The following is from USA Today - click here to read the whole article...
A senior Bush administration official [Randall Tobias] has stepped down from his post amid allegations that he was one of thousands of people who patronized an escort service in the nation's capital.
And here's an excerpt from an interview on his role as HIV/AIDS coordinator with the PBS program Frontline:
The Congress I think very appropriately has put into the legislation that created this program that organizations, in order to receive money, need to have a policy opposed to prostitution and sex trafficking. I don't think it's too difficult for people to be opposed to prostitution and sex trafficking, which are in fact two contributing causes to the spread of HIV/AIDS.
And here's an excerpt from an interview on his role as HIV/AIDS coordinator with the PBS program Frontline:
The Congress I think very appropriately has put into the legislation that created this program that organizations, in order to receive money, need to have a policy opposed to prostitution and sex trafficking. I don't think it's too difficult for people to be opposed to prostitution and sex trafficking, which are in fact two contributing causes to the spread of HIV/AIDS.
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