World Aids Day 3
Who says it’s tacky to consider the deaths of millions of people a good marketing opportunity? World Aids Day is brought to you this year by these sponsors. But seriously, proceeds from the RED products they are selling go to good causes.
Here is a great summary of the UNAIDS report for 2006.
The Bush Administration’s thoughtful contribution to healthier sexual relations this year is appointing Eric Keroac to oversee the nation’s family planning strategy. He is peculiarly enough, a man who does not believe in birth control. And he thinks too much sex causes brain damage. Apparently, so does too little sex.






Doesn’t sound like Eric Keroac is any relation to the late great writer Jack Keroac.
World AIDS Day didn’t get adequate advance coverage here in the U.S. this year. I wonder if that neglect dwindles down to a death, or two, or more somehow, somewhere?
You know what else causes brain damage? Unexpected pregnancy. Is AIDS awareness diferent from HIV awareness? I was just wondering. Hi from latin america, home of the 200 deaths a day due to AIDS.
But one can’t help wonder, why is it that AIDS spreads like butter on countries popular for their sexual habits, like Ukraine, and its low on sexually repressed nations, like those in the middle east and north Africa. Does this mean that Islam is better than a condom? If so, mister Keroac ( not to be confused with Jack KEROUAC) might have a point, presenting repression as mean of viral control. For those of us that can’t keep it in their pants, a condom is the only way to go, until the permanet latex lamination is invented. In the menatime, thank Mr Durex for his magical vibrating ring, and have a quickie in the name of those who can’t for whatever reason. Cheers.