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tragically, dissapointingly, fucking stupid… Gates’ game is song given away by the fact that his Foundation has invested $200 million in the very drug companies stopping the shipment of low-cost AIDS drugs to Africa. Is Mr Palast really suggesting that the evil genius Gates invested 200 million in some drug companies, and then to make himself look song good, GAVE AWAY SIX BILLION DOLLARS (2% of his net worth, no less!) to buy drugs for the dying people of africa? song If Gates’ fake philanthropy eviscerates the movement to free Africans from the tyranny of TRIPS, then Bill and Melinda’s donations could have the effect of killing more Africans than then even their PR agents claim they have saved… What a fucking stupid thing to say. And I actually like Palast… But Jesus…. truthcansuck @ 02/01/06 11:55:13 Wall Street Journal – May 17, 2002 The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has purchased shares in nine big pharmaceutical companies valued at nearly $205 million—an investment likely to attract attention more for its symbolism than its size. |
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