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Swine Flu is the big killer....?

really the media that panics every weak minded hypochondriac into believing if anyone sneezes near you you will grow a snout,trotters and go belly up.Maybe it will take the minions minds off the real issues!! Influenza kills hundreds around the world every month why aren't they telling you that?Just an after thought have all the stabbings stopped?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It's only because the people that are easily panicked know that this strain isn't something even remotely possible in nature like they're passing it off to be.

    I don't like the flu...no matter what type, subtype or strain it might be! It's an awful and horrifying sickness even if you live...while you're sick you wish you were dead. This one is getting attention because of the spread method and type it is. It combines the symptoms of some nasty strains of the flu too.

    I don't want that. Do you?

    I don't care if there was a boogar pandemic...if it's something someone has in their body or is infectious...keep it the f*ck away from me! I don't want cooties of any kind! I'm glad this one is getting coverage. At least I know where it's at unlike the "regular" flu....that way I know where to keep my a** away from.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Flu kills 500,000 people world wide on average per year, 25,000 - 50,000 people die from flu in America each year.

    This swine flu is in the news because they want to delcare a pandemic, and force everyone to get vaccinated.

    read this important e alert about swine flu http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/?p=2581

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