Re: An article from the BMJ (http://bmj.com)

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Sun Aug 19 18:25:09 2007


Imagine if Bush did a similar thing....and before anyone flames me re politics, I twice exercised my option of passing on the opportunity to vote for him. It bugs me though that the South African prez gets a pretty easy ride, virtually a free pass, on his monstrously harmful views and their consequences...thought The New Yorker did hammer him a bit a few years ago.

Hank

Robert Modugno MD <rmodugno@aol.com> wrote: ------------------------------------------------------------

Robert Modugno MD (rmodugno@aol.com) has sent this article to you from BMJ: ------------------------------------------------------------

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South African health minister sacked after attending AIDS conference

http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/335/7615/321?etoc&eaf

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It seems the SA government still doesn't get it. ------------------------------------------------------------

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Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG
Sylva, NC

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