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2007-11-27 |
Posted by:Seafarious |
#4 Maybe AFTER she shares her bird flu samples, then she can get up on that pedestal; until then STFU, B!tch!!! |
Posted by: USN,Ret. 2007-11-27 15:13 |
#3 I think that she should PERSONALLY control all those viruses in her own body. Then she can refuse to allow anyone access to them. |
Posted by: AlanC 2007-11-27 07:58 |
#2 Third-worldist, holier-than-you, b*tch. Stick it to the Man, baby! Tell greedy whitey how it is! I can't help to notice that the only good samaritan who volunteered to help that poor (in all sense of term, not only is he afflicted by that horrible skin-disease, but he's destitute as well) man was a FOREIGN, WESTERN, doctor, not one of those great, corporation-wary indonesian docs, and certainly not ms supari... |
Posted by: anonymous5089 2007-11-27 04:00 |
#1 Developing nations such as Indonesia risk exploitation unless they maintain control over their virus strains, Mrs Supari said. Fine. You "continue" putting together your own cure for this oh-so-common ailment. And then you can reap the rewards you'll get for curing the 10 people on the planet who have the condition. Pathetic. You and your kind may think that way, but I doubt the doctors were. Why don't you just set aside your practiced indignation and set up some rules for future situations like this. BTW: I don't think these viruses or conditions know or respect national boundaries like you claim to. |
Posted by: gorb 2007-11-27 02:20 |