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January 4: The US government stops a 22-year-old ban on HIV-positive immigrants and drops HIV testing from the required medical exam.
Does that strike anyone else as worth worrying about?
Moderator: Jim O'Bryan
January 4: The US government stops a 22-year-old ban on HIV-positive immigrants and drops HIV testing from the required medical exam.
I want to return to our founding documents. Make the government smaller and less involved in our lives. More freedom.
Jim, it sounds as though you want to government larger and more involved in our lives. Less freedom.
more freedom for non-citizens????Grace O'Malley wrote:I want to return to our founding documents. Make the government smaller and less involved in our lives. More freedom.
Jim, it sounds as though you want to government larger and more involved in our lives. Less freedom.
Why Roy, I would think that, according to your stated principles, you would be happy that the government is becoming less intrusive and interfering.
especially when it comes to butting their noses into health issues!
And think of the monetary savings, to boot!
Roy Pitchford wrote:I picked up the newest Popular Science today. I was looking through it and I saw something along the bottom of the page.
Bottom of page 32:January 4: The US government stops a 22-year-old ban on HIV-positive immigrants and drops HIV testing from the required medical exam.
Does that strike anyone else as worth worrying about?
Grace O'Malley wrote:I want to return to our founding documents. Make the government smaller and less involved in our lives. More freedom.
Jim, it sounds as though you want to government larger and more involved in our lives. Less freedom.
Why Roy, I would think that, according to your stated principles, you would be happy that the government is becoming less intrusive and interfering.
especially when it comes to butting their noses into health issues!
And think of the monetary savings, to boot!
I want to return to our founding documents.
United States Constitution wrote:We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.