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date: 2005-02-25 21:36:00
subject: Re: From Massachusetts!

On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:56:29 -0500, "R Palino"
 wrote:

>
>Well, for awhile now we've had....
>
>Gays in the military.
>
>A gay Episcopal bishop.
>
>And gay marriage in Massachusetts.
>
>
>Gee, the sky didn't fall....we didn't have men with moutaches in wedding
>dresses and we didn't have stories of servicemen getting raped in their
>tents....and we didn't have plagues of locusts either.
>
>What were the problems they said would occurr?


We do, however, still have a large number of homosexuals fucking each
other in the ass, bareback! This has brought us to the edge of another
epidemic of HIV/AIDS in the US even more serious than the one that
killed a hundred thousand or so during the 80's and 90's.. What are
you cock suckers and ass fuckers of the homosexual kind going to do
about that?

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New Yorkers diagnosed with rare sex disease

Thu Feb 3, 2:07 PM ET   Health - AFP

NEW YORK (AFP) - Two New York men have been diagnosed with a rare
sexually transmitted disease that has recently been making inroads
among gay and bisexual men in Europe.


The disease, a rare form of chlamydia known as lymphogranuloma
venereum, or LGV, can cause serious illness, permanent disfigurement
and fuel the spread of AIDS (news - web sites), according to New York
health officials.


"LGV is a serious condition and its emergence in New York City
reflects continuing high levels of unsafe sexual activity among men
who have sex with men," said the city's health commissioner Thomas
Frieden.


"It is also critical for gay and bi-sexual men to minimize risky
sexual behaviors and practice safer sex ... to help prevent the spread
of this illness and HIV (news - web sites)/AIDS," Frieden said.


The federal Centers for Disease Control has confirmed six recent cases
in the United States, including the two in New York, three in San
Francisco and one in Atlanta.


Previously prevalent only in less-developed countries in Africa,
Southeast Asia and the Caribbean, LGV has recently gained a foothold
in Europe, with the Netherlands reporting more than 60 cases in 2004,
compared to fewer than five cases in recent years.



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