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How concerned are you about the swine flu threat?

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until we get the same strain of virus that kills, not very much concerned.

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Anything that has the potential to wipe out millions of people in a short time span is obviously very terrifying...another reason for us to save our money and stay home and safe until the matter is under control...no crowds for me, thank you very much!

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Somewhat concerned.  I remember in the early 50's we had Swine Flu.  Is this one similar?  It was pretty awful to suffer through even though I was just a kid.

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How does a 5 part virus come together? The answer is by man & the 10% chance of it happening naturally is a DISINFO LIE! It had to have been made in a lab & released by, probably CIA or IRAN agents trying to cause WW panic.

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How does a 5 part virus come together? The answer is by man & the 10% chance of it happening naturally is a DISINFO LIE! It had to have been made in a lab & released by, probably CIA or IRAN agents trying to cause WW panic.

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    I'm very concerned about this,  this is yet another reason the US needs to get back to controlling it's borders.  With wide open borders, and illegals going back and forth, this is no surprise to me at all.  No not every person of hispanic heritage has this virus, but some do, and that is all it takes. a FEW.  but those of us who dare speak out about this will be attacked with the traditional "intolerant" "racist" labels, to intimidate us into silence.  So basically it's better for us to be silent and not say a word, not be concerned, not care about the borders, not care about what deadly potential this virus may have.   Would it be better to say nothing and let the virus become widespread and kill alot of Americans, rather than for Americans to be concerned and to speak out about this.   NO MORE FEAR.. NO MORE SILENCE..  Let your voices be heard.  It's past time for the borders to be controlled.  No more wide open borders.

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ok 1st it was just reported ,that thier was flu in the flu shot,2 types of bird flu and some other type of flu,i am never getting a shot,ok 2 it dosnt stop it,also if some unknown force is purposly doing this(the nwo) some will have flu and others wont,remeber henery kissinger said they might have to kill off some people to help bring in thier glorius new world order,the deal is anyone who already got a shot last year is at risk,the europian nations just raised helkl 3 ways of sunday because they found bird flu, i know thier callin it swine flu but it a combo,it takes on the hosts genes, swine, bird ,human etc.so dont think its just swine flu,

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its the pandemic they where gettin us ready for, they put it in the flu shot last round,thats why the europians where piss a couple months ago,its been incubating in who ever got a flu shot body a infected flu shot,dont think unlce sam would do that hell the first case of germ warfar was givin to the indains on thier blankets, why you ask to get us to need the new world order,but if ya think iam nuts,its ok they have a big green plastic coffin waiting for us,it holds up 2 four,cant wait till martail law is proclaimed,then obama will become dictator king,troops every where fema camps in place,it will be glorius, i love the new world order

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