Lord help us…
Faith-based genocide Uganda’s pioneering Aids programme, which showed the world that the epidemic could be turned around in Africa, appears to be in crisis as the government stands accused of obstructing the distribution...
Read MorePosted by Parker | Aug 29, 2005 |
Faith-based genocide Uganda’s pioneering Aids programme, which showed the world that the epidemic could be turned around in Africa, appears to be in crisis as the government stands accused of obstructing the distribution...
Read MorePosted by Recordkeeper | Aug 29, 2005 |
There have been a lot of discussions on this board about morals and judgment over the last week — some with disastrous results. That such discussions got ugly comes as no surprise to me. I would have been far more...
Read MorePosted by switzerblog | Aug 29, 2005 |
(fair warning: This is targeted to Kos folks, but with the crossover and similar styles, it’s relevant here, too.) So there are lots of Seattle folks here, lurking or posting, and not all of you belong to our...
Read MorePosted by RubDMC | Aug 29, 2005 |
this diary is dedicated to all who suffer because of war with special love and honor for Cindy Sheehan and the residents of Camp Casey image: The uncle (L) and father of Reuters journalist, Waleed Khaled, cry over his body at...
Read MorePosted by StrayRoots | Aug 29, 2005 |
Crossposted from Dameocrat Blog Tom Hayden hits the nail on the head about Bush in the neocons. Why the US Is Supporting Civil War: “There’s a small practical problem with this revised vision. It is likely to...
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