Sore Throat After Alien Contact, Is Potentially Dangerous

See your doctor if you get a sore throat within two weeks of alien amnesty

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20 Responses to Sore Throat After Alien Contact, Is Potentially Dangerous

  1. Tom Harley says:

    Didn’t Fox News this morning (Oz time) just report that Obama has had a sore throat for the last few days?

  2. Don says:

    Illegal alien reflux is the diagnosis.

    • Gail Combs says:

      Illegal alien reflux is not quite as bad as illegal alien Tuberculosis.

      illegal immigrant kids housed in detention facilities…. there are children showing classic tuberculosis symptoms — spitting up blood, a constant cough and chest pain….

      ….at least a half dozen anonymous sources, including nurses and health care providers who worked at Lackland, allege that the government is covering up what they believe to be a very serious health threat.

      Several of my sources tell me that tuberculosis has become a dangerous issue at both the border and the camps.

      “The amount of tuberculosis is astonishing,” one health care provider told me. “The nurses are telling us the kids are really sick. The tuberculosis is definitely there.”…
      http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/07/07/immigration-crisis-tuberculosis-spreading-at-camps/

      I do not find this at all surprising since live cattle brought across the border are also testing positive for TB and so is Mexican cheese. Actually I would be very surprised if there were not cases of TB. That is why LEGAL immigrants have chest x-rays!

      (These are notes from 2008 and the links maybe dead.)

      “The high prevalence of bovine tuberculosis in Mexican cattle was discussed. A multiagency investigation in New York city identified 35 cases of human M. bovis infection. Fresh cheese from Mexico was identified as the likely source of infection” (Winters et al., 2005). http://www.nzfsa.govt.nz/science/riskprofiles/FW0320_Mbovis_in_meat_final_May_2006.pdf

      For Mexican Feeder Cattle in Effect April 1, 2002… Dr. Logan… said, the disease is extremely rare in U.S. herds. How ever, more TB-lesioned cattle are being detected at slaughter, and ear tags indicate that many of these animals are of Mexican origin. http://www.tahc.state.tx.us/news/pr/2002/302TBMx.pdf

      “The high prevalence of bovine tuberculosis in Mexican cattle was discussed. A multiagency investigation in New York city identified 35 cases of human M. bovis infection. Fresh cheese from Mexico was identified as the likely source of infection” (Winters et al., 2005). http://www.nzfsa.govt.nz/science/riskprofiles/FW0320_Mbovis_in_meat_final_May_2006.pdf

      The USDA now reports “The number of carcasses found infected with TB is 15 times higher than in 1986.” http://www.nytimes.com/1993/11/16/us/free-trade-accord-ranchers-increased-trade-mexican-cattle-brings-rise-disease-us.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm

  3. pwl says:

    The video you posted above is absolutely epic Tony.

  4. Dave G says:

    I like the Spaceballs version of this even better. “oh no. Not again.” we’ve said that many times in the past 6 years.

  5. John B., M.D. says:

    He had a scope which may have seen something suspicious, hence the CT.
    But I don’t have the medical records.

    In practice, for acid reflux, you would treat it with dietary modification, smoking and alcohol cessation, meds (e.g. H2-blockers, PPIs), and see if the symptoms (including sore throat) go away.

    If not, then scope, then CT if anything looked suspicious.

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