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ParticipantId go back, write down the addresses, and have a relator look into them. All too often the real problem is in the MLS search. Assuming your relator isnt able to find them in the MLS either, then you are on to something. After you get a good offer in on one of them, post the rest so we can see.
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ParticipantWhat is the total price tag on this? I see the number as 1 million vouchers, or did I read that wrong and it is just an estimate? If so it is a 3.5-4 billion dollar give away to the auto industry. Why not? We are already cicle jerking the banks and the domestic auto industry, may as well include everyone. Whats another 4 billion or so?
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ParticipantWhat is the total price tag on this? I see the number as 1 million vouchers, or did I read that wrong and it is just an estimate? If so it is a 3.5-4 billion dollar give away to the auto industry. Why not? We are already cicle jerking the banks and the domestic auto industry, may as well include everyone. Whats another 4 billion or so?
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ParticipantWhat is the total price tag on this? I see the number as 1 million vouchers, or did I read that wrong and it is just an estimate? If so it is a 3.5-4 billion dollar give away to the auto industry. Why not? We are already cicle jerking the banks and the domestic auto industry, may as well include everyone. Whats another 4 billion or so?
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ParticipantWhat is the total price tag on this? I see the number as 1 million vouchers, or did I read that wrong and it is just an estimate? If so it is a 3.5-4 billion dollar give away to the auto industry. Why not? We are already cicle jerking the banks and the domestic auto industry, may as well include everyone. Whats another 4 billion or so?
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ParticipantWhat is the total price tag on this? I see the number as 1 million vouchers, or did I read that wrong and it is just an estimate? If so it is a 3.5-4 billion dollar give away to the auto industry. Why not? We are already cicle jerking the banks and the domestic auto industry, may as well include everyone. Whats another 4 billion or so?
April 29, 2009 at 12:16 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389599DWCAP
ParticipantI am not really worried about this at all. This isnt 1918. We have anti-biotics, (for the secondary effects) which they didnt. We have tamaflu, which is effective against this strain most likly because this strain comes from poor areas of Mexico and most likely has never been exposed to anti-virals. We have a far better understanding of general hygene which they didnt have either. Most people are not dying of this, even in Mexico.
I would be MUCH more worried about a disease popping up in a more first world country. Our overuse of Antibiotics and Anti-virals leads diseases to become resistant to these drugs. A virulant stain that is resistant to our front line medications is much more of a threat than this one.
Plus, in a kinda sick positive, remember that very deadly virus’s are BAD virus’s from an evolutionary standpoint. They tend to burn out quick, they kill too fast especially in todays world where we understand what we are upagainst.
Also, just to repeat it, you wont get swine flu from eating pork. Just cook it and you will be fine. Enfluenza is a respiratory disease, it needs warm moist transmission to work. Avoid eating freshly killed pig lung from Mexico and itll all be good.
April 29, 2009 at 12:16 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389865DWCAP
ParticipantI am not really worried about this at all. This isnt 1918. We have anti-biotics, (for the secondary effects) which they didnt. We have tamaflu, which is effective against this strain most likly because this strain comes from poor areas of Mexico and most likely has never been exposed to anti-virals. We have a far better understanding of general hygene which they didnt have either. Most people are not dying of this, even in Mexico.
I would be MUCH more worried about a disease popping up in a more first world country. Our overuse of Antibiotics and Anti-virals leads diseases to become resistant to these drugs. A virulant stain that is resistant to our front line medications is much more of a threat than this one.
Plus, in a kinda sick positive, remember that very deadly virus’s are BAD virus’s from an evolutionary standpoint. They tend to burn out quick, they kill too fast especially in todays world where we understand what we are upagainst.
Also, just to repeat it, you wont get swine flu from eating pork. Just cook it and you will be fine. Enfluenza is a respiratory disease, it needs warm moist transmission to work. Avoid eating freshly killed pig lung from Mexico and itll all be good.
April 29, 2009 at 12:16 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390071DWCAP
ParticipantI am not really worried about this at all. This isnt 1918. We have anti-biotics, (for the secondary effects) which they didnt. We have tamaflu, which is effective against this strain most likly because this strain comes from poor areas of Mexico and most likely has never been exposed to anti-virals. We have a far better understanding of general hygene which they didnt have either. Most people are not dying of this, even in Mexico.
I would be MUCH more worried about a disease popping up in a more first world country. Our overuse of Antibiotics and Anti-virals leads diseases to become resistant to these drugs. A virulant stain that is resistant to our front line medications is much more of a threat than this one.
Plus, in a kinda sick positive, remember that very deadly virus’s are BAD virus’s from an evolutionary standpoint. They tend to burn out quick, they kill too fast especially in todays world where we understand what we are upagainst.
Also, just to repeat it, you wont get swine flu from eating pork. Just cook it and you will be fine. Enfluenza is a respiratory disease, it needs warm moist transmission to work. Avoid eating freshly killed pig lung from Mexico and itll all be good.
April 29, 2009 at 12:16 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390122DWCAP
ParticipantI am not really worried about this at all. This isnt 1918. We have anti-biotics, (for the secondary effects) which they didnt. We have tamaflu, which is effective against this strain most likly because this strain comes from poor areas of Mexico and most likely has never been exposed to anti-virals. We have a far better understanding of general hygene which they didnt have either. Most people are not dying of this, even in Mexico.
I would be MUCH more worried about a disease popping up in a more first world country. Our overuse of Antibiotics and Anti-virals leads diseases to become resistant to these drugs. A virulant stain that is resistant to our front line medications is much more of a threat than this one.
Plus, in a kinda sick positive, remember that very deadly virus’s are BAD virus’s from an evolutionary standpoint. They tend to burn out quick, they kill too fast especially in todays world where we understand what we are upagainst.
Also, just to repeat it, you wont get swine flu from eating pork. Just cook it and you will be fine. Enfluenza is a respiratory disease, it needs warm moist transmission to work. Avoid eating freshly killed pig lung from Mexico and itll all be good.
April 29, 2009 at 12:16 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #390262DWCAP
ParticipantI am not really worried about this at all. This isnt 1918. We have anti-biotics, (for the secondary effects) which they didnt. We have tamaflu, which is effective against this strain most likly because this strain comes from poor areas of Mexico and most likely has never been exposed to anti-virals. We have a far better understanding of general hygene which they didnt have either. Most people are not dying of this, even in Mexico.
I would be MUCH more worried about a disease popping up in a more first world country. Our overuse of Antibiotics and Anti-virals leads diseases to become resistant to these drugs. A virulant stain that is resistant to our front line medications is much more of a threat than this one.
Plus, in a kinda sick positive, remember that very deadly virus’s are BAD virus’s from an evolutionary standpoint. They tend to burn out quick, they kill too fast especially in todays world where we understand what we are upagainst.
Also, just to repeat it, you wont get swine flu from eating pork. Just cook it and you will be fine. Enfluenza is a respiratory disease, it needs warm moist transmission to work. Avoid eating freshly killed pig lung from Mexico and itll all be good.
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ParticipantI miss his input too russ, but Bugs is long gone.
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ParticipantI miss his input too russ, but Bugs is long gone.
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ParticipantI miss his input too russ, but Bugs is long gone.
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