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April 26, 2009 at 9:28 PM #388529April 26, 2009 at 9:30 PM #387886EnorahParticipant
[quote=Russell][quote=Enorah]Yep, it sucks
My throat is sore
No joke
I’m moving wed so no time to be sick
I took my own medicine that I stated earlier on the thread.
I’m probably experiencing a psychic manifestation of the flu.[/quote]
Be careful who you tell Enorah, you might be quarantined out of Ojai. Maybe Obama will even drag you to the whitehouse to blame the coming economic collapse on you.[/quote]
crap
lol
April 26, 2009 at 9:30 PM #388155EnorahParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=Enorah]Yep, it sucks
My throat is sore
No joke
I’m moving wed so no time to be sick
I took my own medicine that I stated earlier on the thread.
I’m probably experiencing a psychic manifestation of the flu.[/quote]
Be careful who you tell Enorah, you might be quarantined out of Ojai. Maybe Obama will even drag you to the whitehouse to blame the coming economic collapse on you.[/quote]
crap
lol
April 26, 2009 at 9:30 PM #388353EnorahParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=Enorah]Yep, it sucks
My throat is sore
No joke
I’m moving wed so no time to be sick
I took my own medicine that I stated earlier on the thread.
I’m probably experiencing a psychic manifestation of the flu.[/quote]
Be careful who you tell Enorah, you might be quarantined out of Ojai. Maybe Obama will even drag you to the whitehouse to blame the coming economic collapse on you.[/quote]
crap
lol
April 26, 2009 at 9:30 PM #388406EnorahParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=Enorah]Yep, it sucks
My throat is sore
No joke
I’m moving wed so no time to be sick
I took my own medicine that I stated earlier on the thread.
I’m probably experiencing a psychic manifestation of the flu.[/quote]
Be careful who you tell Enorah, you might be quarantined out of Ojai. Maybe Obama will even drag you to the whitehouse to blame the coming economic collapse on you.[/quote]
crap
lol
April 26, 2009 at 9:30 PM #388544EnorahParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=Enorah]Yep, it sucks
My throat is sore
No joke
I’m moving wed so no time to be sick
I took my own medicine that I stated earlier on the thread.
I’m probably experiencing a psychic manifestation of the flu.[/quote]
Be careful who you tell Enorah, you might be quarantined out of Ojai. Maybe Obama will even drag you to the whitehouse to blame the coming economic collapse on you.[/quote]
crap
lol
April 26, 2009 at 9:30 PM #387891jpinpbParticipantflu – you may be on to something, you know, w/the Amero and all that. I was thinking the U.S. would be taking over Mexico, but your version sounds plausible. There’s enough people coming in from Mexico and many businesses write things in Spanish. Schools teach/speak it. Might as well.
April 26, 2009 at 9:30 PM #388160jpinpbParticipantflu – you may be on to something, you know, w/the Amero and all that. I was thinking the U.S. would be taking over Mexico, but your version sounds plausible. There’s enough people coming in from Mexico and many businesses write things in Spanish. Schools teach/speak it. Might as well.
April 26, 2009 at 9:30 PM #388358jpinpbParticipantflu – you may be on to something, you know, w/the Amero and all that. I was thinking the U.S. would be taking over Mexico, but your version sounds plausible. There’s enough people coming in from Mexico and many businesses write things in Spanish. Schools teach/speak it. Might as well.
April 26, 2009 at 9:30 PM #388411jpinpbParticipantflu – you may be on to something, you know, w/the Amero and all that. I was thinking the U.S. would be taking over Mexico, but your version sounds plausible. There’s enough people coming in from Mexico and many businesses write things in Spanish. Schools teach/speak it. Might as well.
April 26, 2009 at 9:30 PM #388548jpinpbParticipantflu – you may be on to something, you know, w/the Amero and all that. I was thinking the U.S. would be taking over Mexico, but your version sounds plausible. There’s enough people coming in from Mexico and many businesses write things in Spanish. Schools teach/speak it. Might as well.
April 26, 2009 at 10:00 PM #387911afx114ParticipantOooohhh, the conspiracy just got even more entertaining: http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/influenza/panflu/news/feb1309funding.html
Feb 13, 2009 (CIDRAP News) – With money for pandemic influenza preparedness stripped from a huge economic stimulus bill that appears headed for final congressional approval, public health advocates say they have to look to the regular budgeting process for the next chance to get some pandemic funding.
The House of Representatives had included $900 million in pandemic preparedness funds in its version of the massive stimulus package, but it appeared that all but $50 million was removed by the conference committee that ironed out differences between the House and Senate versions, said Richard Hamburg, government relations director for the nonpartisan, nonprofit group Trust for America’s Health (TFAH).
The House passed the $787 billion compromise bill this afternoon by a vote of 246-183, with no Republican support, the New York Times reported. The story said the Senate was expected to approve the measure this evening.
The $50 million left in the bill, listed as a Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund, is for improving information technology security at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Hamburg said. The sums removed included $420 million for pandemic flu and $430 million for biomedical advanced research and development, he reported.
Who the hell needs volcano and pandemic flu research?
April 26, 2009 at 10:00 PM #388180afx114ParticipantOooohhh, the conspiracy just got even more entertaining: http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/influenza/panflu/news/feb1309funding.html
Feb 13, 2009 (CIDRAP News) – With money for pandemic influenza preparedness stripped from a huge economic stimulus bill that appears headed for final congressional approval, public health advocates say they have to look to the regular budgeting process for the next chance to get some pandemic funding.
The House of Representatives had included $900 million in pandemic preparedness funds in its version of the massive stimulus package, but it appeared that all but $50 million was removed by the conference committee that ironed out differences between the House and Senate versions, said Richard Hamburg, government relations director for the nonpartisan, nonprofit group Trust for America’s Health (TFAH).
The House passed the $787 billion compromise bill this afternoon by a vote of 246-183, with no Republican support, the New York Times reported. The story said the Senate was expected to approve the measure this evening.
The $50 million left in the bill, listed as a Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund, is for improving information technology security at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Hamburg said. The sums removed included $420 million for pandemic flu and $430 million for biomedical advanced research and development, he reported.
Who the hell needs volcano and pandemic flu research?
April 26, 2009 at 10:00 PM #388378afx114ParticipantOooohhh, the conspiracy just got even more entertaining: http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/influenza/panflu/news/feb1309funding.html
Feb 13, 2009 (CIDRAP News) – With money for pandemic influenza preparedness stripped from a huge economic stimulus bill that appears headed for final congressional approval, public health advocates say they have to look to the regular budgeting process for the next chance to get some pandemic funding.
The House of Representatives had included $900 million in pandemic preparedness funds in its version of the massive stimulus package, but it appeared that all but $50 million was removed by the conference committee that ironed out differences between the House and Senate versions, said Richard Hamburg, government relations director for the nonpartisan, nonprofit group Trust for America’s Health (TFAH).
The House passed the $787 billion compromise bill this afternoon by a vote of 246-183, with no Republican support, the New York Times reported. The story said the Senate was expected to approve the measure this evening.
The $50 million left in the bill, listed as a Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund, is for improving information technology security at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Hamburg said. The sums removed included $420 million for pandemic flu and $430 million for biomedical advanced research and development, he reported.
Who the hell needs volcano and pandemic flu research?
April 26, 2009 at 10:00 PM #388431afx114ParticipantOooohhh, the conspiracy just got even more entertaining: http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/influenza/panflu/news/feb1309funding.html
Feb 13, 2009 (CIDRAP News) – With money for pandemic influenza preparedness stripped from a huge economic stimulus bill that appears headed for final congressional approval, public health advocates say they have to look to the regular budgeting process for the next chance to get some pandemic funding.
The House of Representatives had included $900 million in pandemic preparedness funds in its version of the massive stimulus package, but it appeared that all but $50 million was removed by the conference committee that ironed out differences between the House and Senate versions, said Richard Hamburg, government relations director for the nonpartisan, nonprofit group Trust for America’s Health (TFAH).
The House passed the $787 billion compromise bill this afternoon by a vote of 246-183, with no Republican support, the New York Times reported. The story said the Senate was expected to approve the measure this evening.
The $50 million left in the bill, listed as a Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund, is for improving information technology security at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Hamburg said. The sums removed included $420 million for pandemic flu and $430 million for biomedical advanced research and development, he reported.
Who the hell needs volcano and pandemic flu research?
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