gov] Kerry promises, if elected, to lift ban on immigrants with AIDS as lead over

AZ GRAMMY

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Kerry promises, if elected, to lift ban on immigrants with AIDS as lead over Bush grows

WASHINGTON (AFP) - US Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites) promised to lift a ban on immigration to the United Stated by people with AIDS (news - web sites) and vowed to double US assistance to a worldwide campaign to combat the deadly and contagious disease.


The new pledges, timed to coincide with the opening in Thailand of the six-day 15th International AIDS Conference, came as a new opinion poll showed the Massachusetts senator widening his lead over President George W. Bush (news - web sites).


Kerry welcomed the upcoming conference and promised to work with US international partners, faith-based and non-governmental organizations to strengthen the world's capacity for a sustained response to the AIDS epidemic.


But in his statement, he also made a commitment that is likely to draw more fire from conservative groups insisting on tighter immigration requirements.


"I will work with Congress to lift the immigration ban on HIV (news - web sites)-positive people that has prohibited the United States from hosting this lifesaving meeting," promised the senator.


Approximately 40 million people are currently infected with HIV around the world, and six million need antiretroviral therapy now, according to UN experts, who point out that more than 20 million have already been killed by the epidemic.


The United States is testing all new immigrants for HIV, and a positive test is usually grounds for denying admission.


With only about 400,000 people in developing nations having access to treatment, Kerry said, his strategy "starts with doubling US funding."


President George W. Bush promised last year commit 15 billion dollars to the international campaign to combat AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria over the next five years, and Congress has already begun making allocations under the program.


But the Democratic candidate said the White House was falling short of delivering on its promise.


"I will turn up the diplomatic pressure to seek similar increases from our partners," Kerry said. "I will provide rapid distribution of quality medicines, including generic affordable, safe and effective drugs."


He blasted the Bush administration for hampering US efforts in fighting AIDS "with policies crafted to appease its political constituencies, putting ideology before science."


Meanwhile, a new opinion poll by Newsweek magazine showed the Democratic ticket had widened its lead over the Republicans going into the November 2 US presidential election.


The survey indicated that if elections were held today Democratic candidate John Kerry and running mate John Edwards (news - web sites), both US senators, would get 51 percent of the vote versus 45 percent for Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites).


The numbers represent a five-point jump for the Democratic ticket since May.


But the poll also brought good news to Bush, who saw his job approval rating climb to 48 percent, a six-point increase from two months ago.


While 52 percent of those surveyed said they did not want to see the president re-elected for a second term, 47 percent said they thought Bush will win the election over Kerry, who got 38 percent.

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1506&u=/afp/20040710/ts_alt_afp/us_vote&printer=1
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
ABSOLUTELY STRAIGHT UP NUTZ!!!!!



We need to reopen Ellis Island. Without updating either the mind-set, directives or facilities.

If the humiliation of the physical exams (and failure criteria) there were OK for my grand father, grandmother, and a couple uncles on my father's side and grandparents on my mother's side then they are good enough for today's immigrants.


C
 

nanna

Devil's Advocate
This is madness! I suppose *we* are supposed to pay for this very expensive treatment as well.


nanna
 

Willow

Veteran Member
Maiden, you ask 'what next?'........

Suicide bombers and other terrorists purposely getting AIDS which will give them a free ticket into this country and access to all sorts of government facilities under the guise of humanitarian needs. Bush has committed 15 billion dollars to help AIDS victims. Why isn't that enough?

Talk about the perfect biological warfare!!!!!

Willow
 

AZ GRAMMY

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Maiden said:
:shk: What next?

just incase you missed this post

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Kerry Promises Hispanics Immigration Plan

By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - John Kerry (news - web sites) promised Hispanics on Saturday that he would send Congress an immigration overhaul plan to make it easier for illegal immigrants to become citizens.


"Today, our immigration system is broken," the Democrats' presumptive presidential nominee told a Hispanic advocacy group, the League of United Latin American Citizens.


"In my first hundred days as president, I will send a comprehensive immigration reform bill to Congress," Kerry said, speaking by satellite relay to the LULAC national convention in San Antonio.


Kerry spoke shortly before leaving for Raleigh, N.C., hometown of his vice presidential running mate, John Edwards (news - web sites), for a joint rally to end a four-day, six-state campaign swing.


From New Mexico, Kerry told the Hispanic group that his immigration program would "ensure that good people who are undocumented but are living here, working hard, and paying taxes have a path to equal citizenship. ... It will extend English and civics classes so these folks can assume the rights and responsibilities of citizenship."

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...ratic_ticket_36
 

CanadaSue

Membership Revoked
Long term & expensive health issues

are, imho valid reasons for excluding immigrants & long term visitors. Perhaps because of our 'success' with AIDS treatment which permits patients to live longer we've forgotten one important fact. The eventually die of AIDS related problems. Treatment is expensive & time consuming. My answer would be 'no'.
 

Bearded Weirdo

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CanadaSue said:
are, imho valid reasons for excluding immigrants & long term visitors. Perhaps because of our 'success' with AIDS treatment which permits patients to live longer we've forgotten one important fact. The eventually die of AIDS related problems. Treatment is expensive & time consuming. My answer would be 'no'.

Excellent reason for denying immigration statuus for those with AIDS. Unfortunately though, many Americans who feel guilty about the United State's wealth will see it as a reason for trying to allow everyone with AIDS to emigrate here.
 

brokenwings

Veteran Member
It almost sounds like this nutjob is campaigning for Bush!! Because I am getting scared now and I never thought I would even consider voting for Bush. But if he were really going to do this I am voting for bush. Ugh! That hurt to say! :bwl:
 

American Rage

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This is insane!

Our borders are wide open for every low-life on the planet to come here and take advantage of the system. Meanwhile, the libs just collect more votes.



Rage
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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g*ddam political whore. Too bad Bush is no better. I am SICK TO DEATH of pandering to CRIMINALS IN THIS COUNTRY ILLEGALLY. :mad:
 
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