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    Communicable Disease Scoreboard

    The illegal aliens' Communicable Disease Scoreboard
    Keywords: Weapons of Mass Destruction, WMD, Biological Warfare, Bio-Terrorism, Kennedy, McCain

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    Horrendous diseases that long ago America had conquered are resurging. Horrific diseases common in Third World poverty and medical ignorance suddenly are appearing in American emergency rooms and medical offices. Along with the visible invasion of Illegal Aliens across our borders is an invisible invasion of deadly diseases.
    These are the weapons that the world's largest unarmed army is currently using against the United States. The disease-carrying illegals are winning. Americans pay with their lives. Does the Senate even consider this? NO! The Senate answers to the Council on Foreign Relations, The Trilateral Commission, and foreign lobby organizations.

    Tuberculosis

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    Many illegals who skulk across our borders have tuberculosis (TB). That disease had disappeared from America thanks to excellent hygiene and powerful modern drugs such as Isoniazid and Rifampin. TB’s swift, deadly return now is lethal for about 60% of those infected.
    New Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis, MDR-TB Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    MDR-TB [treatment] takes 24 months with many expensive drugs that cost around $250,000 with toxic side effects. Each illegal with MDR-TB coughs and infects 10 to 30 people, who will not show symptoms immediately. Latent disease explodes later.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    Virulent TB outbreaks afflicted schoolteachers and children in Michigan,and adults and kids in Texas.The teachers and kids caught it at school from coughing children of Illegal Aliens. In Minnesota, policemen suddenly came down with MDR-TB. The cops caught it in their patrol cars when they arrested Illegal Aliens who coughed in their faces. Recently TB erupted in Portland, Maine, and Del Ray Beach, Florida.
    Chagas disease

    Chagas disease, also called American trypanosomiasis or "kissing bug disease," is transmitted by the reduviid bug, which prefers to bite the lips and face. The protozoan parasite that it carries, Trypanosoma cruzi, infects 18 million people annually in Latin America and causes 50,000 deaths. The disease also infiltrates America's blood supply. Chagas affects blood transfusions and transplanted organs. No cure exists. Hundreds of blood recipients may be silently infected.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty Wooldridge
    Chagas Disease is brought directly from Mexico and Latin America where it has infected over 18,000,000 people. The T-Cruzi protozoan destroys heart tissue and other organs. "One can contract it by eating uncooked food contaminated with infective feces of the Vinchuca Bug. It crosses over the border in the bodies of an average of 2,200 illegal aliens daily. Whether it's dengue fever, now in Florida, Hemmorhagic Fever coming up from Texas border towns or E-coli intestinal parasites arriving with illegal aliens from Mexico daily, every American citizen is under a form of 'Bio Terrorism'. Tom Ridge of Homeland Security presents Americans with color coded 'alert' levels from Al Queda, but what he doesn't protect us from is a mounting invasion from an 'unarmed army' of disease carrying illegals who are becoming just as deadly as 9/11.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Gibson
    One of the imports to this country is chagas disease. It is caused by a parasite known as trypanosome. It is a blood-borne disease and is spread by triatomine insects. The parasite burrows into human tissue (usually in the face), where it then begins to multiply. In addition to being spread by insects, it can also be contracted through blood transfusions.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    Chagas Disease has no known cure. Chagas has the revolting nickname of kissing bug disease. The Reduviid bug has parasites that favor the lips and face for infection. That noxious Trypanosoma-Cruzi protozoan annually infects 18 million people in Latin America and causes 50,000 deaths.This seditious disease also infiltrates America’s blood supply. Chagas affects blood transfusions and transplanted organs. Hundreds of blood recipients may be silently infected. After 10 to 20 years, up to 30% will die when their hearts or intestines, enlarged and weakened by Chagas Disease, burst. Two people died of the three people in 2001 who received Chagas-infected organ transplants.
    Leprosy (Hansen's Disease)

    Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, was so rare in America that in 40 years only 900 people were afflicted. Suddenly, in the past three years America has more than 7,000 cases of leprosy. Leprosy now is endemic to northeastern states because illegal aliens and other immigrants brought leprosy from India, Brazil, the Caribbean and Mexico.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty Wooldridge
    Another distressing disease, leprosy, long feared from Biblical times, totaled 900 cases in the USA in the past 40 years. In the past three years, according to a report from the NY Times in February, 2003, leprosy has infected over 7,000 people in the United States. It was brought in by illegal immigrants from India, Brazil, Mexico and the Caribbean. Leprosy spreads by infected illegal aliens working in fast food, dish washing and hotels.
    Dengue fever

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    Dengue fever is exceptionally rare in America, though common in Ecuador, Peru, Vietnam, Thailand, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Mexico. Recently, according to the report, there was a virulent outbreak of dengue fever in Webb County, Texas, which borders Mexico.
    Dengue Hemorrhagic Feaver

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    Though dengue is usually not a fatal disease, dengue hemorrhagic fever routinely kills.
    Polio

    Polio was eradicated from America, but now reappears in illegal immigrants as do intestinal parasites, says the report.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    Polio was eradicated from America but now reappears in illegal immigrants. Intestinal parasites were mostly obliterated. Our fine sanitation and microbe-safe food supplies made them disappear. But they are back, in the bodies of Illegal Aliens.
    Malaria

    Malaria was obliterated, but now is re-emerging in Texas.

    Kawasaki Disease

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    About 4000 young children under age five annually in America contract the infectious disease called Kawasaki Disease. Youngsters develop fever, red eyes, “strawberry tongue,” and acute inflammation of their coronary arteries and other blood vessels. Many suffer heart attacks and sudden death.
    Hepatitis A, B, and C

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    Hepatitis A, B, and C are resurging.An outbreak of Hepatitis A in 2003 near Pittsburgh endangered 3000 thanks to infected Mexico-grown scallions and Illegal Alien kitchen workers in a Chi-Chi’s restaurant. Two Americans died. Asians number 4% of Americans but over 50% of Hepatitis B cases. We inoculate all newborns for Hepatitis B although mainly Asians are susceptible. Why? The answer is political judgment not medical judgment.
    Marburg Disease

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    Deadly Marburg disease, like the fierce hemorrhagic Ebola, right now in April, 2005, is devastating Angola. Physicians in that African country are despairing as hundreds of infected people bleed to death. Just one infected person who could walk through the Golden Door of our Hospital to the World could be a suicide bomber with incendiaries in his arteries, veins, or capillaries.
    Weapons Grade Disease Strains

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., ESQ
    Terrorists are buying so-called “weapons grade” strains of disease organisms for bio-warfare. America risks devastation by evil intent of a terrorist or by innocent accident of an infected Illegal Alien walking through our foolishly open Golden Door.
    No Sanitation

    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty Wooldridge
    If you travel into the Third World such as Mexico, Central and South America, you will notice that while visiting a bathroom there is a box for used toilet paper in the corner and no soap or paper towels at the lavatory. The sewage systems can not handle toilet paper so it is a habit to throw it in the box provided which is open to flies and cockroaches. Additionally, for most Third World people, washing hands is non existent. Today, in California, Florida, Georgia and spreading to other states across the nation, recent arrivals are so accustomed to throwing their used toilet paper into boxes, they throw it into trash cans. Whether they work at the counter or chopping tomatoes, they often do not wash their hands. Thousands carry head lice, leprosy, tuberculosis and hepatitis A, B, and C.
    Serving up disease:

    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty Wooldridge
    On November 6, 2003, at a local restaurant chain, Chi-Chi's in Beaver Valley, Pennsylvania, unscreened employees 'served' up plates of infectious hepatitis A to their patrons. Over 3,000 had to receive the painful gammaglobulin shots while two Americans died. Health officials reported, "Workers may have contaminated food by failure to follow basic hygiene in cleaning hands after using the bathroom." The employees were not health screened by the restaurant chain.
    The Hot Zone

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Gibson
    A 'hot-zone' of disease can be found in this nations border states. Illegal immigrants are setting up so-called "colonias" just inside the states of New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. The shanty towns are comprised mostly of cardboard shacks and huts made with cast-off building materials. They have no sanitation, and are surrounded by mounds of garbage. The estimated 185,000 illegals share their makeshift towns with armies of rats. Of course, diseases only common to Central and South America run rampant in these places.
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    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=43275
    http://www.newswithviews.com/Cosman/madeleine3.htm
    http://www.frostywooldridge.com/article ... eases.html
    http://www.americandaily.com/article/7751

    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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    I live in FL and not far from Del Ray....I didn't hear anything about a TB outbreak and our officials certainly would have sounded the alarm on that one....nor have I heard of any reports of dengue fever in Florida. Wonder where they are getting this info?

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    Hi Barkway,

    The links at the bottom of the posted message contained most of the info used; a cursory search engine search reveals over half a million websites that address the subject of diseased illegals.

    I don't have time to hunt around right now; perhaps there is a zoned map showing concentrations of illegal alien borne diseases - or, given enough data, and ArcView map could be developed.

    Cool avatar, by the way.

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    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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    well, yes, but anyone can put anything they want on the internet....doesn't make it true. I was wondering what official they had gathered their facts from? I'm speaking strictly of those illnesses rumored to be circulating around Florida....not the general concept of impoverished people bringing in disease because they don't have adequate health care (that's just common sense).

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    I don't think they want us to know how serious this is. I think it was TB in Florida a few years ago and they made a slight mention on the news and said all people who had been in contact have been notified. But it was a WinnDixie deli employee so how would they know? Nothing was mentioned of race or citizenship status so I don't know much more than that.
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    Here's what I found at the FL DOH:
    http://www.doh.state.fl.us/disease_ctrl ... dengue.ppt

    Apparently there is the potential for endemic dengue here (because of mosquitos) but the last outbreak of any consequence was some years past.

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    and here is the county by county TB incidence map for 2005. They had no stats for 2006.
    http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Disease_ctrl ... es-map.pdf

    in my county, in 2005, there were 5.6 cases of TB per 100,000 people.

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    you can find all the info you want here: http://www.doh.state.fl.us/
    Quote Originally Posted by crazybird
    I don't think they want us to know how serious this is. I think it was TB in Florida a few years ago and they made a slight mention on the news and said all people who had been in contact have been notified. But it was a WinnDixie deli employee so how would they know? Nothing was mentioned of race or citizenship status so I don't know much more than that.

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    Hi Barkway,

    What I'm attempting to show is the threat.

    Given that 15,000 or so illegals successfully cross the border daily, and given the variety of destinations the coyotes truck them to, I would venture to say that any US map showing the threat would be a "picture in time" at best.

    Most of the diseases listed are exponentially horrible. Innocent Americans are going to die horrible deaths, thanks to Senator Kennedy's "fine, upstanding people." If the senate had done the right thing, many deaths would be and could be avoided. The senate thumbs their collective noses at the medical threat from the Mexican border. One needless death, at the hands of an illegal, is too much. The day the illegals bring MARBURG DISEASE across the border will be a day of the 911 magnitude.

    Ebola (similar to Marburg) patient, crashing and bleeding out.

    The best solution will be a rapid, mass deportation of all illegals. The cost of such a deportation will be far less, by the way, than providing free medical care to 22 million amnesty recipients. Ditto for H-1Bs!

    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by barkway
    well, yes, but anyone can put anything they want on the internet....doesn't make it true. I was wondering what official they had gathered their facts from? I'm speaking strictly of those illnesses rumored to be circulating around Florida....not the general concept of impoverished people bringing in disease because they don't have adequate health care (that's just common sense).
    Hi Barkway,

    I can't even come close to addressing Florida specifics.

    Here's the references that Dr. Cosman used in her article from http://www.newswithviews.com/Cosman/madeleine3.htm
    Footnotes:

    1 Madeleine Cosman, Illegal Aliens and EMTALA,
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    3 William Hawkins and Erin Anderson’s The Open Borders Lobby and the Nation’s Security after 9/11, Los Angeles: Center for the Study of Popular Culture, 2004. www.frontpagemagazine.com.
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    http://www.newswithviews.com/Cosman/madeleine3.htm

    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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