Senator Bill Frist
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in a global and appreciation of the global environment, just like nutrition is a metabolic disorder, it's a global issue, coming together over a period of two years, we were totally able to reverse what up until that time, the previous 20 years since the early 1980s, had been set over in the corner and stigmatized And now there are 20 million people alive because of that legislation.
in a global and appreciation of the global environment, just like nutrition is a metabolic disorder, it's a global issue, coming together over a period of two years, we were totally able to reverse what up until that time, the previous 20 years since the early 1980s, had been set over in the corner and stigmatized And now there are 20 million people alive because of that legislation.
in a global and appreciation of the global environment, just like nutrition is a metabolic disorder, it's a global issue, coming together over a period of two years, we were totally able to reverse what up until that time, the previous 20 years since the early 1980s, had been set over in the corner and stigmatized And now there are 20 million people alive because of that legislation.
So policy can work. So we've got to stick with it.
So policy can work. So we've got to stick with it.
So policy can work. So we've got to stick with it.
Yeah, it is. And I'll tell you what, just from a bit from the political standpoint, and again, it's nice to put politics aside, but politics are important in our democracy and where we are today. But the language that we use is, is critical and the study of language and the storytelling, if we want to move and establish movements.
Yeah, it is. And I'll tell you what, just from a bit from the political standpoint, and again, it's nice to put politics aside, but politics are important in our democracy and where we are today. But the language that we use is, is critical and the study of language and the storytelling, if we want to move and establish movements.
Yeah, it is. And I'll tell you what, just from a bit from the political standpoint, and again, it's nice to put politics aside, but politics are important in our democracy and where we are today. But the language that we use is, is critical and the study of language and the storytelling, if we want to move and establish movements.
And for the HIV AIDS end of things, one of the things that we did was focus on young people and people like Jesse Helms, sort of an arch conservative who had written an article in the New York Times about how evil and immoral HIV AIDS is, and therefore we should not support any sort of helping people strike.
And for the HIV AIDS end of things, one of the things that we did was focus on young people and people like Jesse Helms, sort of an arch conservative who had written an article in the New York Times about how evil and immoral HIV AIDS is, and therefore we should not support any sort of helping people strike.
And for the HIV AIDS end of things, one of the things that we did was focus on young people and people like Jesse Helms, sort of an arch conservative who had written an article in the New York Times about how evil and immoral HIV AIDS is, and therefore we should not support any sort of helping people strike.
That changed over about two or three months as we focused on things like a drug called niverapine, which you know, and that for just... 50 cents, you can give that to somebody and that would reverse 10 million orphans out there to growing over time.
That changed over about two or three months as we focused on things like a drug called niverapine, which you know, and that for just... 50 cents, you can give that to somebody and that would reverse 10 million orphans out there to growing over time.
That changed over about two or three months as we focused on things like a drug called niverapine, which you know, and that for just... 50 cents, you can give that to somebody and that would reverse 10 million orphans out there to growing over time.
And when Jesse Helms heard that, you know, there's a really sort of cost-effective way to protect babies and future babies and orphans and people, all of a sudden he said, he became our biggest advocate and he pulled in a huge constituency and the evangelicals came on board and the right people from the left.
And when Jesse Helms heard that, you know, there's a really sort of cost-effective way to protect babies and future babies and orphans and people, all of a sudden he said, he became our biggest advocate and he pulled in a huge constituency and the evangelicals came on board and the right people from the left.
And when Jesse Helms heard that, you know, there's a really sort of cost-effective way to protect babies and future babies and orphans and people, all of a sudden he said, he became our biggest advocate and he pulled in a huge constituency and the evangelicals came on board and the right people from the left.
Family planning, another huge global issue that I've been involved with, is an issue that Republicans will turn to abortion issues and Democrats will turn to abortion issues and try to politicize it in all ways. But if you instead of you say family planning, you say that healthy timing and spacing of babies.
Family planning, another huge global issue that I've been involved with, is an issue that Republicans will turn to abortion issues and Democrats will turn to abortion issues and try to politicize it in all ways. But if you instead of you say family planning, you say that healthy timing and spacing of babies.