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E-coli...at the end of the Day: More E-coli

bhaktajan

Active Member
E-coli is the new watch word.

I have warnned of this jauggernaut heading toward us all:

The young lads with their sagging pants/underpants bearing "fashion de jour" (or has evolved since Marky-Mark Walberg's 'Kevin Kline' ad-campaign of the 80's) ---are spreading e-coli every where yet all upper crust folks remain in silence ---albeit "aghast" reticence.

E-coli & mad-cow both emerge from microform/yeast/mold growths that are borne of the most famous pH unbalancing acidosis producing state of our 'internal enviroment' aka, stool contamination.

Let us pray for the future generations to escape the unslought of our constitution's waste products' bane.

Amen!

God Save the Crown!!
Hurrah!!!

Bhaktajan
om tat sat

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UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE
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This is the latest update to the international survey of modern society's down fall due to fecal injestion ---by the Univesity of Bentover on Kissarse:

Outbreak in Europe blamed on 'super-toxic' strain - Yahoo! News

"Let us keep track of the newest vogue in World fecal ingestion" --Prof. Forest Gump II


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PS: We get what we deserve.
What goes around comes around.
 

ninerbuff

godless wonder
IMO, MRSA is much more dangerous than E coli since it can be anywhere. And antibiotics aren't guaranteed to stop it.
 

bhaktajan

Active Member
E. Coli, A Timely Legal Thriller
By ABIGAIL ZUGER, M.D. Published: June 27, 2011

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/28/health/views/28zuger.html?_r=1

If little mental woodpeckers of guilt begin to hammer away every time you reach for a John Grisham novel (shouldn’t you be reading something factual and relevant to current events?), your perfect beach book has arrived. With “Poisoned,” Jeff Benedict manages to deliver the full literary experience of a medico-legal thriller in a work of nonfiction that, fortuitously enough, could not be more relevant to recent headlines.
If little mental woodpeckers of guilt begin to hammer away every time you reach for a John Grisham novel (shouldn’t you be reading something factual and relevant to current events?), your perfect beach book has arrived. With “Poisoned,” Jeff Benedict manages to deliver the full literary experience of a medico-legal thriller in a work of nonfiction that, fortuitously enough, could not be more relevant to recent headlines.
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Microbiological Data Program, Crucial E. Coli Screening For Produce, Axed By Congress

Microbiological Data Program, Crucial E. Coli Screening For Produce, Axed By Congress
First Posted: 07/ 5/11 09:26 AM ET Updated: 07/ 5/11 12:36 PM ET
Congress has passed a bill that would cut all funding from the Microbiological Data Program, which food safety experts call the United States' most important defense against produce-borne E. coli infection, the Chicago Tribune reports. The Microbiological Data Program was tasked with screening a broad swath of fruits and vegetables for pathogens, including salmonella, which sickened 20 Americans last week, and E. coli, which has killed dozens and infected thousands in Europe over the past month.
Representatives from the agricultural industry had been lobbying for the program to be cut for years, arguing that it led to unnecessary recalls. They also allege . . .


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House Leadership Supported Massive Giveaways to Big Ag while Taking a Chainsaw to Nutrition & Food Safety

Elizabeth Kucinich: House Leadership Supported Massive Giveaways to Big Ag while Taking a Chainsaw to Nutrition & Food Safety
As Congress returns from the Independence Day celebration recess, it is an ideal time for all of us to reflect on how dependent political figures and big agribusiness seem to be on each other.
Last month -- in what I considered an outrageous political shell game --key figures in the House of Representatives quietly blocked a bipartisan plan to cut $167 million in government subsidies to agribusiness and wealthy farmers which was included in the House Agricultural Appropriations bill,
 

bhaktajan

Active Member
Oh, bugger!
I posted this twice. Can an Adminstrator delete this 2nd post, please??
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E. Coli, A Timely Legal Thriller
By ABIGAIL ZUGER, M.D. Published: June 27, 2011

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/28/health/views/28zuger.html?_r=1

If little mental woodpeckers of guilt begin to hammer away every time you reach for a John Grisham novel (shouldn’t you be reading something factual and relevant to current events?), your perfect beach book has arrived.

With “Poisoned,” Jeff Benedict manages to deliver the full literary experience of a medico-legal thriller in a work of nonfiction that, fortuitously enough, could not be more relevant to recent headlines.

If little mental woodpeckers of guilt begin to hammer away every time you reach for a John Grisham novel (shouldn’t you be reading something factual and relevant to current events?), your perfect beach book has arrived.

With “Poisoned,” Jeff Benedict manages to deliver the full literary experience of a medico-legal thriller in a work of nonfiction that, fortuitously enough, could not be more relevant to recent headlines.


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Microbiological Data Program, Crucial E. Coli Screening For Produce, Axed By Congress

Microbiological Data Program, Crucial E. Coli Screening For Produce, Axed By Congress
First Posted: 07/ 5/11 09:26 AM ETUpdated: 07/ 5/11 12:36 PM ET
Congress has passed a bill that would cut all funding from the Microbiological Data Program, which food safety experts call the United States' most important defense against produce-borne E. coli infection, the Chicago Tribune reports. The Microbiological Data Program was tasked with screening a broad swath of fruits and vegetables for pathogens, including salmonella, which sickened 20 Americans last week, and E. coli, which has killed dozens and infected thousands in Europe over the past month.
Representatives from the agricultural industry had been lobbying for the program to be cut for years, arguing that it led to unnecessary recalls. They also allege . . .


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House Leadership Supported Massive Giveaways to Big Ag while Taking a Chainsaw to Nutrition & Food Safety

Elizabeth Kucinich: House Leadership Supported Massive Giveaways to Big Ag while Taking a Chainsaw to Nutrition & Food Safety
As Congress returns from the Independence Day celebration recess, it is an ideal time for all of us to reflect on how dependent political figures and big agribusiness seem to be on each other.
Last month -- in what I considered an outrageous political shell game --key figures in the House of Representatives quietly blocked a bipartisan plan to cut $167 million in government subsidies to agribusiness and wealthy farmers which was included in the House Agricultural Appropriations bill, . . .
 
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