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This is all the more reason to get HIV POSITIVE Ciminal Hate Laws off the books. This is obsurd. Now if you are HIV POS and you get into a disagreement with anyone, they can claim you tried to bite them, or bite them, spit on them etc.. and you can be charged as a terrorist. We are systematically having our rights taken away from us before our eyes. Someone has to mount a legal battle to stop this.
Why dont they just kill us all at this point! Jesus are we ever going to get a break? This country is CRAZY !!!!!!
First I will say I dont agree with the anti-terrorism charge.I think that is a bit overboard.Having said that.I have over the years have heard of pos people biting others,trying to infect as many people as possible because they are hiv pos.It is my opinion that if a person is hiv positive they should know better then to try to do something that could potentially infect another person.the charge is overboard,but he shouldnt have bitten the person.I would feel guilty if I infected another person.
The Goverment made HIV along with all there outher nasty little chem friends find the funded lab and the guy with the needles and the monkeys and file suit aginst them.
From the CDC you can not catch HIV from a bite from someone So Michigan is a wrongfull arrest,they want to take on the federal goverment and the CDC there stupid so is the judge.If someone puts there hands on you,you have the right to defend yourself with deadly force includeing shooting them in the head.What about all the polutid water and air the goverment has caused making and dumping chemicals everywhere,we wont evan go there about the ozone and spending 80 mil $ to throw a rock at the moon.
This is the stupidest thing I ever heard of. All I can say is they must be hard up for court appearances. Why would any one considered this an act of terrorism. A bite by a hiv+man, should not even be kinsiter a crime. Come onget your heads out of your asses
Wow,what an example of the ability to twist laws in a way they were never meant to be used.Assault charges,sure,but this terrorism charge is going overboard.It is scary to think this can happen after all the knowledge of HIV that is out there.It is as ridiculous as me trying to get the patient who ended up having H1N1 charged with terrorism who coughed on me as I was handing her a mask,but evidently stupid stuff like that can also happen if this succeeds in setting a precedent.
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Seriously..., what will they think of next wow...
January 5, 2010 • Washington, DC