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Germ Biohazard Detected IN DC


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Germ Biohazard Detected IN DC

The CDC announced just today that small amounts of a highly infectious bacteria that causes "rabbit fever" was found in Washington DC on the Mall after last weekend's anti-war protests.

    "The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said several government environmental air monitors in the Mall area detected low levels of Francisella tularensis bacteria that cause Tularemia, commonly known as rabbit fever, on September 24-25...The CDC said it issued an alert on Friday night as a precaution so medical personnel were aware of the situation and could report any suspected cases...Symptoms of the disease, which an infected person would have begun experiencing no earlier than on Monday, include: sudden fever, chills, headaches, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, muscle aches, joint pain, dry cough and progressive weakness...The CDC also said the bacteria can be used as a weapon if made into an aerosol that could be inhaled..."

This story should be of particular note because of the obvious and continual meltdown of American leftists. Left-wing rhetoric before, during, and after the 2004 election exposed an increasing pathological violent hatred of the president and of America in general. Even today, Little Green Footballs exposed the extent of the left's inevitable meltdown with a post from a leftist blog actually advocating terrorism and murder.

History shows us that leftists have always resorted to violence when they realize that human nature naturally rejects their unnatural and depraved social agenda, i.e. collectivist, nihilistic policy that enslaves and destroys the individual.

All worth keeping in mind when we get news that a highly infectious germ pathogen was left in our nation's capitol in the wake of a convergence of the hate-America first crowd.

October 1, 2005 08:50 PM

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