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Title: All Texas HS games halted due to swine flu
Source: WFAA
URL Source: http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/d ... 429_ac_ap-hsswine.17fd20f.html
Published: Apr 29, 2009
Author: AP
Post Date: 2009-04-29 22:22:19 by X-15
Keywords: None
Views: 386
Comments: 18

AUSTIN -- Texas officials postponed all public high school athletic and academic competitions on Wednesday until May 11 because of the swine flu outbreak.

The move suspends the baseball and softball seasons and eliminates the regional track championships that were to start Friday, said Charles Breithaupt, executive director of the University Interscholastic League. He said league officials acted on the recommendation of public health officials.

"The health and safety of our student activity participants is of the utmost importance," Breithaupt said. "Taking every possible precaution to prevent the further spreading of this disease is an important contribution to the welfare of our great state, and altering the schedule of our events is a way to keep our participants safe."

School officials say 53,000 students are out of school due to concern over the virus, and dozens of schools were closed to be sanitized.

The state golf and tennis championships are scheduled to begin May 11.

The state track meet, one of the largest high school track and field competitions in the country, has been extended from its normal two days to three and is scheduled for May 12-14.

All UIL academic competitions, including a state meet that was to begin May 7, were also postponed and will be rescheduled later.

With 16 confirmed cases of swine flue in Texas, Gov. Rick Perry announced a disaster declaration Wednesday for the entire state. The declaration will allow officials to begin emergency protective measures and seek reimbursement from the federal government.

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#4. To: X-15 (#0)

I see this as having a positive effect. Parents may just get pissed off enough to demand that the border be closed, and that all illegal aliens be rounded up and deported?

hondo68  posted on  2009-04-29   22:30:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: hondo68, X-15 (#4)

I see this as having a positive effect. Parents may just get pissed off enough to demand that the border be closed, and that all illegal aliens be rounded up and deported?

At the risk of repeating a post, the very first copy of SOLDIER OF FORTUNE MAGAZINE I bought back in the early '80's showed two pix of a Mexican who was caught working as the salad chef in an upscale Chicago eatery.

The first pic showed him in his clean, starched white smock which covered him up to the neck and all exposed skin appeared normal and healthy.

The next photo showed him without the smock and his chest was eaten up with "wet leprosy", and he was contagious.

Obviously the quest for a better life for himself and his kin was such a strong motivation that he didn't care if he infected untold gavachos.

A few years ago a doctor posed a plan to completely eradicate leprosy worldwide for a cost of around two million dollars. Perhaps it would be in our own interests to eradicate any and all 3rd world diseases we can, if for no other reason because North America is about to see the re-emergence of some we've already defeated (polio, TB) and the introduction of others we've never had.

I suppose if members of congress' peckers start dropping off we'll see some action on the issue of unchecked immigration of our sickly and otherwise less fortunate hermanos y hermanas.

Otherwise I don't hold much hope.

Imagine eliminating an ancient scourge for the price of an inaugural ball.

Of course I couldn't pick a worse time to talk about this, as the ancient skeletal remains of the elite sit in their crushed velvet chairs of their carved cherry and walnut paneled sanctums and plot the deaths of billions of "W.E.'s" including me.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2009-04-29   23:45:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: HOUNDDAWG (#8)

Of course I couldn't pick a worse time to talk about this, as the ancient skeletal remains of the elite sit in their crushed velvet chairs of their carved cherry and walnut paneled sanctums and plot the deaths of billions of "W.E.'s" including me.

Anytime is the best time to bring out the truth.

Two years ago I sent a large manila envelope with about 50 pages of stories (printed at my expense from legitimate newspapers) of crimes committed by illegal mexicons to my Congresscritter in D.C., with the word 'mexico' highlighted in yellow in each story. It had NO effect on his will to do anything about the open border.

X-15  posted on  2009-04-29   23:52:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: X-15 (#9)

AFTERTHOUGHT:

I live in Delaware.

The Dupont Company began the tradition of caring for families when their workers died in the manufacture of explosives before the Revolutionary War. The survivors were provided with housing, jobs (if the spouses and older children could work) and education, and until about 20 years ago Dupont was a great, family oriented place to work and to retire from.

Now, every ancillary production facility in the state (and other states including NJ, TN, PA, MD, etc.,) have been sold off and the Dupont workers replaced with people getting lower wages and little or no benefits.

Even the original nylon plant in Seaford is now run by another company. And, Dupont has outsourced every possible function inside their existing plants that cut costs and boosted the dividends to shareholders.

And those employees who are not yet retired are waiting with bated breath, hoping that they don't get canned weeks, months or years before their full eligibility for pensions take effect. In the mean time they're working side by side with lower salaried contractors who replaced their former Dupont co-workers.

(Oh, what a feeling to know that you're only there because the company can't replace you....yet. But, if a patent is nearing expiration, i.e. *Freon, and the company cannot successfully have it outlawed while holding the patent on the only acceptable replacement, or, the product is withdrawn from the market, then...your department may be the next that's outsourced)

The company has offered several early out incentives in the past 20 years, and some of the workers who took it made out and some didn't. But, the company doesn't tip its hand (who'll be kept on and allowed to work toward retirement or who'll be fired) until it's too late and it's a roll of the dice for those who must decide....

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*Freon was suddenly determined to be the greatest threat to humanity and (possibly to the entire Milky Way Galaxy) of all known ozone killers just as the patent was up. The sudden ban proved to be short sighted when the govt found that it couldn't recharge or retrofit their own DC office building air conditioners and refrigeration or even essential military cooling equipment before the existing supply of Freon was exhausted, so they asked to Dupont Company to produce another 100 million lbs of the "deadly stuff"!

The incestuous relationship between FedCo and Dupont cannot be overstated. Dupont even did work on the bomb during WWll, and they didn't charge the govt a dime. The only requirement was that the company would not be liable for any cleanup or waste storage, and probably any deaths resulting from "on the job training". The Deepwater plant right across the river from me has recently buried radioactive building debris under the contractors' parking lot today. It was also the planned site for processing VX nerve gas from US Army stockpiles, and to dump the end product into The Delaware River. That plan has been halted...for now.

But what Dupont wants Dupont gets so the last chapter hasn't been scribbled yet....As it is the only fish that are (arguably) safe for human consumption this far north of the bay and ocean are migrating stripers. It's hard to believe that this river used to have booming fisheries that pulled 10 ft long sturgeon from this river-before DE, S.E. PA and South Jersey became industrial/petrochemical waste dumps.

So, if Dupont says "we need a financial edge to keep afloat and to continue our work on XXX weapons systems for the DOD-And, we hold the patent on R-407C so, if R22 (Freon) is outlawed we'll have many more years working together in a mutually beneficial relationship....." what is FedCo gonna say?

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