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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (19406)9/24/2009 7:46:38 PM
From: Galirayo1 Recommendation  Respond to of 50183
 
U Know ???

That actually does Speak Volumes .. not much more anyone can say ...

>>>====>Barack Hussein Obama<====<<<

I rest my case.



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (19406)9/24/2009 8:38:06 PM
From: Proud Deplorable6 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50183
 
Breaking News from Canada

Canadians might agree to suspend civil liberties in a pandemic: Survey

montrealgazette.com

Canadians are bullish on giving government officials permission to restrict personal freedoms in a flu pandemic, with half of those surveyed agreeing that violation of a quarantine order would be tantamount to manslaughter.



Asking people to suspend their civil liberties "is legitimate, for a time limited period, if it's clearly communicated and measures for support are put in place," he said.

But while the survey found broad support for quarantine and isolation in a pandemic, the report says high levels of public trust and communication will be essential in managing a flu crisis.


The researchers say "rigorous" surveillance systems need to be put in place to monitor for vaccine safety and effectiveness and that a no-fault compensation program for all of Canada should accompany the roll out of the H1N1 flu shots.
© Copyright (c) Canwest News Service