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mosfeld
31st August 2009, 20:10
Colombian leader hit by swine flu
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has been diagnosed with swine flu, his spokesman says, days after attending a regional summit.
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The 57-year-old leader was being treated at his residence and was continuing to work, the spokesman said.
Mr Uribe returned on Saturday from a summit in Argentina attended by leaders from across South America.
Those who held talks with him had been told of his infection, the spokesman said.
The Union of South American Nations (Unasur) summit met in Argentina on Friday to discuss a deal giving US troops access to Colombian bases.
Several countries say the deal threatens regional peace - a charge the US and Colombia deny.
To date, 621 cases of swine flu have been recorded in Colombia of which 34 have proved fatal, Colombia's social protection ministry says.
Now let's just hope this morally depraved, disgusting excuse for a human being finally dies. This motherfucker has lived much longer than he deserves.
NecroCommie
31st August 2009, 21:32
So... Do you think that swine flu could spread to humans? It seems to nest pretty well not only in swines, but immoral apes as well.
Revy
1st September 2009, 00:07
He's the first head of state to get it, in fact.
politics student
1st September 2009, 00:11
Now let's just hope this morally depraved, disgusting excuse for a human being finally dies. This motherfucker has lived much longer than he deserves.
Hate to point this out but swine flu is nearly completely harmless.
Revy
1st September 2009, 00:22
Hate to point this out but swine flu is nearly completely harmless.
I'm not in panic mode about swine flu but 3,000 people have died from it. I wouldn't call it "nearly completely harmless" if it can be fatal.
OneNamedNameLess
1st September 2009, 00:24
Best news I have heard all day.
The Essence Of Flame Is The Essence Of Change
1st September 2009, 12:03
I'm not in panic mode about swine flu but 3,000 people have died from it. I wouldn't call it "nearly completely harmless" if it can be fatal.
Oh you got to be joking me, right?I thought people inside this site, amongst everywhere else wouldn't have bitten this propaganda...The swine flu is nothing more than a FLU, its the H1V1 virus which was spreading around again during the 1980's, the symptoms are the same with the normal flu and so is its danger potential.Have you actually searched anything about it?Do you know how many people die each year from normal flu and how many from this one?I don't have the exact numbers but I guess you can find them with some quick searches.You just stay for 4 days at house sick and exhausted,then its over,holly golly I've passed it too.The reason there is all this panic is that it has reached a pandemic status,something that only has to do with how many people have it and the danger with pandemics is that they might merge with other viruses into creating fusions that are never before encountered and indeed dangerous, something that hasn't happened yet with the swine flu nor has it any high propability of doing so.
Now I think you can understand why the media desire all this panic right? *cough cough* medicine companies economic gains *cough cough* people in panic more likely to act consvervatively *cough cough* and the list goes on..
WAKE UP PEOPLE , concentrate on fighting the ''exploitation virus'' instead
ls
1st September 2009, 12:06
Let's hope he contracts some other viruses too and eventually symptomatically chokes on fluid from his lungs.
9
1st September 2009, 12:09
He's always had the swine flu.
Pirate turtle the 11th
1st September 2009, 13:32
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Guerrilla22
1st September 2009, 13:42
Too bad he doesn't have something terminal.
The Essence Of Flame Is The Essence Of Change
1st September 2009, 16:16
He's always had the swine flu.
:lol:
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mykittyhasaboner
1st September 2009, 16:19
He wont die, hes got money. He can pay for the top notch medical care that he denies most Colombians.
Revy
1st September 2009, 23:59
Oh you got to be joking me, right?I thought people inside this site, amongst everywhere else wouldn't have bitten this propaganda...The swine flu is nothing more than a FLU, its the H1V1 virus which was spreading around again during the 1980's, the symptoms are the same with the normal flu and so is its danger potential.Have you actually searched anything about it?Do you know how many people die each year from normal flu and how many from this one?I don't have the exact numbers but I guess you can find them with some quick searches.You just stay for 4 days at house sick and exhausted,then its over,holly golly I've passed it too.The reason there is all this panic is that it has reached a pandemic status,something that only has to do with how many people have it and the danger with pandemics is that they might merge with other viruses into creating fusions that are never before encountered and indeed dangerous, something that hasn't happened yet with the swine flu nor has it any high propability of doing so.
Now I think you can understand why the media desire all this panic right? *cough cough* medicine companies economic gains *cough cough* people in panic more likely to act consvervatively *cough cough* and the list goes on..
WAKE UP PEOPLE , concentrate on fighting the ''exploitation virus'' instead
Um, no, I'm not "joking" you. 3,000 people have died and the death toll is likely to hit one million eventually. Claiming that it's "nearly completely harmless" is insane and ignores this. You might as well claim that AIDS or cancer is "nearly completely harmless", after all, it is statistically rare for someone to have.
Zeus the Moose
2nd September 2009, 00:30
Um, no, I'm not "joking" you. 3,000 people have died and the death toll is likely to hit one million eventually. Claiming that it's "nearly completely harmless" is insane and ignores this. You might as well claim that AIDS or cancer is "nearly completely harmless", after all, it is statistically rare for someone to have.
Perhaps the point that TheSmasher42 was trying to make was that deaths from H1N1 so far haven't reached the levels of deaths from regular influenza, which I believe is correct. So while there's cause for some base concern, actions taken to prevent the spread of H1N1 should be along the lines of washing your hands a bit more often, and not necessarily jumping in line to get yourself stuck with a needle.
Comrade B
2nd September 2009, 01:56
If he needs to he will gut children to sustain his life.
He is rich and has the best health care. A hard day's work is handing out cash to soldiers for shooting civilians and dressing them up as guerillas.
People have been dying from swine flu because they continue to work and exhaust themselves. Unless he goes on an extended jog in his inside track (made that up) he probably won't die.
The pig won't die, not from the flu at least. It will take something a little more violent to clean that prick off the planet.
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