The National Institutes of Health has spent millions of dollars over the past decade to fund the construction of an HIV-prevention website that, among other sexually explicit features, includes a graphic image of homosexual sex and a Space Invaders-style interactive game that uses a penis-shaped blaster to shoot down gay epithets.
The grant money went to a team of researchers at the University of Minnesota that created a site called Sexpulse. The goal was to draw in what are termed MISM -- or "men who use the Internet to seek sex with men" -- in order to educate them and ultimately reduce their risk of contracting HIV.
But the site used unorthodox methods to get subjects' attention and keep them interested. The site includes pornographic images of homosexual sex as well as naked and scantily clad men. It includes several risqué interactive features, like the Space Invaders-style arcade game.
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Once again we are forced to chose between the lesser of two evils. Doesn't anyone remember a very short 3 years ago? Is that too much to ask? Obama was the answer to Bush! Good God! Now, it's a "Mitt" for praz... Great. Ignored by the MSM WAS THE TRUE PATRIOT (Paul), now we are stuck with, again, the LOTE, (lesser of two evils).
We'll have slower growth, ignorant budgeting, and miserable idiocy IF Romney wins. If it's Obama, goodbye America.
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