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Tuskegee Experiment
May 7 2008, 8:26 PM EDT
The Tuskegee Experiment is described in three links above, Jeremiah Wright has "almost" described it, though he said they injected people with syphillus. Failing to tell them of a treatment once a treatment became available was just as bad, and resulted in deaths of subjects, and infection of their spouses and children. Wright said God would condemn a nation that would not obey His will, and that killing innocent people was against God's will. It appears that he had those facts right. They killed innocent American citizens, and the scriptures uphold his statement. We can oppose a person for speaking truthfully, if we believe that sweeping facts under the rug is the proper way to uphold our country. Others believe that the country is cleansed only if we will examine and speak out against its dirt. Do you find this valuable?
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