GOP lawmaker: Virtually impossible to get AIDS through heterosexual sex

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And these people don't want to see anyone get comprehensive sex ed.

GOP lawmaker: Virtually impossible to get AIDS through heterosexual sex | The Raw Story

Tennessee state Sen. Stacey Campfield (R) falsely claimed on Thursday that it was nearly impossible for someone to contract AIDS through heterosexual contact.

“Most people realize that AIDS came from the homosexual community,” he told Michelangelo Signorile, who hosts a radio program on SiriusXM OutQ. “It was one guy screwing a monkey, if I recall correctly, and then having sex with men. It was an airline pilot, if I recall.”

“My understanding is that it is virtually — not completely, but virtually — impossible to contract AIDS through heterosexual sex.”
 
And these people don't want to see anyone get comprehensive sex ed.

GOP lawmaker: Virtually impossible to get AIDS through heterosexual sex | The Raw Story

Tennessee state Sen. Stacey Campfield (R) falsely claimed on Thursday that it was nearly impossible for someone to contract AIDS through heterosexual contact.

“Most people realize that AIDS came from the homosexual community,” he told Michelangelo Signorile, who hosts a radio program on SiriusXM OutQ. “It was one guy screwing a monkey, if I recall correctly, and then having sex with men. It was an airline pilot, if I recall.”

“My understanding is that it is virtually — not completely, but virtually — impossible to contract AIDS through heterosexual sex.”

So I am guessing you are going to tell us How 1 State Senator from Tennessee Reflects all Republicans values?
 
It's virtually impossible to get AIDs if you use your brain refrain from the very avoidable activities that spread it.
 
And these people don't want to see anyone get comprehensive sex ed.

GOP lawmaker: Virtually impossible to get AIDS through heterosexual sex | The Raw Story

Tennessee state Sen. Stacey Campfield (R) falsely claimed on Thursday that it was nearly impossible for someone to contract AIDS through heterosexual contact.

“Most people realize that AIDS came from the homosexual community,” he told Michelangelo Signorile, who hosts a radio program on SiriusXM OutQ. “It was one guy screwing a monkey, if I recall correctly, and then having sex with men. It was an airline pilot, if I recall.”

“My understanding is that it is virtually — not completely, but virtually — impossible to contract AIDS through heterosexual sex.”
So Dick was one of the unlucky few eh?
 
And these people don't want to see anyone get comprehensive sex ed.

GOP lawmaker: Virtually impossible to get AIDS through heterosexual sex | The Raw Story

Tennessee state Sen. Stacey Campfield (R) falsely claimed on Thursday that it was nearly impossible for someone to contract AIDS through heterosexual contact.

“Most people realize that AIDS came from the homosexual community,” he told Michelangelo Signorile, who hosts a radio program on SiriusXM OutQ. “It was one guy screwing a monkey, if I recall correctly, and then having sex with men. It was an airline pilot, if I recall.”

“My understanding is that it is virtually — not completely, but virtually — impossible to contract AIDS through heterosexual sex.”

Let me guess...he's on the science committee.
 
And these people don't want to see anyone get comprehensive sex ed.

GOP lawmaker: Virtually impossible to get AIDS through heterosexual sex | The Raw Story

Tennessee state Sen. Stacey Campfield (R) falsely claimed on Thursday that it was nearly impossible for someone to contract AIDS through heterosexual contact.

“Most people realize that AIDS came from the homosexual community,” he told Michelangelo Signorile, who hosts a radio program on SiriusXM OutQ. “It was one guy screwing a monkey, if I recall correctly, and then having sex with men. It was an airline pilot, if I recall.”

“My understanding is that it is virtually — not completely, but virtually — impossible to contract AIDS through heterosexual sex.”

Let me guess...he's on the science committee.

Homo's have most of the aids....I certainly wouldn't say that it's impossible for Hetero's to get it.
 
there are intellectual midgets on both sides Dickless Fuck.

Remember this Dem?

Rep. Hank Johnson: Guam could 'tip over and capsize'
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And these people don't want to see anyone get comprehensive sex ed.

GOP lawmaker: Virtually impossible to get AIDS through heterosexual sex | The Raw Story

Tennessee state Sen. Stacey Campfield (R) falsely claimed on Thursday that it was nearly impossible for someone to contract AIDS through heterosexual contact.

“Most people realize that AIDS came from the homosexual community,” he told Michelangelo Signorile, who hosts a radio program on SiriusXM OutQ. “It was one guy screwing a monkey, if I recall correctly, and then having sex with men. It was an airline pilot, if I recall.”

“My understanding is that it is virtually — not completely, but virtually — impossible to contract AIDS through heterosexual sex.”

The odds for a man getting HIV from normal hetero sex are close to zero. The odds for a woman are somewhat higher, but still far lower than for anal sex. Getting your fudge packed or doing IV drugs is how the overwhelming majority of victims contract the disease.
 
And these people don't want to see anyone get comprehensive sex ed.

GOP lawmaker: Virtually impossible to get AIDS through heterosexual sex | The Raw Story

Let me guess...he's on the science committee.

Homo's have most of the aids....I certainly wouldn't say that it's impossible for Hetero's to get it.

Its rampant in the gay community, in America. That is not true everywhere.

In this day and age for people to actually think AIDS is " only a gay thing" shows a willful ignorance.
 
Most Aids victims are homosexual, but to say that it's virtually impossible for a heterosexual is a lie.

WTF is wrong with these people?

Nope, it's not a lie. The odds of getting hit by a meteorite are greater than for a man to contract HIV through normal heterosexual sex.
 
And these people don't want to see anyone get comprehensive sex ed.

GOP lawmaker: Virtually impossible to get AIDS through heterosexual sex | The Raw Story

Tennessee state Sen. Stacey Campfield (R) falsely claimed on Thursday that it was nearly impossible for someone to contract AIDS through heterosexual contact.

“Most people realize that AIDS came from the homosexual community,” he told Michelangelo Signorile, who hosts a radio program on SiriusXM OutQ. “It was one guy screwing a monkey, if I recall correctly, and then having sex with men. It was an airline pilot, if I recall.”

“My understanding is that it is virtually — not completely, but virtually — impossible to contract AIDS through heterosexual sex.”
So Dick was one of the unlucky few eh?

Nope. Dick is a fudge packer.
 
George Bush knew better. Check out both what he gave for AIDS and Elton John's tribute:

Elton John: George W. Bush taught me a lesson | Power Players - Yahoo! News

Spinners and Winners

Rock 'n Roll Hall of Famer Elton John once called President George W. Bush "the worst thing that ever happened to America." But in an interview with ABC News/Yahoo! Power Players series, Sir Elton offers a different description of Bush: The U.S. President who has done most to fight AIDS.

Asked directly what President has done more than any other to combat AIDS, John answered without hesitation: "George Bush."

Elton John, who has been a leading activist on AIDS issues since the 1980s, gives President Bush credit for launching the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) a $15 billion program Bush signed into law in 2004 to provide treatment and prevention for millions of HIV-infected people in Africa.

Prior to that, John had been among President Bush's harshest and most acerbic critics.

"I wasn't a big fan of his policies," John said. "I was very against the Iraq war. So, you know, his policies didn't sit well with mine."

But not long after Bush launched his anti-AIDS effort, Elton John had a chance to meet him in person. The occasion was the 2004 Kennedy Center Honors.

"At the Kennedy Center concert we spent some time in the intermission with the President, George Bush, and he was an amazingly informed about AIDS," John recounted. "He treated us with such kindness. I had so much respect for him, especially when the PEPFAR thing was announced when he gave 15 billion dollars to AIDS. He knew what he was talking about."

Politics aside, personal interaction caused John to change his view of Bush.

"One of the old adages in life is never judge someone until you meet them," John said. "I didn't like his policies but I have to say when I met him, I found him charming, I found him well informed and I found him determined to do something about the AIDS situation so I changed my opinion of him. And his wife was astonishingly kind to us well. So it was -- I learned a lesson."

Less surprisingly, Elton John gives President Obama high marks too and says he's doing "a great job."

"I have never met President Obama, but he revoked the law that you couldn't get into America if you were HIV positive," John said. "Don't Ask, Don't Tell- out the window. Gay marriage, in favor of- endorsed it. He's breaking down the barriers so much and people like Jay-Z came out and endorsed gay marriage and decriminalization. He's a huge hero in the African-American culture."

Sir Elton John has made fighting AIDS -- the disease, the stigmatization of it, finding a cure for it -- one of his most passionate endeavors. But it wasn't always a driving force in his life, which he readily admits in a new book: Love Is the Cure. Everything changed in the late 1980s, when he met Ryan White, the teenage boy who became a symbol of the struggle against AIDS when he was expelled from his middle school after contracting AIDS from a blood transfusion.

"He was a friend, he was an inspiration," said John, "It's because of him, his mother Jeanie who's here today, and Andrea his sister, that I changed. They changed the way I thought about my life, and it was their influence on me that got me to change the way I lived, to look at my life and look at how awful I was, how selfish I was."

The singer and activist was in Washington, D.C. Monday for the AIDS conference, and to view for the first time ever the AIDS Memorial Quilt project.

ABC News' Sarah Burke contributed to this report.
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