Sunday, April 26, 2009

Potential Flu Pandemic Finds Open Borders

The government lack of reaction to the swine flu is typical of the Obama administration. The United States has not issued any travel warnings or quarantines.

Meanwhile CNN says Canada has issued a travel health notice, saying the public health agency was "tracking clusters of severe respiratory illness with deaths in Mexico." South Korea said it will test airline passengers arriving from the United States. And Japan will convene a Cabinet meeting Monday to come up with measures to block the entry of the virus into the country.

More than 1,300 people with flu-like symptoms have been admitted to hospitals in Mexico, and officials are trying to determine how many of them have swine flu, said Jose Cordova Villalobos, the country's health minister.

"The president's trip to Mexico has not put his health in any danger," spokesman Baghdad Bob Gibbs said. I guess that means there is nothing to worry about. Any precautions would interfere with Obama and his open borders plot to allow in and grant amnesty to as many illegals as possible. This would guarantee him reelection and a mandate to turn us into the socialist workers paradise he feels we deserve.

According to the Sierra Vista Herald, lots of illegal immigrants are crossing into Cochise County in Arizona according to some people who live in the area.

Nothing is being done to prevent it and if some of them happen to be carrying the flu virus do you think our government cares? Obama certainly doesn't, Napolitano doesn't, John McCain doesn't, Gabby Giffords doesn't and the list could go on and on.

Guatemala ordered tighter control of its northern border with Mexico. Brazil is intensifying vigilance in ports, airports and borders to check travelers’ health, luggage, aircrafts and ships in a preventive action against the outbreak in Mexico.

The Barack Obama administration does zip even though this has the potential to make Katrina look like nothing. Oh, there will be a briefing...more talking. I guess we can all hope it goes away.

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