Where are the Marches on Washington?
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More than 90,000 Americans get potentially deadly infections each year from
a drug-resistant staph "superbug," the government reported Tuesday in its first
overall estimate of invasive disease caused by the germ.
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There were 988 reported deaths among infected people in the study, for a rate of
6.3 per 100,000. That would translate to 18,650 deaths annually, although the
researchers don't know if MRSA was the cause in all cases.If these deaths all were related to staph infections, the total would exceed
other better-known causes of death including AIDS — which killed an estimated
17,011 Americans in 2005 — said Dr. Elizabeth Bancroft of the Los Angeles County
Health Department, the editorial author.In 1987[^], half a million people marched on Washington demanding more government funding for AIDS (an entirely preventable disease). Perhaps if staph spreads a bit further among "poor urban neighborhoods", then there will be a march on Washington for that too.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Hospital acquired infections are on the rise. MRSA, C. difficile, all are problems that can be resolved by using alcohol based cleaners for MRSA and ordinary soap and water to kill C. difficile. (that is probably too simplistic for many to grasp) What I am more concerned with is the levels that America and Australia are seeing in Community-acquired MRSA. Presently, this Community-acquired MRSA is not a particular problem in the UK but as I write, I am unaware of any government inspired measures to combat it. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lancashire/7046528.stm[^] must be a worry to those who are due to give birth. Fortunately, my local maternity hospital is fine, just as well, my first grandchild is due next few days.
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More than 90,000 Americans get potentially deadly infections each year from
a drug-resistant staph "superbug," the government reported Tuesday in its first
overall estimate of invasive disease caused by the germ.
...
There were 988 reported deaths among infected people in the study, for a rate of
6.3 per 100,000. That would translate to 18,650 deaths annually, although the
researchers don't know if MRSA was the cause in all cases.If these deaths all were related to staph infections, the total would exceed
other better-known causes of death including AIDS — which killed an estimated
17,011 Americans in 2005 — said Dr. Elizabeth Bancroft of the Los Angeles County
Health Department, the editorial author.In 1987[^], half a million people marched on Washington demanding more government funding for AIDS (an entirely preventable disease). Perhaps if staph spreads a bit further among "poor urban neighborhoods", then there will be a march on Washington for that too.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Red Stateler wrote:
an entirely preventable disease
maybe about 95% preventable. people are still catching HIV from blood transfusions and babies can be born with the disease from a diseased mother, who may not even know she has it...
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Red Stateler wrote:
an entirely preventable disease
maybe about 95% preventable. people are still catching HIV from blood transfusions and babies can be born with the disease from a diseased mother, who may not even know she has it...
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VonHagNDaz wrote:
maybe about 95% preventable. people are still catching HIV from blood transfusions and babies can be born with the disease from a diseased mother, who may not even know she has it...
The risk from blood transfusions is pretty much non-existent since screening was introduced in the 1980's and (according to Wikipedia) is astoundingly low for childbirth (25% chance reduced to 1% chance if screened). But even in the latter case, the mother's case was entirely preventable. I find it amazing that a baby would be shielded from AIDS from its mother.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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More than 90,000 Americans get potentially deadly infections each year from
a drug-resistant staph "superbug," the government reported Tuesday in its first
overall estimate of invasive disease caused by the germ.
...
There were 988 reported deaths among infected people in the study, for a rate of
6.3 per 100,000. That would translate to 18,650 deaths annually, although the
researchers don't know if MRSA was the cause in all cases.If these deaths all were related to staph infections, the total would exceed
other better-known causes of death including AIDS — which killed an estimated
17,011 Americans in 2005 — said Dr. Elizabeth Bancroft of the Los Angeles County
Health Department, the editorial author.In 1987[^], half a million people marched on Washington demanding more government funding for AIDS (an entirely preventable disease). Perhaps if staph spreads a bit further among "poor urban neighborhoods", then there will be a march on Washington for that too.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
I don't know about marches on Washington but marches on London are now routinely ignored, under-reported and over policed. Unless you get 100,000 people, refuse to follow police instructions and somebody gets hurt it won't even make the newspapers let alone TV. Direct action is going to have to move with the times and get seriously innovative to avoid becoming a historical oddity that no one takes seriously any more.
Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.
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I don't know about marches on Washington but marches on London are now routinely ignored, under-reported and over policed. Unless you get 100,000 people, refuse to follow police instructions and somebody gets hurt it won't even make the newspapers let alone TV. Direct action is going to have to move with the times and get seriously innovative to avoid becoming a historical oddity that no one takes seriously any more.
Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.
Matthew Faithfull wrote:
Direct action is going to have to move with the times and get seriously innovative to avoid becoming a historical oddity that no one takes seriously any more.
Have you considered guerrilla aluminum-foil hat techniques? Our Omaha chapter has been experimenting with this. Basically, we tackle unsuspecting people on the street, throw them in a van, tie them up and place aluminum foil hats on their heads until the beams are reduced and they can think "clearly". For some reason it hasn't quite worked yet and we don't know why. I can only imagine that "they" have developed some sort of thought-caching mechanism that eliminates the need for constant direct beam connections.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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Matthew Faithfull wrote:
Direct action is going to have to move with the times and get seriously innovative to avoid becoming a historical oddity that no one takes seriously any more.
Have you considered guerrilla aluminum-foil hat techniques? Our Omaha chapter has been experimenting with this. Basically, we tackle unsuspecting people on the street, throw them in a van, tie them up and place aluminum foil hats on their heads until the beams are reduced and they can think "clearly". For some reason it hasn't quite worked yet and we don't know why. I can only imagine that "they" have developed some sort of thought-caching mechanism that eliminates the need for constant direct beam connections.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Get help before you become an unemployable social outcast.
Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.
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Get help before you become an unemployable social outcast.
Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.
Matthew Faithfull wrote:
Get help before you become an unemployable social outcast.
What's that like?
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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More than 90,000 Americans get potentially deadly infections each year from
a drug-resistant staph "superbug," the government reported Tuesday in its first
overall estimate of invasive disease caused by the germ.
...
There were 988 reported deaths among infected people in the study, for a rate of
6.3 per 100,000. That would translate to 18,650 deaths annually, although the
researchers don't know if MRSA was the cause in all cases.If these deaths all were related to staph infections, the total would exceed
other better-known causes of death including AIDS — which killed an estimated
17,011 Americans in 2005 — said Dr. Elizabeth Bancroft of the Los Angeles County
Health Department, the editorial author.In 1987[^], half a million people marched on Washington demanding more government funding for AIDS (an entirely preventable disease). Perhaps if staph spreads a bit further among "poor urban neighborhoods", then there will be a march on Washington for that too.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Red Stateler wrote:
Perhaps if staph spreads a bit further among "poor urban neighborhoods", then there will be a march on Washington for that too.
Well why don't you organize one? Oh wait... sorry I forgot, you don't actually do anything. Man you really hate poor people don't you. :rolleyes: This is all you can figure out to do with your time? What a loser.
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More than 90,000 Americans get potentially deadly infections each year from
a drug-resistant staph "superbug," the government reported Tuesday in its first
overall estimate of invasive disease caused by the germ.
...
There were 988 reported deaths among infected people in the study, for a rate of
6.3 per 100,000. That would translate to 18,650 deaths annually, although the
researchers don't know if MRSA was the cause in all cases.If these deaths all were related to staph infections, the total would exceed
other better-known causes of death including AIDS — which killed an estimated
17,011 Americans in 2005 — said Dr. Elizabeth Bancroft of the Los Angeles County
Health Department, the editorial author.In 1987[^], half a million people marched on Washington demanding more government funding for AIDS (an entirely preventable disease). Perhaps if staph spreads a bit further among "poor urban neighborhoods", then there will be a march on Washington for that too.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Why protest? Just kill a few million cats and dogs and mice and guinea-pigs and maybe you'll find a drug that alleviates the symptons... then you just start all over again to find something to alleviate those symptons... that's the way it's done - what's your problem?
"I watched my daughter die which is infinitely more painful than watching your father die." 73Zeppelin
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More than 90,000 Americans get potentially deadly infections each year from
a drug-resistant staph "superbug," the government reported Tuesday in its first
overall estimate of invasive disease caused by the germ.
...
There were 988 reported deaths among infected people in the study, for a rate of
6.3 per 100,000. That would translate to 18,650 deaths annually, although the
researchers don't know if MRSA was the cause in all cases.If these deaths all were related to staph infections, the total would exceed
other better-known causes of death including AIDS — which killed an estimated
17,011 Americans in 2005 — said Dr. Elizabeth Bancroft of the Los Angeles County
Health Department, the editorial author.In 1987[^], half a million people marched on Washington demanding more government funding for AIDS (an entirely preventable disease). Perhaps if staph spreads a bit further among "poor urban neighborhoods", then there will be a march on Washington for that too.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Red Stateler wrote:
an entirely preventable disease
Here's a hypothetical for you: Your wife has a one-night fling with another man. You never find out, and a year later she becomes pregnant (from you). After a checkup at the doctor, you both receive the horrible news: she has AIDS! She comes clean with you about the affair, but of course, it's too late for you. You now have AIDS, and so does your future child. Explain how this is entirely preventable.
Man is a marvelous curiosity ... he thinks he is the Creator's pet ... he even believes the Creator loves him; has a passion for him; sits up nights to admire him; yes and watch over him and keep him out of trouble. He prays to him and thinks He listens. Isn't it a quaint idea. - Mark Twain
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Red Stateler wrote:
an entirely preventable disease
Here's a hypothetical for you: Your wife has a one-night fling with another man. You never find out, and a year later she becomes pregnant (from you). After a checkup at the doctor, you both receive the horrible news: she has AIDS! She comes clean with you about the affair, but of course, it's too late for you. You now have AIDS, and so does your future child. Explain how this is entirely preventable.
Man is a marvelous curiosity ... he thinks he is the Creator's pet ... he even believes the Creator loves him; has a passion for him; sits up nights to admire him; yes and watch over him and keep him out of trouble. He prays to him and thinks He listens. Isn't it a quaint idea. - Mark Twain
Al Beback wrote:
Explain how this is entirely preventable.
By her not having an affair.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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Al Beback wrote:
Explain how this is entirely preventable.
By her not having an affair.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Red Stateler wrote:
By her not having an affair.
OK, but she did. Affairs happen. People normally split up over them and go on living their lives. In this case however, your is in peril, and there's practically nothing you could have done to stop it. Welcome to life with AIDS. Now what?
Man is a marvelous curiosity ... he thinks he is the Creator's pet ... he even believes the Creator loves him; has a passion for him; sits up nights to admire him; yes and watch over him and keep him out of trouble. He prays to him and thinks He listens. Isn't it a quaint idea. - Mark Twain
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Why protest? Just kill a few million cats and dogs and mice and guinea-pigs and maybe you'll find a drug that alleviates the symptons... then you just start all over again to find something to alleviate those symptons... that's the way it's done - what's your problem?
"I watched my daughter die which is infinitely more painful than watching your father die." 73Zeppelin
Fred_Smith wrote:
Just kill a few million cats and dogs and mice and guinea-pigs
Hey Fred, nobody gives a rat's ass.
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Red Stateler wrote:
By her not having an affair.
OK, but she did. Affairs happen. People normally split up over them and go on living their lives. In this case however, your is in peril, and there's practically nothing you could have done to stop it. Welcome to life with AIDS. Now what?
Man is a marvelous curiosity ... he thinks he is the Creator's pet ... he even believes the Creator loves him; has a passion for him; sits up nights to admire him; yes and watch over him and keep him out of trouble. He prays to him and thinks He listens. Isn't it a quaint idea. - Mark Twain
Al Beback wrote:
OK, but she did. Affairs happen. People normally split up over them and go on living their lives. In this case however, your is in peril, and there's practically nothing you could have done to stop it. Welcome to life with AIDS. Now what?
Then I die. Her actions in your hypothetical affect more than just herself, but the results are nonetheless entirely preventable by avoiding actions with a knowable end result. To say that, in your hypothetical, AIDS was not entirely preventable is like saying that a drunk driving fatality may not be entirely preventable. Sure it might affect somebody other than the person who undertook the risky action in question, but it is still something that does not occur randomly and spontaneously (like cancer). It is also worthy to note that your hypothetical is very hypothetical indeed as AIDS spread in the developed world almost entirely because of homosexual promiscuity and intraveinous drug use. That is why, per my point, there was a march on Washington. AIDS represents a "lifestyle", whereas staph infections do not. Marches in support of AIDS research are really just thinly veiled marches in support of that "lifestyle". If it weren't, then there would be marches on Washington demanding action on staph infections.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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Why protest? Just kill a few million cats and dogs and mice and guinea-pigs and maybe you'll find a drug that alleviates the symptons... then you just start all over again to find something to alleviate those symptons... that's the way it's done - what's your problem?
"I watched my daughter die which is infinitely more painful than watching your father die." 73Zeppelin
And rabbits. I hate rabbits.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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Fred_Smith wrote:
Just kill a few million cats and dogs and mice and guinea-pigs
Hey Fred, nobody gives a rat's ass.
I am well aware of that.
"I watched my daughter die which is infinitely more painful than watching your father die." 73Zeppelin
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Red Stateler wrote:
Perhaps if staph spreads a bit further among "poor urban neighborhoods", then there will be a march on Washington for that too.
Well why don't you organize one? Oh wait... sorry I forgot, you don't actually do anything. Man you really hate poor people don't you. :rolleyes: This is all you can figure out to do with your time? What a loser.
led mike wrote:
sorry I forgot, you don't actually do anything.
Well...Kyle's mom.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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led mike wrote:
sorry I forgot, you don't actually do anything.
Well...Kyle's mom.
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Red Stateler wrote:
Well...Kyle's mom.
Back on that again are we? I saw the "epic" episode of back-and-forth in my beautiful Chavez thread between you and him... :rolleyes: Talk about thread hijack...
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Red Stateler wrote:
Well...Kyle's mom.
Back on that again are we? I saw the "epic" episode of back-and-forth in my beautiful Chavez thread between you and him... :rolleyes: Talk about thread hijack...
73Zeppelin wrote:
Back on that again are we?
Literally...If you know what I mean!
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
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73Zeppelin wrote:
Back on that again are we?
Literally...If you know what I mean!
Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall
Red Stateler wrote:
Literally...If you know what I mean!
:doh: