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--- marilyn <MarilynWilkinson@...> wrote:

> Hee, hee, Carol, you have given me a project, LOL!

> I just went into their websites and tried to type

> something similar to each of them, so I don't have

> copies of what I sent in my 'Sent Mail " . We are

> leaving on vacation on Friday to a cabin in

> Michigan. What I will do while I'm there is to

> compose a general letter and get the e-mails

> together. I'll post it all to the list when I get

> back.

>

> I'd do it before I go, but I'm moving at a snail's

> pace these days, and am trying to get everything

> together for the trip.

>

> Marilyn

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> News - Protesters /Carol

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> I will if u give me the address, I am not very

> good at speeches write me one and I will send it or

> we all need a copy of yours and address and we can

> each send it from out puter!! U would make a good

> leader!!

> CAROL

> Dear Lord, Either Quiet The Waves

> Or Lift Me Above Them;

> It's Too Late To Learn To Swim.

>

> Crowley

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>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

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--- marilyn <MarilynWilkinson@...> wrote:

> Hee, hee, Carol, you have given me a project, LOL!

> I just went into their websites and tried to type

> something similar to each of them, so I don't have

> copies of what I sent in my 'Sent Mail " . We are

> leaving on vacation on Friday to a cabin in

> Michigan. What I will do while I'm there is to

> compose a general letter and get the e-mails

> together. I'll post it all to the list when I get

> back.

>

> I'd do it before I go, but I'm moving at a snail's

> pace these days, and am trying to get everything

> together for the trip.

>

> Marilyn

> Re:

> News - Protesters /Carol

>

>

> I will if u give me the address, I am not very

> good at speeches write me one and I will send it or

> we all need a copy of yours and address and we can

> each send it from out puter!! U would make a good

> leader!!

> CAROL

> Dear Lord, Either Quiet The Waves

> Or Lift Me Above Them;

> It's Too Late To Learn To Swim.

>

> Crowley

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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--- marilyn <MarilynWilkinson@...> wrote:

> Hee, hee, Carol, you have given me a project, LOL!

> I just went into their websites and tried to type

> something similar to each of them, so I don't have

> copies of what I sent in my 'Sent Mail " . We are

> leaving on vacation on Friday to a cabin in

> Michigan. What I will do while I'm there is to

> compose a general letter and get the e-mails

> together. I'll post it all to the list when I get

> back.

>

> I'd do it before I go, but I'm moving at a snail's

> pace these days, and am trying to get everything

> together for the trip.

>

> Marilyn

> Re:

> News - Protesters /Carol

>

>

> I will if u give me the address, I am not very

> good at speeches write me one and I will send it or

> we all need a copy of yours and address and we can

> each send it from out puter!! U would make a good

> leader!!

> CAROL

> Dear Lord, Either Quiet The Waves

> Or Lift Me Above Them;

> It's Too Late To Learn To Swim.

>

> Crowley

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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I am in, what do you want me to do? Dana

--- dragonrider <dragonrider@...> wrote:

> yes all of that

> CAROL

> Dear Lord, Either Quiet The Waves

> Or Lift Me Above Them;

> It's Too Late To Learn To Swim.

>

> Crowley

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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I am in, what do you want me to do? Dana

--- dragonrider <dragonrider@...> wrote:

> yes all of that

> CAROL

> Dear Lord, Either Quiet The Waves

> Or Lift Me Above Them;

> It's Too Late To Learn To Swim.

>

> Crowley

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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I think we are treading on treacherous ground here. comparing funding and

visability of one disease against another is just plain bad politics. AIDS

research is the only reason we have a treatment for hep c today and in the

future will be the reason for better drugs with less side effects. we heppers

owe a lot to AIDS researchers and activists. Research on the HIV virus is to

our benefit!!! Let's get behind them and help the cause!! It can only help us!

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<*>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

0 Tobi Hale, MSW

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(/)_. It ain't my revolution if it ain't accessible!

Mal Wart - Your source for cheap plastic junk.

Re: News - Protesters Shout Down

U.S. Health Head at AIDS Meet

Ok, Carol - I e-mailed NBC, CBS, ABC and CNN - oops, forgot Fox. I asked them

why they have given so much attention to AIDS and so little to Hepatitis C, when

there are so many more of us who need help and are being overlooked. I

explained how there are an inordinate number of veterans, health care

professionals, firemen and just ordinary people who have Hepatitis C, and we

have been suffering with it for years, yet no one seems to give a rat's rear

end. I said that it was my understanding that Hep C is the biggest reason for

liver transplant in this country, and probably the biggest cause of liver cancer

as well.

I asked them why my life should matter less because I am a mousy housewife in

the Midwest who happened to get a lousy luck of the draw from a blood

transfusion, than if I was some loudmouth AIDS activist who thinks not enough

money is going to third world countries.

I said it was their duty as the powerhouses of the American media to bring

this story into the headlines and get us the help and support that we need.

Let's see if I hear back from any of them.

I think the more of us who let the networks know how devastating this is, the

more likely they will start paying attention to us. Who else is going to start

sending e-mails?

Marilyn

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I think we are treading on treacherous ground here. comparing funding and

visability of one disease against another is just plain bad politics. AIDS

research is the only reason we have a treatment for hep c today and in the

future will be the reason for better drugs with less side effects. we heppers

owe a lot to AIDS researchers and activists. Research on the HIV virus is to

our benefit!!! Let's get behind them and help the cause!! It can only help us!

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<*>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

0 Tobi Hale, MSW

l_

(/)_. It ain't my revolution if it ain't accessible!

Mal Wart - Your source for cheap plastic junk.

Re: News - Protesters Shout Down

U.S. Health Head at AIDS Meet

Ok, Carol - I e-mailed NBC, CBS, ABC and CNN - oops, forgot Fox. I asked them

why they have given so much attention to AIDS and so little to Hepatitis C, when

there are so many more of us who need help and are being overlooked. I

explained how there are an inordinate number of veterans, health care

professionals, firemen and just ordinary people who have Hepatitis C, and we

have been suffering with it for years, yet no one seems to give a rat's rear

end. I said that it was my understanding that Hep C is the biggest reason for

liver transplant in this country, and probably the biggest cause of liver cancer

as well.

I asked them why my life should matter less because I am a mousy housewife in

the Midwest who happened to get a lousy luck of the draw from a blood

transfusion, than if I was some loudmouth AIDS activist who thinks not enough

money is going to third world countries.

I said it was their duty as the powerhouses of the American media to bring

this story into the headlines and get us the help and support that we need.

Let's see if I hear back from any of them.

I think the more of us who let the networks know how devastating this is, the

more likely they will start paying attention to us. Who else is going to start

sending e-mails?

Marilyn

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not when we send money to other countries, I am down to 300 to my name right

now and I will likely lose everything I have Including my ins as I can,t pay

for it while not working when we sendd millions over seas and they have the

nerve to protest it is not enough!!!!

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not when we send money to other countries, I am down to 300 to my name right

now and I will likely lose everything I have Including my ins as I can,t pay

for it while not working when we sendd millions over seas and they have the

nerve to protest it is not enough!!!!

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The only treacherous ground I see here is ignoring the larger illness for the

one that gives media more bang for their buck. The latest CDC figures on

HIV/AIDS is that there are 774,467 cases in this country. The CDC says there

are 4 *Million* people in this country with Hepatitis C, and the numbers are

probably much larger.

When women realized how much research was going on for AIDS, and realized that

far more of them were dying from breast cancer, they mobilized much the same as

the AIDS activists. I have never seen one shred of data that indicated that

breast cancer research took one penny away from AIDS research.

I agree to a point that AIDS research benefitted Hepatitis C research, if only

that they stumbled upon a form of Hepatitis they named Non-A Non-B, which they

initially thought was the cause of AIDS. We now know it as Hepatitis C. I'll

get behind the AIDS bandwagon once we have our own Brown Clinics for

Hepatits C. Until then, I choose to bang my own drum.

Marilyn

Re: News - Protesters Shout Down

U.S. Health Head at AIDS Meet

Ok, Carol - I e-mailed NBC, CBS, ABC and CNN - oops, forgot Fox. I asked

them why they have given so much attention to AIDS and so little to Hepatitis C,

when there are so many more of us who need help and are being overlooked. I

explained how there are an inordinate number of veterans, health care

professionals, firemen and just ordinary people who have Hepatitis C, and we

have been suffering with it for years, yet no one seems to give a rat's rear

end. I said that it was my understanding that Hep C is the biggest reason for

liver transplant in this country, and probably the biggest cause of liver cancer

as well.

I asked them why my life should matter less because I am a mousy housewife

in the Midwest who happened to get a lousy luck of the draw from a blood

transfusion, than if I was some loudmouth AIDS activist who thinks not enough

money is going to third world countries.

I said it was their duty as the powerhouses of the American media to bring

this story into the headlines and get us the help and support that we need.

Let's see if I hear back from any of them.

I think the more of us who let the networks know how devastating this is,

the more likely they will start paying attention to us. Who else is going to

start sending e-mails?

Marilyn

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The only treacherous ground I see here is ignoring the larger illness for the

one that gives media more bang for their buck. The latest CDC figures on

HIV/AIDS is that there are 774,467 cases in this country. The CDC says there

are 4 *Million* people in this country with Hepatitis C, and the numbers are

probably much larger.

When women realized how much research was going on for AIDS, and realized that

far more of them were dying from breast cancer, they mobilized much the same as

the AIDS activists. I have never seen one shred of data that indicated that

breast cancer research took one penny away from AIDS research.

I agree to a point that AIDS research benefitted Hepatitis C research, if only

that they stumbled upon a form of Hepatitis they named Non-A Non-B, which they

initially thought was the cause of AIDS. We now know it as Hepatitis C. I'll

get behind the AIDS bandwagon once we have our own Brown Clinics for

Hepatits C. Until then, I choose to bang my own drum.

Marilyn

Re: News - Protesters Shout Down

U.S. Health Head at AIDS Meet

Ok, Carol - I e-mailed NBC, CBS, ABC and CNN - oops, forgot Fox. I asked

them why they have given so much attention to AIDS and so little to Hepatitis C,

when there are so many more of us who need help and are being overlooked. I

explained how there are an inordinate number of veterans, health care

professionals, firemen and just ordinary people who have Hepatitis C, and we

have been suffering with it for years, yet no one seems to give a rat's rear

end. I said that it was my understanding that Hep C is the biggest reason for

liver transplant in this country, and probably the biggest cause of liver cancer

as well.

I asked them why my life should matter less because I am a mousy housewife

in the Midwest who happened to get a lousy luck of the draw from a blood

transfusion, than if I was some loudmouth AIDS activist who thinks not enough

money is going to third world countries.

I said it was their duty as the powerhouses of the American media to bring

this story into the headlines and get us the help and support that we need.

Let's see if I hear back from any of them.

I think the more of us who let the networks know how devastating this is,

the more likely they will start paying attention to us. Who else is going to

start sending e-mails?

Marilyn

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