20 December 2006

4 more test positive for Polonium-210

4 Nurses and a Doctor Sentenced to Death for Infecting 400 Children. Six foreign health workers jailed in Libya for years on charges of deliberately infecting children with the AIDS virus, were convicted and sentenced to death in a case that has long sparked international outrage, and did so again Tuesday.

Military Action Against Iran Would Be 'Disastrous'. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Tuesday that a negotiated settlement with Iran, over its nuclear program, should be sought, and he warned that military intervention would be "unwise and disastrous." I understand, but the question is: does President Bush understand?

4 More Test Positive for Polonium-210. Four people, three employees at London hotels and a Swedish visitor, have tested positive for the radioactive element that killed former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.

I don't know all the details, but I think it's crazy to sentence those nurses and a doctor to death. The blood they gave to children was infected with HIV, and so they killed, or possibly could have, killed those children. First of all, I don't know if they knew that the blood was infected to start with. Secondly, you don't give a blood infusion to anyone if you don't have a good, medical, reason to do so. That reason is: you try to safe that person's life. Aids is a horrible desease. Killing far to many people on this world. But health workers, asuming that they were acting in good fate, should be protected against the concequences of infecting a patient with this HIV virus. I hope that someone in Lybia will show some mercy, this with Christmas coming up, and pardon those people. Sent them back home that would be the best solution for everyone.

But, to be honest, I don't care whatever you do, as long as you don't forget to love a soldier. Love, Jenifer. bloomjenifer@yahoo.co.uk

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