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bobwinners
http://www.physorg.com/news85340718.html

"An AIDS advocacy group in Los Angeles has asked the makers of Viagra to cease a marketing campaign that appears to promote the drug"s recreational use."

What? Sex isn"t "recreational"???
Louie Ortega
Here we go again!! Instead of taking responsability for our actions as a society were going to pout and blame the drug companies. So we are so stupid that we blame others for our the consequence of our own actions? The homosexual life style has always been lascvious and highly promiscous and they have no one to blame but themselves. So now what blame everybody ?? Sue McDonalds because were so stupid to know that overeating fast food makes us fat? We sue gunmakers because we blame guns for making us kill each other ? Wht dont we sue knife manufacturers for deaths caused by knifes? This org is full of crap. Since when did Homos or straights need Viagara to spread aids?? If i remember right AIDS came before Viagra. Why dont these folks just take responsability for their actions. Too bad we cant sue the homosexual groups for bringing us this scourge through the promotion of the their promiscous lifestyle.
kaneda
The easiest way to pass on AIDS is through the blood. The anus is meant to be a body exit only and is not meant to stretch. When people have anal sex, there is often bleeding so AIDS can be passed on.

What has this got to do with viagra?

If these people did not indulge in unnatural sex (female as well as male), AIDS would be far less widespread.
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