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doctordog
09-14-2010, 10:32 PM
Damn will this crazy shit ever end?:lmao2:

CNSNews.com) – The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), spent $823,200 of economic stimulus funds in 2009 on a study by a UCLA research team to teach uncircumcised African men how to wash their genitals after having sex.

The genitalia-washing program is part of a larger $12-million UCLA study examining how to better encourage Africans to undergo voluntary HIV testing and counseling – however, only the penis-washing study received money from the 2009 economic stimulus law. The washing portion of the study is set to end in 2011.

“NIH Announces the Availability of Recovery Act Funds for Competitive Revision Applications,” the grant abstract states. “We propose to evaluate the feasibility of a post-coital genital hygiene study among men unwilling to be circumcised in Orange Farm, South Africa.”

Because AIDS researchers have been unsuccessful in convincing most adult African men to undergo circumcision, the UCLA study proposes to determine whether researchers can develop an after-sex genitalia-washing regimen that they can then convince uncircumcised African men to follow.

“The aim of the proposed feasibility study is to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a post-coital male genital hygiene procedure, which participants will be asked to practice immediately post-coitus or at least 12 hours after,” reads the abstract.

Entitled “Community-Based HIV VCT: South Africa,” the name of the broader umbrella project, the program plans to test how well received the penis-washing regimen is among South African men.

If most of the men in the study wash their genitals after sex, are willing to do so after the study ends, and report that their partners accept the regimen, the researchers will develop another study to see if the “penile cleansing procedure” actually works to prevent HIV infections.

“If we find that men are able to practice consistent washing practices after sex, we will plan to test whether this might protect men from becoming HIV infected in a later study,” the grant says.

The study’s lead investigator Dr. Thomas J. Coates was the fourth highest-funded researcher in the country in 2002 and is currently conducting HIV research on three continents.

CNSNews.com asked both Coates and NIMH the following question: “The Census Bureau says the median household income in the United States is $52,000. How would you explain to the average American mom and dad -- who make $52,000 per year -- that taxing them to pay for this grant was justified?”

Coates, who was unavailable for comment, directed CNSNews.com to ask grant-related questions of his assistant, Darya Freedman, who did not respond.

The NIMH also declined to respond to CNSNews.com’s question.

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/75198

Independent Harry
09-14-2010, 10:40 PM
Probably the only good thing bush did in office was put money towards the AIDS pandemic in Africa. I would be willing to bet this was part of that program.

doctordog
09-14-2010, 10:44 PM
Probably the only good thing bush did in office was put money towards the AIDS pandemic in Africa. I would be willing to bet this was part of that program.

Let's not forget he removed a terrible dictator and his torturing sons from office. He also saved us from 4 years of Al Gore who has proved to be a con artist.

bairdi
09-14-2010, 10:49 PM
If it helps to stop the spread of Aids in Africa it is money well spent. Bush's commitment of billions and his desire to work with Bono to help deal with Aids in Africa was one of the very few things that fool did right. Did CNS question Bush's spending on the President's Plan for Aids Relief. My guess would be no, but I am sure that Bush would answer them that doing everything we can to stop the Aids epidemic is Africa is the right thing to do.

bairdi
09-14-2010, 10:51 PM
Let's not forget he removed a terrible dictator and his torturing sons from office. He also saved us from 4 years of Al Gore who has proved to be a con artist.
The Supreme court circumvented the will of the majority of voters and saved us from 4 years of Al Gore, not Bush.

doctordog
09-14-2010, 10:52 PM
The Supreme court circumvented the will of the majority of voters and saved us from 4 years of Al Gore, not Bush.

still repeating that crap, get help bairdi, soon

Bill Cosby
09-14-2010, 10:53 PM
If it helps to stop the spread of Aids in Africa it is money well spent. Bush's commitment of billions and his desire to work with Bono to help deal with Aids in Africa was one of the very few things that fool did right. Did CNS question Bush's spending on the President's Plan for Aids Relief. My guess would be no, but I am sure that Bush would answer them that doing everything we can to stop the Aids epidemic is Africa is the right thing to do.

Given props to bush the lesser Wtf?????:mad:

:lmao2:

Yea I was surprised @ his humanity back then to................

Perhaps he thought it was the least he could do after starting Armageddon.. :dunno:

Moby
09-14-2010, 10:57 PM
Let's not forget he removed a terrible dictator and his torturing sons from office. He also saved us from 4 years of Al Gore who has proved to be a con artist.
I'm nota big fan of nation building but I guess I'm more conservative than you :thumbsup: Do you really believe that any Washington politician is not a con artist?

Moby
09-14-2010, 10:59 PM
If it helps to stop the spread of Aids in Africa it is money well spent. Bush's commitment of billions and his desire to work with Bono to help deal with Aids in Africa was one of the very few things that fool did right. Did CNS question Bush's spending on the President's Plan for Aids Relief. My guess would be no, but I am sure that Bush would answer them that doing everything we can to stop the Aids epidemic is Africa is the right thing to do.
Fox News was praising the use of tax payer money going to Africa when one of their own was doing it. However, I've never seen any numbers that show the actual improvement that was made or not made from our tax dollars.

doctordog
09-14-2010, 11:01 PM
I'm nota big fan of nation building but I guess I'm more conservative than you :thumbsup: Do you really believe that any Washington politician is not a con artist?

No, I pretty much think we should burn DC and rebuild somewhere else with new people and new ideas.