Our Next president must end AIDS
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The AIDSVote.org platform is a straightforward roadmap for our next President—it leads directly to the end of AIDS as a killer pandemic in America and around the world.

We’ve got a ten-point domestic AIDS plan and a ten-point global AIDS plan with clear recommendations for public and private action to save lives, prevent new infections, and address the social conditions that drive the pandemic.

Our next President must end AIDS. The AIDSVote.org platform shows them how.


Friday, February 15, 2008

Obama, Clinton face off: will AIDS make a difference

ALBANY (January 17, 2008) -- Over 100 community, religious, education, labor and human services organizations from throughout New York State have issued a joint statement today calling upon elected officials to make "better" choices in the upcoming budget debates.

The joint statement of support was issued today at a press conference at the Legislative Office Building in Albany. The endorsing organizations, representing hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers, called… (more)

Saturday, January 12, 2008

send a question to Wolf Blitzer, for a SC Democratic debate on Jan 21st

Send a short comment to the Congressional Black Caucus Institute, (which enters you for a chance to win a hotel room and VIP tickets): http://vovici.com/wsb.dll/s/5e83g2a5dc **NEW** comment to Wolf Blitzer: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/01/11/blitzer-what-should-i-ask-the-democrats-in-south-carolina/ The debates on January 21, 24, 30 and 31 are open for anyone to submit questions. For Jan 15 (D) you need to submit from Nevada, and for Jan 27 (D) you… (more)

Friday, January 11, 2008

Split results add to confusion for many gay voters torn between Obama, Clinton

Gay voters in Iowa and New Hampshire want their next president to bring change, but cannot agree who’s best for the job. Beth Barnhill, a 52-year-old lesbian living in Des Moines, said Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) is best positioned to transform the nation. “I think we’re desperately in need of change,” she said. “Dramatic change.” But Mark Anthony Dingbaum, a 22-year-old gay man living in… (more)