =C2=A0 Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)   
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   > > > HIV/AIDS being spread among those 16 to 24 years of age, while under   
   > > > drugs and alcohol   
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   > > > Although there are drugs that prolong the lives of those infected wit=   
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   > > > HIV and AIDS, many young homosexual men and boys continue to engage i=   
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   > > > what is mistakenly called "safe sex." Even worse, the wide majority   
   > > > are unaware that they have been infected and continue to spread it   
   > > > among others.   
   > > > Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24   
   > > > became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and   
   > > > men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly   
   > > > infected youths being African American.   
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   > > > Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24   
   > > > became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and   
   > > > men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly   
   > > > infected youths being African American.   
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   > > > LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic online) - The Centers for Disease Control   
   > > > and Prevention have issued a new report which proves that more than a   
   > > > quarter of new U.S. infections are in youths aged 13 to 24. Sixty   
   > > > percent of those infected are unaware of their status, and spread it   
   > > > even further.   
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   > > > Doctors warn that the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV that causes   
   > > > AIDS cannot be cured. It proves fatal for those who do not seek   
   > > > treatment. A cocktail of drugs can keep patients healthy if they take   
   > > > their medication consistently and are far less likely to infect   
   > > > someone else.   
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   > > > Officials estimate that 12,200 young men and women aged 13 to 24   
   > > > became infected with HIV in 2010. Nearly three-quarters were boys and   
   > > > men having sex with other men with more than half of the newly   
   > > > infected youths being African American.   
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   > > > The report "really provides shocking data on the higher rate of risky   
   > > > behavior and the lower rate of condom use" among young men, CDC   
   > > > Director Dr. Thomas Frieden told reporters.   
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   > > > Shockingly, only 13 percent of high school students have been tested   
   > > > for the virus and just 35 percent of 18 to 24 year olds have been.   
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   > > > "Young gay and bisexual men report much higher levels of risky sexual   
   > > > behavior than their heterosexual peers," Frieden said. The doctors sa=   
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   > > > that they are more likely to have multiple sex partners, use drugs an=   
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   > > > alcohol before sex, which in turn makes them more likely to not use   
   > > > condoms while engaging in homosexual acts as well as practice other   
   > > > dangerous behavior.   
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   > > > A separate CDC survey of high school kids and young adults found that   
   > > > young gay and bisexual men were more likely to report having had   
   > > > homosexual sex with four or more partners.   
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   > > > The answer, the CDC says, is a combination of testing, treatment and   
   > > > good sex education in schools.   
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   > > > "I don't think there is a simple answer for this but we are not in   
   > > > support of mandatory testing," Frieden said.   
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   > > > "The key here is to make it routine screening, just like we have   
   > > > cholesterol screening," Frieden added. "If someone refuses, that is   
   > > > their right, but we should say, 'This is what we do.'"   
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   > > > Those who put off getting the tests for fear of bad news, the doctor   
   > > > remind us that people who are tested can get treated. "If we double   
   > > > the number of people treated effectively, we cut in half, roughly, th=   
   e   
   > > > number of new infections that will occur," Frieden added.   
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   > > > Dr. Kevin Fenton, who leads the AIDS branch, says that there is still   
   > > > a lot of misinformation being spread. "I have to tell you, it is   
   > > > astonishing, the level of ignorance about basic physiology among   
   > > > middle school and high school students," Fenton said.   
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   > > > "Kids who are gay or bisexual were less likely to say they had   
   > > > received sex education in schools," Fenton added.   
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   > > > "Youth who are sexually active can reduce their risk of HIV infection   
   > > > by choosing to stop having sex. They can also limit their number of   
   > > > sex partners, not have sex with an older partner who may be more   
   > > > likely to already have HIV" CDC says.   
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   > > > Of course, the only "safe" behavior is to refrain from homosexual   
   > > > sexual activity completely.   
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   > > We can hope American Red Cross tests for HIV TeBet   
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   > ARC is too busy hoarding as much loot as possible in offshore   
   > accounts. =C2=A0They pay their executives and logistics management staff   
   > big bucks, just so they don't have to waste any time, effort or share   
   > that loot with those in need.   
   >   
   > The Salvation Army and Goodwill could likely outperform ARC by at   
   > least 2:1.   
      
   Salvation Army is honest. ARC biggest crooks. TreBert   
      
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