portlandatheist
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And LBJ was a champion of civil rights!
You know there's nothing wrong with giving credit when credit is due. Even Bill Clinton has nothing but praise for Bush's Africa programs and has said so publicly and even an organization like treehugger can give Bush kudos for an environmentally thoughtful house. Small beans in light of his other policies perhaps but I applaud him on his commitment to the fight against AIDS. He really did raise the bar and it made a big difference to many people in this regard.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/05/washington/05aids.html
The global AIDS program is a rare exception. So far, roughly 1.4 million AIDS patients have received lifesaving medicine paid for with American dollars, up from 50,000 before the initiative. Even Mr. Bush’s most ardent foes, among them Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, his 2004 Democratic challenger, find it difficult to argue with the numbers.
“It’s a good thing that he wanted to spend the money,” said Mr. Kerry, an early proponent of legislation similar to the plan Mr. Bush adopted. “I think it represents a tremendous accomplishment for the country.”
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