Just when the Ebola plague seems to have disappeared from
the American scene, at least temporarily, The CDC is now revealing that a
deadly disease called Chagas has invaded the U.S. This infection is transmitted by the “Kissing
Bug” when the bug bites its sleeping victims and deposits its feces where the
unsuspecting victim will rub it into the wound.
According to BREITBART.COM,
the disease can remain in the victim’s blood for over 20 years before it manifests
symptoms. The first stage of the disease has few symptoms, and they can seem
like symptoms of other illnesses, with fever, fatigue, achiness, headaches,
loss of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. Those symptoms can last for weeks or
months, but the second stage can trigger an enlarged heart, heart failure,
altered heart rate or rhythm, cardiac arrest, or enlarged esophagus or colon. The actual parasite causing the disease,
Trypanosoma cruzi, is found in Mexico, Central America, and South America.
Roughly eight million people have the disease; most are unaware they have it.
COMMENTS:
Well, I don’t know what to say. Most victims have visited Latin America… one
more reason the close the border, I guess.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Obama is really going berserk. Now, he’s calling for vast regulation of the
Internet. (Carrie ~ Hanford, WA)
A. I think we’re in for some really nasty behavior on the
part of this “President.” To a very
large extent, the Internet has been exposing him for what he is and he doesn’t
like it. As a matter of fact, they want
the ability to censor what we bloggers put into print. Someone needs to give him an enema.
Q. I hear Obama is in trouble regarding Native Americans and
race? (Polly ~ Laramie, WY)
A. There’s an unrecognized
tribe in Virginia, the Pamunkey Tribe. Congressional
Black Caucus lawmakers fired off an irate letter to the Administration because the
tribe explicitly prohibits interracial marriage of its members with Africans or
African Americans, and the Admisistration is about to confer federal recognition on the tribe. Now, here’s the question of the day for you legal beagles: It
is established law that Native American tribes are Sovereign Nations, so why
can’t they bar interracial marriage? Granted,
they will not qualify for federal assistance dollars, but other than that, how
can the government stop it? Please pass
the popcorn; this is going to be a good movie to watch.
Q. What’s all of this ruckus about Valerie Jarrett? (Ty ~ Seattle, WA)
A. A subject I brought up a long, long time ago and have
alluded to many times since. Valerie and
the Obama’s go way back together and they are as close as three peas in a
pod. She rules with a vengeance, has
been heard to say going in to the 2012 elections that after Obama won a second
term he was going to be getting even with a lot of people, and she has kept
anyone and everyone who has anything to do with the Obama Administration in
fear for their jobs and maybe even their lives.
In other words, she’s the witch from hell, or something like that.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much the same as
when Columbus discovered America, which didn’t turn out well for the Native
Americans.” ~ Stephen Hawking
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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