Argentina’s minister of Health Juan Manzur confirmed on Saturday that the number of deaths from the A/H1N1 virus influenza had reached 55, although non government organizations insist the number is higher. Read full article
Thank Mrs. K--- she values her political career over the welfare of the people of Argentina. The elections should have been delayed, the schools closed sooner, and the people warned and educated better. I hope Argentina pays her back for this, and that the people wake up to the fact that her political party sucks. They want to redistribute your wealth, not their own personal ill gotten gains.
How irresponsible and greedy of a people's president to risk hundreds of lives of those with Diabetes, Asthma, and other chronical diseases, and of children and others who are at serious risk - just for the sake of staying in power. Mrs K, shame on you and your gouvernment! You are directly responsible for manipulating and hiding the true measure of this disease. And your responsibility goes far beyond Argentina: at least 20 tourists who came back from Argentina fell ill, too, and made others ill, too. What a service to tourism, what a service to your country! Shame, shame, shame on you!
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThank Mrs. K--- she values her political career over the welfare of the people of Argentina. The elections should have been delayed, the schools closed sooner, and the people warned and educated better. I hope Argentina pays her back for this, and that the people wake up to the fact that her political party sucks. They want to redistribute your wealth, not their own personal ill gotten gains.
Jul 05th, 2009 - 06:04 pm - Link - Report abuse 0How irresponsible and greedy of a people's president to risk hundreds of lives of those with Diabetes, Asthma, and other chronical diseases, and of children and others who are at serious risk - just for the sake of staying in power. Mrs K, shame on you and your gouvernment! You are directly responsible for manipulating and hiding the true measure of this disease. And your responsibility goes far beyond Argentina: at least 20 tourists who came back from Argentina fell ill, too, and made others ill, too. What a service to tourism, what a service to your country! Shame, shame, shame on you!
Jul 10th, 2009 - 03:34 am - Link - Report abuse 0Who will sue Mrs K?
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