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To: Land Shark who wrote (407605)5/20/2003 10:20:42 AM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 769670
 
yields, Who said anything about expressing "opinions"?



To: Land Shark who wrote (407605)5/20/2003 10:21:11 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
911: THE ROAD TO TYRANNY

infowars.com

****
yields,

Here's a test of your theory about dissent. :)



To: Land Shark who wrote (407605)5/23/2003 12:03:37 PM
From: jim-thompson  Respond to of 769670
 
Canadians have their hands full with SARS and Mad Cow disease. I for one, won't consider traveling to Canada this summer for my annual vacation there. Don't plan to eat any Candaidan beef either if I can help it.

I wonder why Canada is having such bad luck now?

By the way, you sure have gotten quiet. Did you get suspended.

globeandmail.com

cnn.com



To: Land Shark who wrote (407605)5/23/2003 6:05:51 PM
From: jim-thompson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Sounds like there might be more SARS in Canada. I knew something was fishy about late reporting. My opinion is that your government needs to get hot on the handling of this SARS stuff.

"In Canada, health officials say they fear that four people in a Toronto hospital may be ill with SARS. All four are in a respiratory isolation ward, two in critical condition.

Health officials, who learned of the cases late Thursday and do not yet know how the people may have been exposed to the disease, said they cannot say for certain if these are the city's first new SARS cases in over a month. The city last reported a new case of SARS on April 19. "

news.yahoo.com



To: Land Shark who wrote (407605)5/24/2003 12:55:34 AM
From: jim-thompson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Yields, SARS may have 25 possible new cases in Toronto. I can't understand how it jumped from 4 to 25. It seems like the WHO needs to be the travel advisory back on for Toronto.

Something is not on the up and up with our neighbors to the North.

cnn.com



To: Land Shark who wrote (407605)5/24/2003 9:57:14 AM
From: jim-thompson  Respond to of 769670
 
Another Toronto SARS travel alert

U.S. health officials issued another travel alert for Canada's largest city. The alert came as a harsh blow for Toronto, which was removed from the World Health Organization's list of SARS-affected areas last week after apparently snuffing out the biggest outbreak outside of Asia.

The alert from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asks Americans to take precautions but stops short of advising against travel to Toronto.

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