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Both the Recovery Act and the Affordable Care Act have made major investments in the network of community health centers, which is creating more opportunities for HIV care delivery. This is helping to expand the health care service delivery capacity available to all Americans. Technical assistance efforts are helping health centers not currently providing HIV care develop the capacity to do so, especially in minority communities, including through the National Center for HIV Care in Minority Communities which is expanding HIV/AIDS care and treatment within highly impacted communities of color. Through its intensive training and technical assistance program — supported by the Secretary’s Minority AIDS Initiative Fund — the Center is developing the organizational capacity of health centers that are not directly funded through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program to deliver comprehensive HIV care.

Another effort underway to expand the capacity of health centers to deliver culturally competent care to populations heavily impacted by HIV is the National LGBT Health Education Center funded by HRSA. This center is developing and delivering free training and technical assistance to health centers to better equip them with the capacity to address the health care needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities — including HIV prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
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New research from Lund University in Sweden suggests that a new aggressive strain of HIV develops more rapidly into AIDS than other current strains. ...Recombinant strains of HIV are spreading rapidly around the world
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NEVER FEAR: OBAMACARE IS HERE

All that is required is that everybody pitch in and shell out BIGBUX. Insurance premiums will increase dramatically.

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Journalist Erica Goode wrote for The New York Times 2 December 2013:
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For Gay Community, Finding Acceptance Is Even More Difficult on the Streets
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I wonder why that is...

And my insurance premium has gone up 120% in a year...

Thanx homosexuals, and ObamaCare...

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Journalist Vanessa Gera wrote for The Associated Press 28 June 2014:
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President Barack Obama's administration has taken the U.S. gay rights revolution global, using American embassies across the world as outposts in a struggle that still hasn't been won at home. Sometimes U.S. advice and encouragement is condemned as unacceptable meddling. And sometimes it can seem to backfire, increasing the pressure on those it is meant to help. With gay pride parades taking place in many cities across the world this weekend, the U.S. role will be more visible than ever. Diplomats will take part in parades and some embassies will fly the rainbow flag along with the Stars and Stripes.
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Little wonder, then, that they hate us and want to drive us out of their countries.

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"And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it" — Genesis 1 v 28 - The Bible

He wasn't talking about gays!

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There should be a special place, like the Leper Colony, for those who are afflicted with this homosexual disease.

"Some colonies were located on mountains or in remote locations in order to ensure quarantine"

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THE GAYING OF AMERICA by Linda Harvey
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12 CHILLING INCIDENTS OF LGBT TYRANNY — “sexual orientation/gender identity non-discrimination” translates to a carte blanche to compel respect for deviance.
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Vrede wrote:Grow up and deal with it.
To be expected from the Gays, and the Gay Apologists

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O Really wrote:
indago wrote:[
I feel the same way: Make me accept the perverted homosexual lifestyle
Question: Could you explain exactly how it would affect your personal life if the gay couple living in your neighborhood - who you may not even know personally - got married? And how their marriage is "Mak[ing you] accept the perverted homosexual lifestyle"? If any of the gay people who work for your employer got married, exactly how would that affect you personally?
I see. The answer seems to be "It doesn't affect me in any way, but I'll take advantage of the opportunity to paste ignorance I've read."

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Vrede wrote:
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Mr.B wrote:"Watch it O Really...you're obsessing with "gay sex". :roll:
"Interesting comment, since I said nothing whatsoever about sexual activity, gay or otherwise..."
but...but...but...you're posting in this thread that concerns homosexuals....the gospel according to Vrede :-||
dictates that you're obsessed with "gay-sex"

"My translation: Mr.B is a filthy perverted liar...."
So now you go from being condescending to being outright nasty....taking lessons from Homerfobe? :lol:
Your "translation" ain't worth a fart in a whirlwind anyway.

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Vrede wrote:"Grow up and deal with it."
We are grown up. That's why we've got sense enough to know that same sex unions are unnatural and disgusting.

Gullible children, like you, and your ilk, lack the intelligence and comprehension to know the difference until their minds mature.....
providing of course they've not been brainwashed beforehand. Deal with that.

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Mr.B wrote:
Vrede wrote:"Grow up and deal with it."
We are grown up. That's why we've got sense enough to know that same sex unions are unnatural and disgusting.

Gullible children, like you, and your ilk, lack the intelligence and comprehension to know the difference until their minds mature.....
providing of course they've not been brainwashed beforehand. Deal with that.
There is no evidence from posts such as this that you have learned anything in your time on this planet.
I find "old people smell" to be unnatural and disgusting. Is that sufficient reason to deny fools such as yourself the opportunity to become old?
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Mr.B wrote:
Vrede wrote:
O Really wrote:
Mr.B wrote:"Watch it O Really...you're obsessing with "gay sex". :roll:
"Interesting comment, since I said nothing whatsoever about sexual activity, gay or otherwise..."
but...but...but...you're posting in this thread that concerns homosexuals....the gospel according to Vrede :-||
dictates that you're obsessed with "gay-sex"

C'mon, you can't possibly be that obtuse.
Homosexuals, whether they are "unnatural and disgusting" or not, are subject to discrimination by the government and entities such as employers. Fact. That discrimination occurs whether or not the discriminator or discriminating entity knows what kind of sexual practices, if any, the person has. Fact. Homosexuals have lives in which their sexual practices, if any, are no more significant to them than to heterosexuals. Meaning everybody spends a pretty minor part of their life in sexual activity.
My point has been and continues to be that the US should not discriminate against a person based on whether they are homosexual or heterosexual, and that an adult individual's sexual practices, if any, and whether homo or hetero is not the business of the state or of other persons (unless they're participants).
I don't care if some think they're "unnatural and disgusting." Don't discriminate.
I don't care if they really did "choose" to be gay or could "cure" themselves. Don't discriminate.
"Don't discriminate" doesn't mean you and indago have to have gay friends. It doesn't mean your church has to let them ride your bus to Heaven. It means the government treats them without discrimination, and businesses/employers open to the public treat them without discrimination.

Now find where I've said anything about "gay sex."

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Boatrocker wrote: "There is no evidence from posts such as this that you have learned anything in your time on this planet."
Sure I have. I'm not a gullible child anymore.

"I find "old people smell" to be unnatural and disgusting."
If you would bathe occasionally, you wouldn't have that problem....then fools like yourself wouldn't smell.

As for myself, I don't have that problem.

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O Really wrote: "Now find where I've said anything about "gay sex."
Numerous times I've didn't say anything about "gay sex", but I was accused by The Great One of so doing...so you're just as guilty as me. Sorry.

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Mr.B wrote:
O Really wrote: "Now find where I've said anything about "gay sex."
Numerous times I've didn't say anything about "gay sex", but I was accused by The Great One of so doing...so you're just as guilty as me. Sorry.
Interesting sentence structure: numerous times you didn't say anything about gay-sex, true that. And maybe some of those instances you may have been accused incorrectly. But that leaves the indisputable fact that much of the time your point of view - and point of objection - is based on what you believe about gay-sex. (I'm assuming "you believe" because it seems unlikely that you have either participated nor witnessed first hand and live examples of gay-sex, and probably haven't discussed it with any gay people)

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Vrede wrote:"O Really is arguably obsessed with equality, tolerance, the Constitution and fairness but not gay sex. Mr.B is just too spineless to admit his obvious obsession so he whines that I'm noting it unfairly."
Now it's being cleared up. O Really is "obsessed" with "equality, tolerance, and the Constitution" when it comes to homosexuals; whereas I "arguably" believe homosexuality overall is unnatural and perverse; therefore, my beliefs make me obsessed with "gay" sex.....got it.

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To understand the danger posed by homosexual “marriage,” you must join the great scholars in asking some fundamental questions. Why do some civilizations flourish? Why do others perish? ...The highest levels of social development are reached only by cultures that practice what Unwin called “absolute monogamy,” in which marriage is limited to one man and one woman... The central pillar of any healthy civilization is the self-sacrificing married man who doesn’t spend his income on himself, but prefers “to work and save primarily for wife and children.” ...“what used to be considered morally reprehensible is now recommended as a positive value; what was once called demoralization is now styled moral progress and a new freedom.” Sorokin describes this as “moral schizophrenia.” ...What does all this mean for homosexuality and “gay marriage”? No sector of our society is more obsessed with sex, or more promiscuous, than the homosexual subculture. To accept the practice of homosexuality is to make irresponsible sexual behavior easier for our society. To permit homosexual relationships to be formalized is to establish a dangerous precedent that people may form sexual unions outside the healthy one-man, one-woman framework.
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O Really wrote: "But that leaves the indisputable fact that much of the time your point of view - and point of objection - is based on what you believe about gay-sex."
What is there not to believe?

"(I'm assuming "you believe" because it seems unlikely that you have either participated nor witnessed first :?: hand and live examples of gay-sex, and probably haven't discussed it with any gay people)"
I have neither participated nor witnessed; don't care to, don't plan to. The very thought is repulsive.
Seeing two of the same gender kissing on TV makes me want to puke. Again...repulsive.
Seeing two dogs sniffing each's butt is natural; they're dogs; that's what dogs do. Same-sex relations puts humans in a class below dogs.
(Hey Vrede...I said something Image about "gay sex"......gear up!)

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Vrede wrote: "Obviously, marriage is not "unnatural and perverse" so your posts, unlike any of O Really's or mine, can only be about the gay sex act."
Two of the same sex do not "marry" as in the sense of marriage between a man and a woman; they're merely legalizing their perverse lust in the eyes of the law.
Why else would young people of the same sex "marry" if they didn't intend to have sex? Maybe they'd sit around and jerk off all the time? Why else would two of the same gender hold hands and swap slobbers at the license office?

The "gay sex" you fondly toss around are your words.....I thought you said that was none of my business....!?
Vrede wrote:
Mr.B wrote:...(Hey Vrede...I said something Image about "gay sex"......gear up!)
One among the hundreds you've wussily denied. You want a medal?
If I did, at least I have a chest to pin it on.

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According to waitingtilmarriage.org, an abstinence-supporting site, about 3% of Americans wait until marriage to have sex.

Marriage is necessary to have sex; sex isn't the most important reason for marriage. And neither is having children. Hopefully love is, but religiosity notwithstanding, marriage is simply a legal contract that creates rights and responsibilities for each party. Marriage from a religious standpoint is different, but that difference would only apply to followers of the particular faith, not the rest of us heathens.

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