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by BabyEagle4U on 01 May 2009 - 20:05
I'll send another letter .. K.
Now if the sun suddenly disappears, we know they wanna kill us. LOL
Soak up the SUN !!!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCBUzzBm4cg

by steve1 on 01 May 2009 - 20:05
Steve

by ShelleyR on 01 May 2009 - 21:05
Yeah, its probably mutated a few billion times.
I don't believe any of that crap about epidemics anymore.


by Kalibeck on 01 May 2009 - 21:05
Ya' know why they make such a big deal over this stuff?
1) It sells soap, (meaning people will watch the news & that means the commercials, too)
2) Someone might actually get sick & die whose family has a lawyer (then you'd see the biggest scramble to CYA)
3) It takes your mind off the economy
4) President Obama was exposed
5) It keeps people from traveling, & that will help keep gas prices down
6) If people keep calling it the swine flu, it might suppress pork prices enough to stop 'them' from building that stinky pig farm in my community
LOL, I ran out.........anyone wanna try to fill in the TOP 4 REASONS WHY THE SWINE FLU IS BIG NEWS

Seriously....one day there will be a big epidemic, & no one will listen......! jh

by Two Moons on 01 May 2009 - 22:05
Where is Dr. House when you really need him?
I agree jh,
One day nature will show us who's really the boss.
Moons.
by jayne241 on 01 May 2009 - 23:05
This swine flu is just all part of the Mayan prophecy, with the calendar ending Dec. 12, 2012. Think about it - the swine flu originated in a small village in Mexico. They probably put the virus there hundreds of years ago, in some sort of alien-engineered time capsule set to open up and infect those who destroyed their culture.
If the Mayan culture had survived the European invasion, they would've destroyed the time capsule and put another cycle in their calendar. Instead, the last of the Mayans probably escaped on Hale-Bopp, or were transported by Xenu or the Flying Spaghetti Monster, leaving their little ticking time-bomb to destroy the world.
by jayne241 on 01 May 2009 - 23:05
Perceived risks and acceptable risk levels are absolutely fascinating.

by Red Sable on 02 May 2009 - 00:05

by Kalibeck on 02 May 2009 - 00:05

by Red Sable on 02 May 2009 - 00:05
How about aids, does anyone know if Africa got the aids virus after they were vaccinated? Does seem too bizarre, and he contradicted everything I learned about viruses in school. To have everyone shed the Polio virus at the same time is a stretch, and we do know the common flu is a virus and is certainly contagious.
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