Follow the Money: AIDS Funding and the Bush Administration

AIDS is a window through which we can see the real agenda of those who run our world. Over 500 researchers have had their government funded AIDS research projects cut by direct orders from President Bush. The National Institutes of Health, the government's biggest group of scientists, hospitals and research labs, were ordered by Bush to cut $145 million from last year's research on important diseases like AIDS, which has killed over 25 million people, and spend it on testing an experimental anthrax vaccine - a disease that has killed perhaps five people.

This is the result of Bush's obsession with keeping the country focused on terrorism. Even members of Bush's own party are concerned with these poorly thought-out policies. Many in Congress understand that it is bad to have politicians setting medical research agendas.





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