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The Bush administration's $15 billion commitment to Aids in Africa and the Caribbean, the biggest single pledge by any US administration, undoubtedly benefits America's pharmaceutical companies, not surprising since
former President George Herbert Walker Bush was a one-time member of the Eli Lilly board of directors
former CEO of Enron, Ken Lay, one-time member of the Eli Lilly board of directors
George W. Bush’s former director of Management and Budget, Mitch Daniels (a former Eli Lilly vice president)
George W. Bush’s Homeland Security Advisory Council member, Sidney Taurel (current CEO of Eli Lilly)
The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (a recipient of Eli Lilly funding)
but few seriously doubt that its main aim is to improve the wellbeing of the people of Africa and the planet as a whole.
Some of the aid money $86m of the $865m apportioned to fighting AIDS in 2004 goes to Christian faith-based organizations who promote abstinence as a means of preventing sexually transmitted disease.
Way to go George! Let's fight AIDS by preaching abstinence.
The Bush administration's $15 billion commitment to Aids in Africa and the Caribbean, the biggest single pledge by any US administration, undoubtedly benefits America's pharmaceutical companies, not surprising since
former President George Herbert Walker Bush was a one-time member of the Eli Lilly board of directors
former CEO of Enron, Ken Lay, one-time member of the Eli Lilly board of directors
George W. Bush’s former director of Management and Budget, Mitch Daniels (a former Eli Lilly vice president)
George W. Bush’s Homeland Security Advisory Council member, Sidney Taurel (current CEO of Eli Lilly)
The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (a recipient of Eli Lilly funding)
but few seriously doubt that its main aim is to improve the wellbeing of the people of Africa and the planet as a whole.
Some of the aid money $86m of the $865m apportioned to fighting AIDS in 2004 goes to Christian faith-based organizations who promote abstinence as a means of preventing sexually transmitted disease.
Way to go George! Let's fight AIDS by preaching abstinence.