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Point of View: swine flu fiasco

Neal Barton
November 3, 2009 - 4:27pm

TYLER — Neal Barton offers his "Point of View" about who is responsible for the swine flu fiasco.


4 comments

I love your POV comments. Your circular logic is so amusing it keeps me laughing for days and days. Please keep it up. Perhaps your efforts will contribute to the extinction of hateful bias like yours even earlier than hoped. It is neither Christian, nor Right, but certainly pompous.

A. Armstrong

2 weeks ago

Oh, and for added fun, you might want to retract this "POV" considering it isn't true.

http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2009/11/white_...

"There is no vaccine in Guantanamo, and there's no vaccine on the way to Guantanamo," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters today.

But you won't, because you have no journalistic integrity.

Jay

2 weeks ago

Did you ever stop to think about what would happen at Gitmo if H1N1 broke out amongst the prisoners? Did you even pause to consider what an outbreak like that would do to ANY prison? There would be a rush on the infirmary, the security nightmare that would inevitably ensue could lead to riots, possible escapes, attacks on the guards, etc.

Besides, this kills two birds with one stone. The people who are idiots and don't know what a vaccine is or why it is nothing to be feared can rest assured that prisoners will be the guinea pigs to test out the vaccine and make sure it is safe. You people don't care about human rights violations anyway, so you should be all for this.

Jay

2 weeks ago

Sounds like you have common sense...Ever thought about running for office?

Michelle Santos

2 weeks ago

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