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Where are the Marches on Washington?

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  • L led mike

    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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    Red Stateler
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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

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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

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      73Zeppelin
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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...

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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...

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        Red Stateler
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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

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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

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          73Zeppelin
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          Red Stateler wrote:

          Literally...If you know what I mean!

          :doh:

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            And rabbits. I hate rabbits.


            Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall

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            DRHuff
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            Red Stateler wrote:

            And rabbits. I hate rabbits.

            Really - have you ever tried a nice red wine marinade - they are really good then!

            I'm pretty sure I would not like to live in a world in which I would never be offended. I am absolutely certain I don't want to live in a world in which you would never be offended. Dave

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              link[^]

              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

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              Tim Craig
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              Red Stateler wrote:

              AIDS (an entirely preventable disease).

              And were you thinking about AIDS transmission when you were out there getting your premarital nookie? :suss:

              Compassionate Conservatism is an Oxymoron. Bush is just a Moron.

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                Red Stateler wrote:

                AIDS (an entirely preventable disease).

                And were you thinking about AIDS transmission when you were out there getting your premarital nookie? :suss:

                Compassionate Conservatism is an Oxymoron. Bush is just a Moron.

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                Red Stateler
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                Tim Craig wrote:

                And were you thinking about AIDS transmission when you were out there getting your premarital nookie?

                I had Kyle's mom thoroughly tested beforehand.


                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

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                  Brady Kelly
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                  Maybe the foil creates a resonating device, amplifying trapped and reflected propaganda?

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                    Tim Craig wrote:

                    And were you thinking about AIDS transmission when you were out there getting your premarital nookie?

                    I had Kyle's mom thoroughly tested beforehand.


                    Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall

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                    Brady Kelly
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                    By who?

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                    • R Red Stateler

                      Tim Craig wrote:

                      And were you thinking about AIDS transmission when you were out there getting your premarital nookie?

                      I had Kyle's mom thoroughly tested beforehand.


                      Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall

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                      Tim Craig
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                      Yeah, don't reply, smart ass. We all know you weren't thinking of anything but finally losing your virginity. And you wouldn't dare commit the sin of wearing any protection. And while we're on it, what's this fixation with Kyle's mom? Aren't you a little hypocritical when you get so incensed when someone mentions the bit of fluff on your arm? :doh:

                      Compassionate Conservatism is an Oxymoron. Bush is just a Moron.

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                      • B Brady Kelly

                        By who?

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                        Red Stateler
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                        Brady Kelly wrote:

                        By who?

                        Some guy in a van.


                        Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall

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                          link[^]

                          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

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                          eggsovereasy
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                          I never understood why AIDS got so much money and talk. According to the CDC top causes of deaths in the US are: Heart disease: 652,486 Cancer: 553,888 Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 150,074 Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 121,987 Accidents (unintentional injuries): 112,012 Diabetes: 73,138 Alzheimer's disease: 65,965 Influenza/Pneumonia: 59,664 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 42,480 Septicemia: 33,373 Twice as many people die from fricking septicemia as they do AIDS (an easily preventable disease). Yet AIDS research gets $21 Billion from the federal government. I can't even find data on septicemia research and the NCI isn't even asking for $6 billion. The CDC esimates that almost 500,000 people in the US have AIDS, that is less than the yearly death toll for cancer. That means if everyone in the US with AIDS died right now, there would still be more deaths from cancer.

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                            I never understood why AIDS got so much money and talk. According to the CDC top causes of deaths in the US are: Heart disease: 652,486 Cancer: 553,888 Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 150,074 Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 121,987 Accidents (unintentional injuries): 112,012 Diabetes: 73,138 Alzheimer's disease: 65,965 Influenza/Pneumonia: 59,664 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 42,480 Septicemia: 33,373 Twice as many people die from fricking septicemia as they do AIDS (an easily preventable disease). Yet AIDS research gets $21 Billion from the federal government. I can't even find data on septicemia research and the NCI isn't even asking for $6 billion. The CDC esimates that almost 500,000 people in the US have AIDS, that is less than the yearly death toll for cancer. That means if everyone in the US with AIDS died right now, there would still be more deaths from cancer.

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                            Rob Graham
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                            eggsovereasy wrote:

                            I never understood why AIDS got so much money and talk.

                            Must be the fault of all those closet gay Republicans.

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