Dying in OxfordStand Against AIDS Caps Off With Somber Funeral; The Inside Scoop on Why McCain Committed to a National AIDS Strategy
October 3, 2008
"At Housing Works, there were five funerals this month. And that's just one organization in one city. This is a completely preventable disease but people are still dying," Housing Works President and CEO Charles King told the tearful crowd after the march. This somber event capped off a week of more festive rallies and protests in Oxford as part of the Stand Against AIDS, where some 100 activists arrived from around the country gathered to demand that the next president take meaningful steps to create a National AIDS Strategy in his first 100 days of office. Obama committed to a National AIDS Strategy back in October 2007 but has not given a time frame. On Wednesday, McCain pleasantly surprised the AIDS community by telling the Washington Blade that he too supported the creation of a National AIDS Strategy. "Let's roll up our sleeves and put together a National AIDS Strategy for more effectively addressing the domestic challenges," he stated in the article, an interview done via e-mailed questions. McCain also stated his support as abstinence as a component of sex education.
A Media Moment
To read about the rest of the Stand Against AIDS, check out the Update's story last week, or read standagainstaids.wordpress.com This article was provided by Housing Works. It is a part of the publication Housing Works AIDS Issues Update.
Comment by: Mark Padgett-Rubio
(San dieog, Ca)
Thu., Oct. 9, 2008 at 5:30 pm EDT I truly feel for the people of Africa, but there are people in this country who are dying left and right. In this country alone there are 56,300 people infected every year. Every month in this country alone there are 4,777 people infected. We need to start taking care of our own people. Under this current president HIV/AIDS people received nothing.
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