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A U.S. military spokesman in Haiti reported today that six American soldiers involved in the aid mission have come down with malaria, one of whom was evacuated for treatment, the others are recovering, and scheduled to return to their duties.
In response to the report on AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka's speech at the National Press Club, LaRouche said to tell the labor movement, "Come on, cut it out! If you want health care, go back to Hill-Burton. You can't protest, you have to kill the health-care bill.
by Christine Craig, Associate Editor, 21st Century Science & Technology
A tiny mutation detected in one of the RNA strands of the AHN1 virus has led to worldwide speculation as to whether this means the virus is about to turn into another 1918 pandemic.
A panic is under way over H1N1 flu in western Ukraine, including quarantines and panic buying of drugs in Lviv, Ternopil, and other towns.
President Obama proclaimed the H1N1 virus a national emergency Friday night, a move that allows for the waiving of some Federal rules if the spread of the virus strains the capabilities of medical providers.
LaRouche Statement
In discussion with colleagues Jan. 16, Lyndon LaRouche outlined the parameters of the health care program which must be adopted, following the dumping of Obama's deathcare policy.
In the center of the decades-long health-care ripoff of the American people stands AIG, the huge Wall Street/London parasite linked to Goldman Sachs, which Timothy Geithner has "bailed out" with at least $180 billion of taxpayers' money, while he has rewritten the terms of the mega-bailout package FOUR TIMES to AIG's advantage.
On Thursday, Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich) a supporter of a single-payer approach to health care, accused the President of "bowing down" to Republicans and corporate interests on health reform.
American statesman Lyndon LaRouche blew open the Obama Administration's attempt to cover up its failure to produce the vaccine needed to protect the American people from the H1N1 pandemic.
Throughout the nation, one state after another has been forced to shut down H1N1 vaccination clinics as the supply of serum runs out. One state after another is being informed that there is no estimated time on when additional serum may become available.
