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To: SOROS who wrote (73159)3/27/2005 12:32:02 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Respond to of 89467
 
Tell Rockhead that shopping cart he stole and is pushing was made by the productive citizens of this country. Where would he be without us? Hard to carry all that garbage by hand.

We tried your and his way. It was called "Communism". It was so bad it couldn't even keep itself in business. And it produced some of the most murderous dictatoships in the history of man. So what do you prefer? 2% ultrach and a 70% middle class doing reasonably well ot 2% übermenshen and 98% peons at their whims and mercy?

Or are you so foolish you honestly believe it will be different next time?



To: SOROS who wrote (73159)3/27/2005 1:44:46 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Right-o, the rightwing ignoramous cannot even begin to comprehend the tyranny that is arising in the US of A. They are content to swallow the pablum provided by the Schiavo Tragic Circus and ignore the one-party rule being sought by the Republicans.

No one need look any further than the current standard-bearer of the rightwing. Bush: dilettante, deserter, sociopath, insider trader, liar, thief, cokehead, drunk. This is the slug Republicans choose to put up as their 'leader' and they wonder why we're the laughing stock of the world.

themodernword.com



To: SOROS who wrote (73159)3/27/2005 5:37:31 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Respond to of 89467
 
Emergency services plan for 750,000 deaths in flu pandemic

By Geoffrey Lean and Severin Carrell

27 March 2005

Mortuaries and emergency services are to be put on alert and told to prepare for up to three-quarters of a million deaths from a bird flu pandemic, The Independent on Sunday can reveal.

Emergency planners have begun to look for sites for special mortuaries, each capable of storing 1,000 bodies, and the Home Office is to hold an exercise this summer to practise coping with mass fatalities. The instruction, to go out from the Civil Contingencies Secretariat, the Cabinet Office body in charge of emergencies, explodes the Government's public position that the pandemic could be expected to kill only "around 50,000" people in Britain.

It shows that its true expectation is closer to the prediction made by Professor Hugh Pennington, the president of the Society for General Microbiology, in The Independent on Sunday two weeks ago that up to two million Britons could perish. The Secretariat also believes that a quarter of the country's workforce could fall ill, paralysing economic life.

A senior government official told a private seminar in London last week: "It may be somewhere between 20,000 and 750,000 extra deaths and it may be 25 per cent of the population off work. That is the shape of the event we are going to have to deal with."

He added that plans had been drawn up to confirm that emergency services and coroners had the staff and equipment to cope with such a crisis. Senior emergency planners said last week that they received official instructions at the end of last year to prepare for mass mortuaries to cope with a flu pandemic or a biological terrorism attack.

They said that most police authority areas normally had emergency mortuaries to hold 100 to 200 bodies, but they had now been asked to make provision for up to 1,000.

The authorities were now identifying greenfield sites and beginning to enter into contracts with firms to provide marquees and buildings to put on them. The planners said that these would be cooled to about the same temperature as household refrigerators, to store bodies.

The scale of the preparation suggests that the Government fears that the 14.6 million doses of anti-viral drugs it has ordered may not arrive before a pandemic. Even in a year's time, less than half of the order will have been met. The drugs have been delayed partly because ministers waited for months before making the order.

Last November an official flu exercise involving health bodies, emergency services and government - Exercise Icarus - identified the lack of anti-viral drugs as a key concern. The order was placed this month.

Dr John Simpson, of the Health Protection Agency's emergency response division, said the Government was planning more exercises, including preventing public gatherings, to stop the disease spreading.

Senior officials at the World Health Organisation (WHO) told the IoS that they predict the flu virus could circle the globe within two months.
 

27 March 2005 05:30



To: SOROS who wrote (73159)3/28/2005 1:26:06 AM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Try Communism. All are equal under it, right? And I'm sure you and yours will love it.

"Share the poverty!"