Sunday, April 29, 2007

President Bush's Ambassador for his Abstinence-based anti-AIDS plan for Africa wasn't exactly, um — abstinent?

Which is fine for a married man... too bad it was with Prostitutes! Both Bush and Condi are "saddened" by this recent news :(

They are about to be "saddened" more..

The Washington Post reports "the list has 10,000 to 15,000 names and phone numbers. Some.. have inquired about whether accommodations could be made to keep their identities private. ABC is expected to air a report on Palfrey and her clients on "20/20" on May 4... the list includes the names of some "very prominent people" .. Two weeks ago, in court documents about calling former clients to testify on her behalf, Palfrey named Harlan K. Ullman, an academic whose main claim to fame was a scholarly paper he wrote more than a decade ago on the military strategy known as "shock and awe" ..also filed notice that he intends to depose political consultant Dick Morris in a separate civil proceeding. Morris would not comment.





Former U.S. AID director Randall Tobias, who resigned yesterday upon admitting that he frequented a Washington escort service, oversaw a controversial policy advocated by the religious right that required any US-based group receiving anti-AIDS funds to take an anti-prostitution “loyalty oath.” Aid groups bitterly opposed the policy, charging that it “was so broad — and applied even to their private funds — that it would obstruct their outreach to sex workers who are at high risk of transmitting the AIDS virus.” But President Bush wouldn’t budge. He signed a 2003 National Security Presidential Directive saying prostitution “and related activities” were “inherently harmful and dehumanizing.”

The Hypocrisy never ends!

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