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12/13/2003 21:34 #22089

contrary to what mike says
no ones trying to catch anyone for 20 lashings.

just don't feed stuff to the dog that might kill her

12/12/2003 08:14 #22088

so i didnt win a barbie cam.

I've been waiting to go home for a short period of time but as the time draws nearer for me to leave i am finding excuses to stay.

time to do some homework.

12/09/2003 22:11 #22087

win a barbie cam
Wednesday, December 10, 8pm @ SQUEAKY WHEEL

Annual Dysfunctional Holiday Open Screening & Members Holiday Party & Chinese Auction

It's THE end of year gathering. Great people, great food, great drinks. Don't miss it! Maybe you'll be forced to eat too many holiday sweets. Maybe you'll be forced to watch films and videos our members made just for the takeover. Whatever dysfunctional holiday conjures-whether it's 'All in the Family' reruns multiplied by watered down eggnog, or viscous parking lot shopping rituals, or snow season horror, send it in, and come to our holiday party! Don't forget to bring extra cash for the amazingly cool stuff available at our 2nd annual Chinese Auction.

12/09/2003 20:13 #22086

maybe its obvious
but intellectual property laws as they stand in trade agreements and institutions would enable drug companies to hold patents on drugs (even indigenous or traditional medicines, as if they had the right to patent that in the first place) for longer periods of time, etc etc in such a way that production of generic drugs would be considered a "barrier to trade" (aka these companies lose money, therefore under the global trade agreements and institutions, it's illegal).



[ side comment...this makes me so mad, when things like health care are equated with money. i remember learning more about health care and medical research, hearing that the types of illnesses and diseases that are heavily researched usually have to do with which populations they affect. when you think of how much research there is on heart disease (and who does that affect, mostly?) and the history of aids research. institutional discrimination..its whats for dinner]



[Today, in response to the CAFTA talks]

(Washington, D.C.) Chanting “Bush’s CAFTA is a disaster for people with AIDS,” wearing hospital gowns reading “Another AIDS Death from CAFTA/Break the Patents, Treat the People”. 9 activists blocked mid-day traffic in front of the hotel where U.S. and Central American trade negotiators are meeting after a year of talks to finalize the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA).

The activists locked to each other and to traffic signals using chains and handcuffs. Four additional activists stormed the hotel carrying a banner reading “Bush’s CAFTA = DEATH for People with AIDS”. They entered the hotel and attempted to enter the negotiations. They were seized and forcibly ejected by Secret Service.

CAFTA’s provisions to protect and expand the patent monopolies of U.S. pharmaceutical companies in Central America will undermine access to affordable generic AIDS drugs and increase the price of medicines, according to the activists. Thousands of HIV positive Central Americans are in immediate need of treatment or else they will die.

The Bush Administration, along with all other WTO members, signed the Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health (Doha Declaration) in November 2001, under extreme pressure from developing countries and civil society. The Doha Declaration reaffirms WTO member countries’ right to break drug company patent monopolies in order to promote access to medicines for all. Bush is disregarding this pledge in the CAFTA by establishing new rules that are tougher than what the WTO requires.

The CAFTA is just one of many trade agreements in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Africa and Asia, the U.S. is negotiating in poor regions. Winning new, higher levels of patent protection and new means to obstruct the market entry of generic medicines is an objective of each of these deals, according to activists.

“Bush plans to trade away access to medicines in order to maximize the profits of pharmaceutical companies—even if millions are left to die as a result,” said Eustacia Smith of ACT UP, a protester. “CAFTA’s false promises of so-called free trade won’t work for the dead.”

Generic competition is the most powerful mechanism for reducing drug prices; recent negotiations brokered by the Clinton Foundation between poor country governments and generic companies resulted in prices as low as $135 per person per year for a triple combination of HIV medicines. Under the CAFTA, similar negotiations with newer medicines would be impossible.

12/09/2003 17:35 #22085

sad eyes
our poor doggy isn't doing well. she's been lethargic and won't run, and she's had a 'head tilt' since yesterday, where her head is very slightly cocked to one side. a head tilt is oftentimes a sign of something pretty serious.

i made kevino take her to the vet today and they gave us some stuff and told us to monitor her for the next two days.

its kinda sad bc she's usually spry and youthful. she's over ten years, but often gets mistaken for a puppy. plus, some food fell to the ground during dinner last night and she didn't even go for it. you know its pretty bad if sammy wont go for fallen foodstuffs.