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Why not just hand out blankets with anthrax?

CDC Disease (trading) cards

Sick Idea: CDC Hands Out Disease Trading CardsPOSTED: 2:58 pm EDT June 27, 2007UPDATED: 4:37 pm EDT June 27, 2007ATLANTA -- A dead zebra on a card labeled "anthrax".A close-up of an oozing ulcer.They might not replace baseball trading cards as a hobby, but the Centers for Disease Control says sick trading cards are amazingly popular. It's CDC's way of getting middle school kids interested in science and health.The CDC gives the cards away for free at its visitor center, when the agency can keep them in stock. The sick cards disappear faster than a case of the 24 hour flu.The CDC said as it developed the idea, it was careful not to be too graphic. "We changed images to make sure they weren't scary for kids", said Judy Gantt, the director of the CDC's Global Health Oddysey.What was scarier than the dead zebra on the anthrax card?"The picture before the zebra was a woman who had anthrax on her eye," said Gantt."She basically lost her eye from anthrax. It was pretty gory."Right now the cards are out of stock, but you can download the pictures for free by clicking here.What's next for this truly sick idea? Foodborne illness trading cards are set to come out later this summer. Here's the link to the cards about vaccineshttp://www.cdc.gov/gcc/exhibit/cards2.htmIf I had any talent I would come up with the post vaccine autism cards.It is great the ways the CDC keeps comes up with to spend money!!

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Wow. I went to the link. Was it intentionally anti-immigrant, as

well?

Carolyn

>

> Why not just hand out blankets with anthrax?

>

>

> CDC Disease (trading) cards

>

>

> Sick Idea: CDC Hands Out Disease Trading Cards

>

> POSTED: 2:58 pm EDT June 27, 2007

> UPDATED: 4:37 pm EDT June 27, 2007

>

> ATLANTA -- A dead zebra on a card labeled " anthrax " .

>

> A close-up of an oozing ulcer.

>

> They might not replace baseball trading cards as a hobby, but the

> Centers for Disease Control says sick trading cards are amazingly

> popular. It's CDC's way of getting middle school kids interested

in

> science and health.

>

> The CDC gives the cards away for free at its visitor center, when

the

> agency can keep them in stock. The sick cards disappear faster

than a

> case of the 24 hour flu.

>

> The CDC said as it developed the idea, it was careful not to be

too

> graphic. " We changed images to make sure they weren't scary for

> kids " , said Judy Gantt, the director of the CDC's Global Health

> Oddysey.

>

> What was scarier than the dead zebra on the anthrax card?

>

> " The picture before the zebra was a woman who had anthrax on her

> eye, " said Gantt.

>

> " She basically lost her eye from anthrax. It was pretty gory. "

>

> Right now the cards are out of stock, but you can download the

> pictures for free by clicking here.

>

> What's next for this truly sick idea? Foodborne illness trading

cards

> are set to come out later this summer.

>

> Here's the link to the cards about vaccines

> http://www.cdc.gov/gcc/exhibit/cards2.htm

>

> If I had any talent I would come up with the post vaccine autism

> cards.

>

> It is great the ways the CDC keeps comes up with to spend money!!

>

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Okay, NAA etc, now's the chance. Make playing cards of the 52 most

responsible for autism!!! Like they did with Iraq war or Afangistan or

one of 'em. I'd pay some good money for a few stacks of those!!!!

Debi

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I vote for K Leitch and the Diva to be the jokers.

>

> Me too! I love this idea; It would be a collectors item, and some

day we

> can tell stories of how we fought these criminals!

> We could do an online version to start. What a cool project! Who

would be

> the Queen of hearts?

> Maybe we would have to come up with another suit (heartless)

for this

> bunch.

>

>

> >From: " Debi " <fightingautism@...>

> >Reply-EOHarm

> >EOHarm

> >Subject: Re: CDC Disease (trading) cards

> >Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 01:05:03 -0000

> >

> >Okay, NAA etc, now's the chance. Make playing cards of the 52 most

> >responsible for autism!!! Like they did with Iraq war or

Afangistan or

> >one of 'em. I'd pay some good money for a few stacks of those!!!!

> >

> >Debi

> >

> >-

> >

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I'm thinking Cruella DeGerberding has to be one of the lucky ladies.

We'd have to make Offit the joker.

Debi

>

> Me too! I love this idea; It would be a collectors item, and some

day we

> can tell stories of how we fought these criminals!

> We could do an online version to start. What a cool project! Who

would be

> the Queen of hearts?

> Maybe we would have to come up with another suit (heartless) for

this

> bunch.

>

>

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Hey! I know! We can make trading cards to give to AMA, APA, CDC, IOM, FDA

of our kids standing in their own bowel movements, pics of our pale kids in

melt-down modes, our babies' full-body rashes after vaccines, our kids

having seizures, etc! Now THAT'S a winner idea. Our tax dollars paid for

this latest?

Alison

>From: H <stratpat@...>

>Reply-EOHarm

>EOHarm

>Subject: Re: CDC Disease (trading) cards

>Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 18:03:49 -0400

>

>Why not just hand out blankets with anthrax?

>

>

> CDC Disease (trading) cards

>

>

> Sick Idea: CDC Hands Out Disease Trading Cards

>

> POSTED: 2:58 pm EDT June 27, 2007

> UPDATED: 4:37 pm EDT June 27, 2007

>

> ATLANTA -- A dead zebra on a card labeled " anthrax " .

>

> A close-up of an oozing ulcer.

>

> They might not replace baseball trading cards as a hobby, but the

> Centers for Disease Control says sick trading cards are amazingly

> popular. It's CDC's way of getting middle school kids interested in

> science and health.

>

> The CDC gives the cards away for free at its visitor center, when the

> agency can keep them in stock. The sick cards disappear faster than a

> case of the 24 hour flu.

>

> The CDC said as it developed the idea, it was careful not to be too

> graphic. " We changed images to make sure they weren't scary for

> kids " , said Judy Gantt, the director of the CDC's Global Health

> Oddysey.

>

> What was scarier than the dead zebra on the anthrax card?

>

> " The picture before the zebra was a woman who had anthrax on her

> eye, " said Gantt.

>

> " She basically lost her eye from anthrax. It was pretty gory. "

>

> Right now the cards are out of stock, but you can download the

> pictures for free by clicking here.

>

> What's next for this truly sick idea? Foodborne illness trading cards

> are set to come out later this summer.

>

> Here's the link to the cards about vaccines

> http://www.cdc.gov/gcc/exhibit/cards2.htm

>

> If I had any talent I would come up with the post vaccine autism

> cards.

>

> It is great the ways the CDC keeps comes up with to spend money!!

>

>

>

>

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My post vaccine autism card would be

picture of poop.

Pamela

" Courage is doing

what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker,

top US

fighter ace, WWI

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of purpleasdhope

Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007

5:16 PM

EOHarm

Subject: CDC Disease

(trading) cards

Sick Idea: CDC Hands Out Disease Trading Cards

POSTED: 2:58 pm EDT June 27, 2007

UPDATED: 4:37 pm EDT June 27, 2007

ATLANTA -- A

dead zebra on a card labeled " anthrax " .

A close-up of an oozing ulcer.

They might not replace baseball trading cards as a hobby, but the

Centers for Disease Control says sick trading cards are amazingly

popular. It's CDC's way of getting middle school kids interested in

science and health.

The CDC gives the cards away for free at its visitor center, when the

agency can keep them in stock. The sick cards disappear faster than a

case of the 24 hour flu.

The CDC said as it developed the idea, it was careful not to be too

graphic. " We changed images to make sure they weren't scary for

kids " , said Judy Gantt, the director of the CDC's Global Health

Oddysey.

What was scarier than the dead zebra on the anthrax card?

" The picture before the zebra was a woman who had anthrax on her

eye, " said Gantt.

" She basically lost her eye from anthrax. It was pretty gory. "

Right now the cards are out of stock, but you can download the

pictures for free by clicking here.

What's next for this truly sick idea? Foodborne illness trading cards

are set to come out later this summer.

Here's the link to the cards about vaccines

http://www.cdc.gov/gcc/exhibit/cards2.htm

If I had any talent I would come up

with the post vaccine autism

cards.

It is great the ways the CDC keeps comes

up with to spend money!!

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Cruella has to be Queen of Clubs or Spades. Yes, Spades. Offit needs to be

King of Clubs. Bush needs to be Jack of .... well, you pick.

>From: " Pettengill " <pettengirl@...>

>Reply-EOHarm

>EOHarm

>Subject: CDC Disease (trading) cards

>Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 18:51:20 -0700

>

>Me too! I love this idea; It would be a collectors item, and some day we

>can tell stories of how we fought these criminals!

>We could do an online version to start. What a cool project! Who would be

>the Queen of hearts?

> Maybe we would have to come up with another suit (heartless) for this

>bunch.

>

>

> >From: " Debi " <fightingautism@...>

> >Reply-EOHarm

> >EOHarm

> >Subject: Re: CDC Disease (trading) cards

> >Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 01:05:03 -0000

> >

> >Okay, NAA etc, now's the chance. Make playing cards of the 52 most

> >responsible for autism!!! Like they did with Iraq war or Afangistan or

> >one of 'em. I'd pay some good money for a few stacks of those!!!!

> >

> >Debi

> >

> >-

> >

>

>

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No, no. We need real " players " here. Frist, etc. How about just heroes in

the Hearts suit like Kirby, Bernie R., etc.? Researchers like Burbacher,

etc.?

>From: " Best Jr " <bettwice33@...>

>Reply-EOHarm

>EOHarm

>Subject: Re: CDC Disease (trading) cards

>Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 01:57:39 -0000

>

>I vote for K Leitch and the Diva to be the jokers.

>

> >

> > Me too! I love this idea; It would be a collectors item, and some

>day we

> > can tell stories of how we fought these criminals!

> > We could do an online version to start. What a cool project! Who

>would be

> > the Queen of hearts?

> > Maybe we would have to come up with another suit (heartless)

>for this

> > bunch.

> >

> >

> > >From: " Debi " <fightingautism@...>

> > >Reply-EOHarm

> > >EOHarm

> > >Subject: Re: CDC Disease (trading) cards

> > >Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 01:05:03 -0000

> > >

> > >Okay, NAA etc, now's the chance. Make playing cards of the 52 most

> > >responsible for autism!!! Like they did with Iraq war or

>Afangistan or

> > >one of 'em. I'd pay some good money for a few stacks of those!!!!

> > >

> > >Debi

> > >

> > >-

> > >

> >

>

>

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The level of disease in immigrant populations must be acknowledged.

The rationale of immigration and open borders, I believe, was one of the key reasons (among several) why the CDC began to reup the vaccine schedule.

It is not insignificant that the more aggressive vaccination schedule of the CDC was beginning to be put into place at about the same time of Reagan's immigration amnesty provisions.

Notwithstanding that, it shouldn't be used to tarnish an entire population.

CDC Disease (trading) cards> > > Sick Idea: CDC Hands Out Disease Trading Cards> > POSTED: 2:58 pm EDT June 27, 2007> UPDATED: 4:37 pm EDT June 27, 2007> > ATLANTA -- A dead zebra on a card labeled "anthrax".> > A close-up of an oozing ulcer.> > They might not replace baseball trading cards as a hobby, but the > Centers for Disease Control says sick trading cards are amazingly > popular. It's CDC's way of getting middle school kids interested in > science and health.> > The CDC gives the cards away for free at its visitor center, when the > agency can keep them in stock. The sick cards disappear faster than a > case of the 24 hour flu.> > The CDC said as it developed the idea, it was careful not to be too > graphic. "We changed images to make sure they weren't scary for > kids", said Judy Gantt, the director of the CDC's Global Health > Oddysey.> > What was scarier than the dead zebra on the anthrax card?> > "The picture before the zebra was a woman who had anthrax on her > eye," said Gantt.> > "She basically lost her eye from anthrax. It was pretty gory."> > Right now the cards are out of stock, but you can download the > pictures for free by clicking here.> > What's next for this truly sick idea? Foodborne illness trading cards > are set to come out later this summer. > > Here's the link to the cards about vaccines> http://www.cdc.gov/gcc/exhibit/cards2.htm> > If I had any talent I would come up with the post vaccine autism > cards.> > It is great the ways the CDC keeps comes up with to spend money!!>

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Yeah, but President Clinton needs his place, he did nothing during his

decade when rates were climbing through the roof. Perhaps every

President since the MMR was introduced should have a place...

Debi

>

> Cruella has to be Queen of Clubs or Spades. Yes, Spades. Offit

needs to be

> King of Clubs. Bush needs to be Jack of .... well, you pick.

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The wife deserves a special place.

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Yeah, but President Clinton needs his place, he did nothing during hisdecade when rates were climbing through the roof. Perhaps everyPresident since the MMR was introduced should have a place...Debi>> Cruella has to be Queen of Clubs or Spades. Yes, Spades. Offitneeds to be > King of Clubs. Bush needs to be Jack of .... well, you pick.>

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that was funny ....

>

> My post vaccine autism card would be picture of poop.

>

>

>

> Pamela

>

> " Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no

courage unless

> you're scared. "

>

> Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On

Behalf Of

> purpleasdhope

> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 5:16 PM

> EOHarm

> Subject: CDC Disease (trading) cards

>

>

>

> Sick Idea: CDC Hands Out Disease Trading Cards

>

> POSTED: 2:58 pm EDT June 27, 2007

> UPDATED: 4:37 pm EDT June 27, 2007

>

> ATLANTA -- A dead zebra on a card labeled " anthrax " .

>

> A close-up of an oozing ulcer.

>

> They might not replace baseball trading cards as a hobby, but the

> Centers for Disease Control says sick trading cards are amazingly

> popular. It's CDC's way of getting middle school kids interested

in

> science and health.

>

> The CDC gives the cards away for free at its visitor center, when

the

> agency can keep them in stock. The sick cards disappear faster

than a

> case of the 24 hour flu.

>

> The CDC said as it developed the idea, it was careful not to be

too

> graphic. " We changed images to make sure they weren't scary for

> kids " , said Judy Gantt, the director of the CDC's Global Health

> Oddysey.

>

> What was scarier than the dead zebra on the anthrax card?

>

> " The picture before the zebra was a woman who had anthrax on her

> eye, " said Gantt.

>

> " She basically lost her eye from anthrax. It was pretty gory. "

>

> Right now the cards are out of stock, but you can download the

> pictures for free by clicking here.

>

> What's next for this truly sick idea? Foodborne illness trading

cards

> are set to come out later this summer.

>

> Here's the link to the cards about vaccines

> http://www.cdc. <http://www.cdc.gov/gcc/exhibit/cards2.htm>

> gov/gcc/exhibit/cards2.htm

>

> If I had any talent I would come up with the post vaccine autism

> cards.

>

> It is great the ways the CDC keeps comes up with to spend money!!

>

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