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Old September 6th 05, 04:41 AM
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nightbat wrote

According to a Professor who helped take care of the
recent Tsunami victims the infected living could pose a more disease
spreading danger potential then the New Orleans area Gulf dead. The next
question is if they are aware of that why is it that they haven't
medically quarantined those poor folks until they can be checked out or
treated to make sure they don't contaminate the Nation rest. It would
seem prudent if they are aware of the danger to protective quarantine
and medically observe or treat then to just give them bus and plane
tickets to far inland destinations to only complicate the danger. No one
wants to see folks have to stay in protective shelters for any
unnecessary length of time, but per experienced Professor Garfield the
danger is there. Even Astronauts have to be quarantined when returning
from space just as a precaution.

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/...50831L ADM125

And what about the thousands that don't want to leave, now living in
flooded toxic polluted waters with mosquito season upon them? A whole
host of diseases could spring up the likes of which never imagined in
modern times. What with floating bodies, dead or dying pets, toxic
industrial chemicals, complete flooded sewer systems, dangerous medical
waste including HIV, freely traveling snakes, possible rabid animals
including gators, a prescription for possible wide disease spreading
catastrophe. If nature hell happens it should be our job to hopefully
contain it, and protect all from its possible further deadly
consequences. In our rush to help Katrina victims we must never forget
to protect the folks they are all rushing too as well. Oh the humanity,
perhaps the death toll from contamination and spreading disease may be
greater in the coming months then initial disaster itself.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old September 6th 05, 05:26 AM
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All good points, bat.
Sober thinking.

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Old September 6th 05, 05:50 AM
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nightbat wrote

Twittering One wrote:

All good points, bat.
Sober thinking.


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And thankfully speckled with bright flower colors and lifting
melodic rhymes of the duty Officer known as the Twitty One.

thanks sweet,
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Old September 6th 05, 08:22 AM
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

According to a Professor who helped take care of the
recent Tsunami victims the infected living could pose a more disease
spreading danger potential then the New Orleans area Gulf dead. The next
question is if they are aware of that why is it that they haven't
medically quarantined those poor folks until they can be checked out or
treated to make sure they don't contaminate the Nation rest. It would
seem prudent if they are aware of the danger to protective quarantine
and medically observe or treat then to just give them bus and plane
tickets to far inland destinations to only complicate the danger. No one
wants to see folks have to stay in protective shelters for any
unnecessary length of time, but per experienced Professor Garfield the
danger is there. Even Astronauts have to be quarantined when returning
from space just as a precaution.

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/...50831L ADM125

And what about the thousands that don't want to leave, now living in
flooded toxic polluted waters with mosquito season upon them? A whole
host of diseases could spring up the likes of which never imagined in
modern times. What with floating bodies, dead or dying pets, toxic
industrial chemicals, complete flooded sewer systems, dangerous medical
waste including HIV, freely traveling snakes, possible rabid animals
including gators, a prescription for possible wide disease spreading
catastrophe. If nature hell happens it should be our job to hopefully
contain it, and protect all from its possible further deadly
consequences. In our rush to help Katrina victims we must never forget
to protect the folks they are all rushing too as well. Oh the humanity,
perhaps the death toll from contamination and spreading disease may be
greater in the coming months then initial disaster itself.

carry on,
the nightbat



One rescue worker had the water come in contact with his arm and
sustained a chemical burn! It's really bad stuff!

Double-A

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Old September 6th 05, 12:56 PM
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

According to a Professor who helped take care of the
recent Tsunami victims the infected living could pose a more disease
spreading danger potential then the New Orleans area Gulf dead. The next
question is if they are aware of that why is it that they haven't
medically quarantined those poor folks until they can be checked out or
treated to make sure they don't contaminate the Nation rest. It would
seem prudent if they are aware of the danger to protective quarantine
and medically observe or treat then to just give them bus and plane
tickets to far inland destinations to only complicate the danger. No one
wants to see folks have to stay in protective shelters for any
unnecessary length of time, but per experienced Professor Garfield the
danger is there. Even Astronauts have to be quarantined when returning
from space just as a precaution.

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/...50831L ADM125

And what about the thousands that don't want to leave, now living in
flooded toxic polluted waters with mosquito season upon them? A whole
host of diseases could spring up the likes of which never imagined in
modern times. What with floating bodies, dead or dying pets, toxic
industrial chemicals, complete flooded sewer systems, dangerous medical
waste including HIV, freely traveling snakes, possible rabid animals
including gators, a prescription for possible wide disease spreading
catastrophe. If nature hell happens it should be our job to hopefully
contain it, and protect all from its possible further deadly
consequences. In our rush to help Katrina victims we must never forget
to protect the folks they are all rushing too as well. Oh the humanity,
perhaps the death toll from contamination and spreading disease may be
greater in the coming months then initial disaster itself.

carry on,
the nightbat



Double-A
One rescue worker had the water come in contact with his arm and
sustained a chemical burn! It's really bad stuff!

Double-A


nightbat

Good morning Officer Double-A, and yes a most dangerous
situation for all. With New Orleans Officers killing themselves and 500
duty missing or being given vacations in Las Vegas when they were needed
the most, is sad. While serving in Vietnam 24/7 I was given 1 RR and
only after they realized they hadn't granted me one shortly near the end
of my 13 month combat tour. We never ran or abandoned our duty through
all the horrific events, the so called North Vietnamese Army TET
Offensive enemy ran but all the American front line boys never did. In
NY the boys in blue and Firemen didn't run away they ran into the heat
of 9/11 destruction. I am so proud of my elite Earth Science Team
Officers who are fearless and daring to want to potentially go where no
man has gone before. If and when the Darla Starships arrive I know I can
depend on my Science Team Crew to get the 1ST Official Contact job done.

carry on,
the nightbat







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Old September 6th 05, 01:01 PM
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froottbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

According to a Professor who helped take care of the
recent Tsunami victims the infected living could pose a more disease
spreading danger potential then the New Orleans area Gulf dead. The next
question is if they are aware of that why is it that they haven't
medically quarantined those poor folks until they can be checked out or
treated to make sure they don't contaminate the Nation rest. It would
seem prudent if they are aware of the danger to protective quarantine
and medically observe or treat then to just give them bus and plane
tickets to far inland destinations to only complicate the danger. No one
wants to see folks have to stay in protective shelters for any
unnecessary length of time, but per experienced Professor Garfield the
danger is there. Even Astronauts have to be quarantined when returning
from space just as a precaution.

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/...50831L ADM125

And what about the thousands that don't want to leave, now living in
flooded toxic polluted waters with mosquito season upon them? A whole
host of diseases could spring up the likes of which never imagined in
modern times. What with floating bodies, dead or dying pets, toxic
industrial chemicals, complete flooded sewer systems, dangerous medical
waste including HIV, freely traveling snakes, possible rabid animals
including gators, a prescription for possible wide disease spreading
catastrophe. If nature hell happens it should be our job to hopefully
contain it, and protect all from its possible further deadly
consequences. In our rush to help Katrina victims we must never forget
to protect the folks they are all rushing too as well. Oh the humanity,
perhaps the death toll from contamination and spreading disease may be
greater in the coming months then initial disaster itself.

carry on,
the nightbat


And what does this bull**** have to do with alt.astronomy, frootloop?

All we hear is frootloop gaga.

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Old September 6th 05, 02:00 PM
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

According to a Professor who helped take care of the
recent Tsunami victims the infected living could pose a more disease
spreading danger potential then the New Orleans area Gulf dead. The next
question is if they are aware of that why is it that they haven't
medically quarantined those poor folks until they can be checked out or
treated to make sure they don't contaminate the Nation rest. It would
seem prudent if they are aware of the danger to protective quarantine
and medically observe or treat then to just give them bus and plane
tickets to far inland destinations to only complicate the danger. No one
wants to see folks have to stay in protective shelters for any
unnecessary length of time, but per experienced Professor Garfield the
danger is there. Even Astronauts have to be quarantined when returning
from space just as a precaution.

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/...50831L ADM125

And what about the thousands that don't want to leave, now living in
flooded toxic polluted waters with mosquito season upon them? A whole
host of diseases could spring up the likes of which never imagined in
modern times. What with floating bodies, dead or dying pets, toxic
industrial chemicals, complete flooded sewer systems, dangerous medical
waste including HIV, freely traveling snakes, possible rabid animals
including gators, a prescription for possible wide disease spreading
catastrophe. If nature hell happens it should be our job to hopefully
contain it, and protect all from its possible further deadly
consequences. In our rush to help Katrina victims we must never forget
to protect the folks they are all rushing too as well. Oh the humanity,
perhaps the death toll from contamination and spreading disease may be
greater in the coming months then initial disaster itself.

carry on,
the nightbat



Double-A
One rescue worker had the water come in contact with his arm and
sustained a chemical burn! It's really bad stuff!

Double-A


nightbat

Good morning Officer Double-A, and yes a most dangerous
situation for all. With New Orleans Officers killing themselves and 500
duty missing or being given vacations in Las Vegas when they were needed
the most, is sad. While serving in Vietnam 24/7 I was given 1 RR and
only after they realized they hadn't granted me one shortly near the end
of my 13 month combat tour. We never ran or abandoned our duty through
all the horrific events, the so called North Vietnamese Army TET
Offensive enemy ran but all the American front line boys never did. In
NY the boys in blue and Firemen didn't run away they ran into the heat
of 9/11 destruction. I am so proud of my elite Earth Science Team
Officers who are fearless and daring to want to potentially go where no
man has gone before. If and when the Darla Starships arrive I know I can
depend on my Science Team Crew to get the 1ST Official Contact job done.

carry on,
the nightbat



nightbat,

I think all this says something about the character of the people of
Louisiana, a state where graft and corruption feel right at home. A
state where nearly half the voters voted for Klansman David Duke when
he ran for the Senate. New Orleans is a city founded by slave traders,
perpetuated on vice, and apparently harboring a significant criminal
element. How can you expect self-sacrifice and heroic efforts from
such a people?

Greatness is not in them!

Double-A

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Old September 6th 05, 02:10 PM
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Michael Baldwin Bruce wrote:
froottbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

According to a Professor who helped take care of the
recent Tsunami victims the infected living could pose a more disease
spreading danger potential then the New Orleans area Gulf dead. The next
question is if they are aware of that why is it that they haven't
medically quarantined those poor folks until they can be checked out or
treated to make sure they don't contaminate the Nation rest. It would
seem prudent if they are aware of the danger to protective quarantine
and medically observe or treat then to just give them bus and plane
tickets to far inland destinations to only complicate the danger. No one
wants to see folks have to stay in protective shelters for any
unnecessary length of time, but per experienced Professor Garfield the
danger is there. Even Astronauts have to be quarantined when returning
from space just as a precaution.

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/...50831L ADM125

And what about the thousands that don't want to leave, now living in
flooded toxic polluted waters with mosquito season upon them? A whole
host of diseases could spring up the likes of which never imagined in
modern times. What with floating bodies, dead or dying pets, toxic
industrial chemicals, complete flooded sewer systems, dangerous medical
waste including HIV, freely traveling snakes, possible rabid animals
including gators, a prescription for possible wide disease spreading
catastrophe. If nature hell happens it should be our job to hopefully
contain it, and protect all from its possible further deadly
consequences. In our rush to help Katrina victims we must never forget
to protect the folks they are all rushing too as well. Oh the humanity,
perhaps the death toll from contamination and spreading disease may be
greater in the coming months then initial disaster itself.

carry on,
the nightbat


And what does this bull**** have to do with alt.astronomy, frootloop?

All we hear is frootloop gaga.



What have you ever posted here that has to do with astronomy, Bruce?

And why did you crosspost this to rec.music.classical and
comp.os.os2.advocacy?

Double-A

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Old September 7th 05, 01:05 PM
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Hi Double-A Watching CNN in bed does not make sleep come easy. Its
showing dead bodies a week old being tied to stop signs,and not taken
out of the water right away. Bodies being eaten by maggots,rats,flies
and mosquitoes. It begs this question Where are they going to find
people to do the clean up?. I know I could not take it. CNN mentioned
E-Colli is in the water. Double-A I don't see any face masks being
worn. I don't see planes releasing chlorine into the water. Even a thin
coat of oil on the water could kill flies and mosquitoes. How much of
New Orleans is now worth restoring ?(saving) I posted it was a
charming sewer like Venice. When I posted "Watch out New Orleans" I
was only thinking of a flood. Now it is a mental and physical hazard of
great proportions. To little,and much to late created what will be a
very long and sad ending. Bert

 




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