To: aristeides
Thanks for the info... scary huh? I didn't see mentioned though, the names of the infected kids in Michigan, or Chicago was it? They died... ages 2 - 8. No mention whatsoever. It was unusual because kids at that age not suseptible to death as infants or the elderly. I am still suspicious, as I am about West Nile, and its quickened spread across the US. It didn't follow the usual progression of spreading, after arriving here. Who knows. Invisible killers, but I think Islam related. God Bless!
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03/24/2003 7:31:47 PM PST by
Terridan
(God, help us deliver these Islamic savage animals BACK into hell where they belong...)
To: Terridan
Teenagers and young adults are said to have had the highest mortality from the Spanish flu in 1918-9.
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