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urine therapy (135,000 web pages) cures AIDS and all diseases

by "erach27@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <erach27@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 17, 2008 at 01:10 AM

Hi,
I've sent email to the senators about this that Urine Therapy cures
AIDS.
Look at the book "Golden Fountain" by van der Kroon.

And yet see this article.
Erach

Bush asks Congress to back AIDS program By BEN FELLER, Associated
Press Writer
11 minutes ago



DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - President Bush, on a five-nation visit to
Africa, challenged Congress on Sunday to renew his global AIDS
program.

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With backing from Congress, Bush is behind an emergency HIV/AIDS
response that is the largest in history to target an infectious
disease. It is up for review this year, and Bush is trying to double
its size -- from the commitment of $15 billion already spent to $30
billion to be spent over the next five years.

"We don't want people guessing on the continent of Africa whether the
generosity of the American people will continue," Bush said in this
seacoast city in Tanzania.

Before a news conference, Bush signed a nearly $700 million aid pact
to help Tanzania build up its infrastructure. The president of
Tanzania praised Bush for his sup****t fighting AIDS and malaria in his
country.

Bush, nearing the end of a presidency dominated by the war in Iraq, is
targeting disease and poverty in his visits to five African nations.
The president and first lady, Laura Bush, began their African trip in
Benin in West Africa, then flew to the east coast of the continent to
Tanzania. He also plans to visit Rwanda, Ghana and Liberia.

Unlike in the United States, where his approval rating hovers near his
record lows, Bush is treated here with reverence. A crowd of people,
some wearing clothing bearing Bush's image, waved tiny U.S. and
Tanzanian flags as the president and Tanzanian President Jakaya
Kikwete walked down a red carpet into the State House in Dar es
Salaam.

At the news conference, both leaders dodged a question about the
presidential race in the United States and the candidacy of Sen.
Barack Obama, D-Ill., whose father was Kenyan. Obama's grandmother,
Sarah Hussein, is following election results at her home in Kogelo,
Kenya, none too bothered that her grandson is neck-and-neck with his
chief rival, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.

Bush, momentarily taken aback by a question about the excitement
surrounding Obama's candidacy, said: "Seems like there was a lot of
excitement for me."

Kikwete would say only: "Let him be as good a friend of Africa as
President Bush has been."

Bush started his statement at the news conference with a folksy
"Howdy" in Swahili.

He praised the Tanzanian leader and said he was happy to sign the
pact.

"I'll just put it bluntly, America doesn't want to spend money on
people who steal the money from the people," Bush said. "We like
dealing with honest people, and compassionate people. We want our
money to go to help human condition and to lift human lives as well as
fighting corruption in marketplace economies."
 




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