Congressional Democrats Apparently Don't Like People with AIDS

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Nancy Pelosi & Harry Reid Stiff U2's Bono: Rocker 'Alarmed'

By Josh Hart
Dec 18, 2006

Rocker and activist Bono plays the political game fairly well and stays away from any partisan statements as best as he can. But one could guess he wanted more than a photo op when he met with incoming US House leader Nancy Pelosi and incoming Senate majority leader Harry Reid.


Nancy Pelosi & Harry Reid Stiff U2's Bono: Rocker 'Alarmed'

But it appears that the rock and roll icon got nothing more than that from the liberal Democrats. "I'm alarmed we could not get a commitment from the Democratic leadership to prevent the loss of $1 billion in the continuing resolution," Bono said Thursday in a statement.

"I don't know who to blame. Democrats are blaming Republicans. Republicans are blaming Democrats. But the million people who were expecting (mosquito) bed nets don't know who to blame. They just know that a promise made by the United States to keep their families safe is in danger of being broken next year."

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The Las Vegas Review Journal reports the session this way. Meetings in Washington last Thursday between rock star Bono and Democrats, including Senate leader Harry Reid of Nevada, yielded a nice photo-op but not much else, according to Bono.

Bono, the U2 frontman and anti-poverty activist, was on Capitol Hill to seek assurances that $1 billion in planned U.S. spending to fight AIDS and malaria in Africa would not be lost if Congress freezes agency budgets in the coming year.

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It appears that a Democrat-led DC is not much different than a GOP controlled Washington as far as Bono's cause is concerned
And you ask me what I want this year
And I try to make this kind and clear
Just a chance that maybe we'll find better days
Cuz I don't need boxes wrapped in strings
And desire and love and empty things
Just a chance that maybe we'll find better days
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    Nancy Pelosi & Harry Reid Stiff U2's Bono: Rocker 'Alarmed'

    By Josh Hart
    Dec 18, 2006

    Rocker and activist Bono plays the political game fairly well and stays away from any partisan statements as best as he can. But one could guess he wanted more than a photo op when he met with incoming US House leader Nancy Pelosi and incoming Senate majority leader Harry Reid.


    Nancy Pelosi & Harry Reid Stiff U2's Bono: Rocker 'Alarmed'

    But it appears that the rock and roll icon got nothing more than that from the liberal Democrats. "I'm alarmed we could not get a commitment from the Democratic leadership to prevent the loss of $1 billion in the continuing resolution," Bono said Thursday in a statement.

    "I don't know who to blame. Democrats are blaming Republicans. Republicans are blaming Democrats. But the million people who were expecting (mosquito) bed nets don't know who to blame. They just know that a promise made by the United States to keep their families safe is in danger of being broken next year."

    ***

    The Las Vegas Review Journal reports the session this way. Meetings in Washington last Thursday between rock star Bono and Democrats, including Senate leader Harry Reid of Nevada, yielded a nice photo-op but not much else, according to Bono.

    Bono, the U2 frontman and anti-poverty activist, was on Capitol Hill to seek assurances that $1 billion in planned U.S. spending to fight AIDS and malaria in Africa would not be lost if Congress freezes agency budgets in the coming year.

    ***

    It appears that a Democrat-led DC is not much different than a GOP controlled Washington as far as Bono's cause is concerned


    The United States does more than it's fair share when it comes to contributing to the world AIDS problem. It's time other nations started putting up instead of ridiculing America for the obscene contribution it makes each year.
    "Sarcasm: intellect on the offensive"

    "What I lack in decorum, I make up for with an absence of tact."

    Camden 5-28-06
    Washington, D.C. 6-22-08
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