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I wouldnt get too excited about it unless it clears human trials. Many years ago I believe we found a drug that was highly effective in killing the AIDS virus. A little while later we also found out that the drug was highly effective in killing monkeys, too.
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Dr. Gary Davis, Tulsa, OK.
Do some research on his studies and serum, you might find some interesting results regarding the possible cure of AIDS. |
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This is good news. Hopefully the animal and human trials will go well, and provide some hope for those that have this disease.
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WOW, this means gochiefs will even be more active.
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What are you talking about, animal testing is bad. They should test on prisoners so they, the prisoners, can pay back society for being the slugs they were..... :banghead: |
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They had to do something about Marie Osmond's wanton craving for wild, crisco drenched annonymous sexual exploits. That girl is outta control....Salt Lake Face with a Provo Booty! She could be one of my wives any day....grrrrr...
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ROFLROFLROFLROFL ...The only method scientifically proven to be 100% effective. |
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Yeah, it is not like there has ever been a prisoner who was wrongly convicted. I can see it now, some poor, innocent, sucker who was in the wrong place at the wrong time gets convicted of a murder. He spends the next twenty years of his life getting gang-poked by the Brady bunch. He decides to get an AIDS test, which surprisingly comes back negative, and on the way out of the doctor's office, the nurse shoots him with a syringe giving him AIDS to pay him back for being the slug he was to society.... Of course, two days later, DNA evidence will prove that he was innocent all along. I wonder if they allow people to volunteer to help test these drugs. The article said 5 million people were infected last year alone. I am sure a few of those people would like a do-over. |
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