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Fight against AIDS
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09/05/2005 00:28:57
 
 
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Forum:
Health
Category:
Diseases
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01010898
Message ID:
01012091
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> But still, unfortunatly, there are a lot of innocent victims of AIDS.
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>Hi, Dean,
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>I'm not trying to start an argument - I realize this will always be a very hot topic, but I would like to throw out the following:
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>I lived in Atlanta from 1990 to 1994 - and it was the most eye-opening experience in my life. While I still believe strongly in accountability and responsible behavior, living there for nearly four years really adjusted my moral compass.
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>I did contract work for Grady Memorial hospital. One day I spoke to a girl who was 13 years old, 7 months pregnant, and HIV positive. It was the closest I've ever come to breaking down at work. Whatever I worried about at age 13, that sure wasn't one of them.
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>To me, the term 'innocent victim' is little more than a verbal veneer, behind which one plays cynical games. OK, there are people at the one end of the spectrum - people who contracted the disease through transfusions, surgeries, hemopheliacs, etc....and people at the other extreme...those who know the risks and decide to play russian roulette with not only their lives but the lives of others.
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>But in between is a large # of people who might have made one mistake, committed one or a few indiscretions, have stories that can't easily be catalogued, and are paying the ultimate price. So where is the line drawn?
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>I agree, I pray for a vaccine (and vaccines for all sorts of things)
>
>Kevin

Yes I agree. There are too many unfortunate stories about people who made one bad choice and will pay for it for the rest of their life. And Lord know I've made many mistakes in my life, even got arrested for drunk driving. I could have hurt or killed someone very easily. I thank my lucky stars that I learned my lesson. The reality is it only take one real bad choice to ruin your life. Unfortunately, many people never learn or they ignore it.

I'll just keep praying for a cure/vaccine for all and we won't have to worry about who get first priority, that is, if the drug companies don't play games.
Work as if you don't need money
Love as if you've never been hurt before
Live as if this is your last day to live
Dance as if no one's watching
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