Red Cross: Free Travel for Lucky Blood Donors

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lemyaskin of AL 9:51PM September 22, 2009

lemyaskin rulezz

lemyaskin of DC 9:49PM September 22, 2009

Just like to say hi will come and chat a little later just finishing off some homework, and believe me it is not easy writing in the heat here at the moment.

taximan of AL 11:30AM May 26, 2009

Fantastic and interesting forum will look through more a little later, i drive a taxi in Portugal so if anyone from this forum comes on holiday to the Algarve Portugal, come and have a coffee with me, and i can also let you know lots of history from the area...

taxiguy of AL 6:13PM May 25, 2009

ya dats wat u are retarded!! u may live by steriotypin but normal peeps dont u need 2 get a life more like it buddy!!!!!!!

Smart of NE 5:36PM April 09, 2009

your comment is stupid and nothing will happen to the blood banks get a life. o yea thank god for discrimination and stereotyping its how humans survive.

retarded of AK 1:33PM January 20, 2009

Everyone knows that individuals with certain blood diseases are permanently barred from ever giving blood, thus making them also ineligible to participate in this program. That would be defined as selective discrimination.

For those with HIV/AIDS, it's a violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act... and probably several state and municipal laws regarding the same.

Although the idea is well-meaning and their intentions are honorable, the fact remains... it's discrimination.

Sean Hannah of AK 8:12PM January 16, 2009

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