Author Topic: Swine flu now a "Panademic"  (Read 2045 times)

It is the liberal media.  They can say whatever they want and expect airheads to beleive them.

Nice political bashing there, LemurDeIgnorantfriend.

I was being sarcastic when I said we were forgeted, in case you didn't notice. And what do you want the source for, the amount of people who die daily from car crashes or the total from swine flu?

Nice political bashing there, LemurDeIgnorantfriend.

I was being sarcastic when I said we were forgeted, in case you didn't notice. And what do you want the source for, the amount of people who die daily from car crashes or the total from swine flu?

I wasn't quoting anybodys post, in other words I wasn't talking to you.  I think you want attention!
« Last Edit: June 11, 2009, 05:04:47 PM by Retz »

Nice political bashing there, LemurDeIgnorantfriend.

I was being sarcastic when I said we were forgeted, in case you didn't notice. And what do you want the source for, the amount of people who die daily from car crashes or the total from swine flu?
Death count source


I might have it--is a really sore throat and diarrhea a symptom?

I might have it--is a really sore throat and diarrhea a symptom?

You don't understand that those symptoms could be for many many different sicknesses.

Actually, as a matter of fact, swine flu hasn't yet been declared a pandemic. It is soon to be declared, but for now there is still the possibility of it dying out before then. Think about it, just because it might become a pandemic doesn't mean much. Like Bisjac said, its just as deadly as the common cold. Look how many countries have that? Slim to nobody ever dies from the common cold, unless they have AIDS or no immune system. There is also the Black Plague. It wasn't a pandemic, but it killed very many. The spread has no effect on lethality.