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    SPINACH SALAD ANYONE?

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    SPINACH SALAD ANYONE?

    By Frosty Wooldridge
    September 21, 2006
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    In the 60s, “Popeye the Sailor Man” guzzled spinach from a can in order to battle the bad guys. He became an icon of good health for those who ate vegetables and exercised.
    As of this week across America, you don’t want to eat spinach nor any vegetables grown and picked by America’s newest slave class. Restaurants called for a ban on serving spinach salads. I’ll bet most Americans shy away from lettuce, cabbage and other leafy vegetables in the coming weeks. They’re all grown and harvested under the same conditions and same people.
    Why? As of Wednesday, 146 citizens in 23 states suffered E. Coli infection and one died.
    How do you think this disease outbreak occurred? To bring it into sobering focus, please understand that 20 million illegal aliens crossed into America in the past 20 years without any kind of health screening. They work picking our food, washing our dishes in restaurants and, as is the norm in Third World countries, rarely if ever wash their hands after using the toilet. Additionally, most of them suffer functional illiteracy. They do not practice personal hygiene or health habits most Americans assume as a normal aspect of living.
    While on my 21st Century Paul Revere Ride this summer through 48 states, I saw thousands of illegal aliens working in fields the length of California. I rode through Salinas Valley where illegals cultivated crops. I noticed porta-potties sometimes and none at other times. I never saw hand washing facilities. Pause for a moment, and consider cleanliness habits of Third World people with a fifth grade education. Why does disease affect millions in the Third World? What happens when millions migrate illegally to our country? Might dozens or more do their morning constitutional amongst the crops for lack of a porta-potty? Might the contamination be spread across the fields by the common practice of “flood irrigation?” Would flooding spread the contamination further?
    You never ‘hear’ the major TV networks address or experts talk about this aspect of the contamination of our foods. It’s a cover-up, plain and simple. They only report it when it breaks out beyond their ability to squelch it.
    Remember Chi Chi’s Restaurants in Pennsylvania that killed several customers because the work staff suffered hepatitis infections? Remember the Center for Disease Control stating they thought the source originated in Mexican fields irrigated with sewage water?
    Have you heard about the latest multi drug resistant tuberculosis outbreaks in Philadelphia, Atlanta and near Cleveland this summer? We’ve imported at least 16,000 cases of TB in the past five years according to latest reports. Before that, TB was virtually extinct in America.
    Tuberculosis kills 2,000,000 people world wide annually. Where? In the Third World! Why? Illiteracy, contaminated water, limited food and lack of hospital care! We’ve imported 7,000 cases of leprosy in the past three years. It’s endemic to the northeast of the United States for the first time ever. Have you heard about it by the major networks? Not a chance!
    In an April 25, 2004 front page story of the Santa Barbara News Press, “Anatomy of an Outbreak”, one illegal alien infected 56 others with tuberculosis. After he avoided police for months, they finally captured him and placed him in quarantine. In September, 2005, a school child in Fort Morgan, Colorado contracted tuberculosis while attending school. How? An illegal alien student suffered from the disease, but was not screened before attending school. Our national media silences these outbreaks.
    Do you see a pattern here? It’s called Third World Momentum. All the consequences affecting the Third World now manifest in our country.
    As millions of illegals import themselves into the United States, they bring diseases. They rarely change their sanitation habits or lack thereof. They work in our meat and chicken processing plants at $6.00 an hour. Do you think they bring any responsibility and pride to their work? As more corrupt CEOs bribe health inspectors and OSHA officials, our food sources suffer degraded standards.
    Illegal aliens by the millions work in our restaurants. Last spring, a reader of this column from New York City reported, “Our manager last night ran cursing out the back door of the restaurant with a hand towel box in his hand…illegals had been using the toilet and threw their used toilet paper into the box because that’s what they do in Mexico because sewage systems can’t take tissue paper. The illegals had been throwing their used toilet paper into the hand towel box!” I traveled through Mexico and saw it myself. This story represents the tip of an ugly disease epidemic growing in America.
    As a nation, what we’re facing is like a 50 car pile up on a foggy morning on an expressway in Pennsylvania. Everyone speeding into the blinding fog bank begins slowing down too late. Someone brakes hard when another car slows down abruptly. The cars behind can’t stop; the chain reaction pile-up begins.
    Doesn’t anyone see what’s happening to America? Apparently not! Sixty-two of your 100 senators voted S.B. 2611. That bill assures our growth by 100 million in the next 34 years. However, that’s 100 million people mostly from Third World countries. That ensures pockets of poverty and disease already ravaging millions in those countries to be transplanted into America.
    For all Americans, this E. Coli outbreak stands as a harbinger of things to come. When you degrade health standards, hire illegal aliens carrying multiple of diseases or disease provoking habits, you’ve got a national crisis in the making.
    Ironically, even our U.S. Senators stand at risk as well as their families. Even if they live in gated communities, at some point in time, with these illegal aliens invading every nook and cranny of our society—everyone becomes vulnerable to disease, terror, death and fraud wrought by this invasion.
    With this E. Coli outbreak, even Popeye may find himself headed for the emergency room. However, he’ll be forced to wait in line behind countless illegal aliens given free access ahead of him. Not only that, he’ll be paying for their doctor visits with his hard earned tax dollars. This time, at the end of the cartoon, he won’t be chortling with Olive Oil.
    END OF AN ERA 1/20/2009

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    ruthiela,

    Thanks for finding this article,I have forwarded it to everyone on my extended email list (2203 folks). Food for thought.Bad Pun
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    Thanks for the post. Frosty nails it again as usual!
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    Re: SPINACH SALAD ANYONE?

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthiela
    Might dozens or more do their morning constitutional amongst the crops for lack of a porta-potty? Might the contamination be spread across the fields by the common practice of “flood irrigation?” Would flooding spread the contamination further?
    Another winning article by Frosty!

    I like the above words in the above quote, "morning constitutional." Sick and disgusting to think about though and disease carrying.

    Some later portions of this article on how illegal aliens spread diseases in America are similar to writings in Frosty's book, " Immigrations Unarmed Invasion: Deadly Consequences."

    http://www.frostywooldridge.com/books/books.html
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    I Won't Say I Told You So...

    and I really won't. Well, maybe just a little. This will be the only time I lecture about germs here.

    Tuberculosis, at one time eradicated here, is back, with a vengence. It now takes six months of anti-biotic treatment to cure someone of TB. The scariest part is how very easy it is to catch. You just have to share the same air space.

    Ok, repeat after me class: I will rub my hands, vigorously, under running water for as long as it takes to sing Happy Birthday to Myself. Singing out loud is optional. Of course, with soap is best. It is the mechanical action of knocking microbes off the surface of the skin that cleans your hands.

    Turn off the water with a paper towel. Use that paper towel to open the door.

    Just the other day, I visited the doctor's office. His nurse used a new fangled piece of medical equipment on me. A surface thermometer that is swiped over the face. I asked her if she cleans it between patients. She blithely said "Oh no, I just wipe the make up off of it every few hours." This was a Texas blondie in her 30's. I gagged. Acne bacteria is contagious, by the way. Which is why you should never touch your face with the phone.

    It's not easy being so conscious of your environment all the time. We wouldn't have to be so vigilant if we weren't under invasion.
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    and if you do get sick and land in the hospital, guess who wotks in the kitchens and claens rhw rooms?
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    ruth,

    Thanks for the article. Have passed it on to my network.
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    2 More Deaths Possibly Linked to Spinach
    Sep 22, 1:45 PM (ET)

    Health officials were investigating Friday whether the death of a Maryland woman who was infected with E. coli is linked to the national spinach-related outbreak of the bacteria.

    Meanwhile, an Idaho toddler died from a kidney disease associated with E. coli infection, but health officials did not know if it was connected to contaminated spinach.

    Tissue samples of the Maryland woman and some of the spinach she ate just before she became ill were submitted to state labs for testing, Washington County Health Department spokesman Rod MacRae said. Results could take days, he said.

    He said it was not clear whether the woman's E. coli was the same type as the one blamed on tainted spinach. But, he said, "this is a very suspicious association at this point, there's no question about it."

    MacRae would not identify the woman beyond saying she was a Washington County resident in her 80s who died Sept. 13 at a Hagerstown hospital.

    Kyle Algood, 2, of Chubbuck, Idaho, died Wednesday at a Salt Lake City hospital from hemolytic-uremic syndrome, said Dr. Christine Hahn, epidemiologist at the Idaho Department of Health.

    Kyle had bloody diarrhea, and family members told hospital officials that he had eaten packaged spinach, Hahn said.

    "We know that if he had that kidney disease, it makes it very probable that he had E. coli," Hahn said.

    Test results will probably be available next week, Hahn said.

    Kyle's mother, Robyn Algood, said the family has "been through all the range of emotions: the grief, the sadness, the guilt, some anger. ... We know God called him home," she told KSL-TV.

    E. coli is often spread by human or animal waste. The bacteria is known to have killed one person and sickened at least 158 others in 24 states since last month. The infection total includes Tennessee's first case, announced Friday.

    Federal and state officials have traced the outbreak to contaminated spinach from at least one of nine farms and several processing plants in California's Monterey, San Benito and Santa Clara counties. The region produces more than half of the nation's spinach crop.

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    And I used to like spinach, even used it for salad instead of lettuce.

    Wonder how all those farmers who hire illegals are going to feel if/when their products get contaminated and people stop buying their produce.
    I don't care what you call me, so long as you call me AMERICAN.

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