On Jun 21, 9:00 am, chicanohist...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Europeans spread smallpox and killed millions.
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> Because Europe was such a filthy, TURD-WORLD continent, with urine and
> defecation tossed into the streets, and people who refused to bathe,
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> they came here as ILLEGALS in 1492 and spread their "goddammed"
> smallpox, cholera, and every other TURD-WORLD European virus they
> could bring.
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> On Jun 21, 8:45 am, "Frank Arthur" wrote:
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> > Goddam Europeans spread disease to North America!
> > Don't you know anything about the history of your own continent?
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> > "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS" wrote
> > in messagenews:b%wei.6498$tb6.5892@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
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> > > It's not just the drunk driving. They also use TB to kill the hated
> > > gringos.
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> > >http://www.charlotte.com/112/story/166608.html
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> > > TB scare in S.C. puts immigrants' health in spotlight
> > > FRANCO ORDO=D1EZ AND AMES ALEXANDER
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> > > The number of workers exposed to tuberculosis at a Greenville, S.C.,
> > > chicken plant has grown to 131, but state health officials cautioned
> > > Tuesday only one is suspected of having an active form of the
> > > infectious disease.
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> > > The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control began
> > > testing employees at the House of Raeford Farms plant late last
> > > month after the agency was told about the infected worker. So far,
> > > 286 employees who have been in contact with the worker have been
> > > tested.
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> > > The percentage of positive cases is believed to be high because many
> > > of the plant's employees come from other countries where the disease
> > > may be more prevalent, said agency spokesman Thom Berry.
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> > > While not considered an immediate threat to Greenville residents,
> > > the number of infected workers reflects a concern about a growing
> > > health threat: immigrants increasingly carrying TB to the U.S.
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> > > "It's become more of an imported disease," said Dr. Jason Stout, an
> > > infectious disease specialist at Duke University who serves as one
> > > of North Carolina's tuberculosis consultants.
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> > > (snip)
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> > > The health department will not ask patients their residency status
> > > or report illegal immigrants who seek treatment to immigration
> > > authorities, spokesman Berry said.
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> > > Nationally, the TB rate among Hispanics in the United States -- 9.2
> > > for every 100,000 people -- was about eight times higher than that
> > > for whites, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
> > > Prevention.
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> > > African Americans, at a rate of 10.1 for every 100,000 people, are
> > > more likely to have tuberculosis than Hispanics, as are Asians, at a
> > > rate of 25.5.
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No asshole, it was the Spaniards that brought smallpox. You know
those ancestors of the Mexicans!
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