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Jul 28, 2013 18:00:52   #
Babsan
 
Lou wrote:
Genius ? No , I just know the history , that you obviously DON'T :
President Gerald Ford signed the Indochina Migration and Refugee Act of 1975, which granted the refugees special status to enter the country and established a domestic resettlement program.
Vietnamese have been immigrating to the US for the past 30 years .There are now 1.2 million . This has been going on throughout ALL Administrations . Vietnamese who have entered this country have all entered through LEGAL MEANS , and Border Security has absolutely nothing to do the Vietnamese in this country . As I said learn your history GENIUS .
Genius ? No , I just know the history , that you o... (show quote)


I am so glad that we/I have a GENIUS around.But,still Carter cut out some of the medicals needed PRIOR to entering the US,which has aided in the introduction of "plagues"that was erased by vaccines prior.

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Jul 28, 2013 18:39:55   #
Lou Loc: Florida
 
Babsan wrote:
I am so glad that we/I have a GENIUS around.But,still Carter cut out some of the medicals needed PRIOR to entering the US,which has aided in the introduction of "plagues"that was erased by vaccines prior.


I said I wasn't . However you may think yourself one . Carter cut out NOTHING . You another one too lazy to look any thing up before you speak . Go check CDC records on Tuberculosis over the past 40 years .
The Changing Epidemiology of TB

Tuberculosis (TB), a disease caused by bacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis, causes nearly 2 million deaths worldwide each year.1

Between 1985 and 1992, cases of TB in the United States increased by 20 percent. This period of resurgence of TB disease was fueled by:
&#9726;The onset of the HIV epidemic
&#9726;Increases in TB cases among foreign-born persons
&#9726;Outbreaks in congregate settings (correctional facilities and homeless shelters)
&#9726;Deterioration of the infrastructure for TB services
&#9726;Development of difficult-to-treat cases of Multiple Drug Resistant (MDR) TB2

Today the trend has been reversed. TB cases reported to CDC for 2005 represented a 2.9% decrease from 2004 and a 47% decrease from 1992,3 when the number of cases and the case rate peaked during a resurgence in the United States. In 2005, the thirteenth consecutive year of decline, the TB case rate was 4.8 per 100,000.4 This reduction is attributed to more effective TB-control programs that emphasize prompt identification of persons with TB, prompt initiation of appropriate therapy, and efforts to ensure that therapy will be completed.


yea , it's a cut and paste ...and you can do it too ....and learn something .

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