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- From: acc23403@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Anthony C.)
- Subject: Re: AIDS and those damn democrats
- References: <1992Jul23.222741.1@msscc.med.utah.edu> <1992Jul24.094829.136@cheshire.oxy.edu> <1992Jul24.145244.2414@athena.cs.uga.edu> <2A7034C8.24687@ics.uci.edu> <1992Jul28.222648.10599@cis.umassd.edu> <1992Jul29.165111.11674@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> <1992Jul30.023453.1893@wdl.loral.com>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 14:16:37 GMT
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- bard@cutter.ssd.loral.com (James Woodyatt) writes:
-
- >In article <1992Jul29.165111.11674@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>, fusco@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Andrew Fusco) writes:
- ># If AIDS can be compared to the bubonic plague, as you suggest, then perhaps
- ># we should quarantine all AIDS sufferers. With the rising numbers of AIDS
- ># patients suffering from an incurable strain of TB, which could be quite
- ># contagious, maybe this is the way to go.
-
- >Congratulations, you FUCKHEAD! You just pressed *my* favorite joy
- >button!
-
- >Now. For the readers at home...
-
- > PLEASE DOCUMENT ALL KNOWN CASES WHERE QUARANTINES HAVE BEEN
- > SUCCESSFUL AT PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF DISEASE AND CORRELATE
- > FOR SIMILARITY.
-
- >Then swallow a lit stick of dynamite.
-
- >You buffoon. This is not Cuba.
- If you read his note carefully you might have realized that he
- was actually rebutting the analogy of AIDS to the bubonic plague
- not advocating quarantines. Please think before you flame.
-
- >--
- >J H Woodyatt (a.k.a. Dr. Strychnine)
- >Space Systems/Loral
-
- >"In space, I would make hi-fi gravity waves to transmit my compositions
- >to people in their sealed spacesuits, who would automatically dance."
- > -- Bill Gibson (billbill@wetware.com)
-