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Dec 1, 2011

World Aids Day - Bono hopes Obama can make same commitment as Bush

http://radiofordevelopment.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/20090310-bono-bush.jpgOn Wednesday’s airing of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” the lead singer of the rock band U2 made a plea to host Jon Stewart’s audience for Americans to remain active in the battle to combat AIDS on the eve of World AIDS Day.

DailyCaller - Bono also had praise for one American president in particular. Not President Barack Obama or former President Bill Clinton, but instead for President George W. Bush, who, according to Bono, had set a precedent for Obama to follow.

“We’re hoping very much that President Obama is going to follow through on what President Bush did,” Bono said.
“I know that’s hard for you to accept. It was amazing. You know, people like John Kerry worked for this and Hillary Clinton, and eventually President Clinton did some extraordinary stuff renegotiating the prices of … very expensive drugs down. But George kind of knocked it out of the park. I can tell you, and I’m actually here to tell you, that America now has 5 million people being kept alive by these drugs. That’s something everybody should know.”

The Irish musician explained why AIDS was a pandemic and said to stem its spread, treatments were important.

“It’s a sort of math thing,” he said. “For every person you treat, two more are infected. That’s how it becomes a pandemic.
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