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A Black Man That Is Pissed Off

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

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Timing is everything

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

Since the alleged slaying of Osama Bin-Laden, there have been as many theories put forth as to the timing as there have been stories coming from the White House.

An interesting timeline has emerged from this event. Obama announces his bid for reelection–>Obama releases a birth certificate that he did not have during his election campaign–>Obama “proves” he’s American by killing Osama–>Obama announced that he can now pass “Cap and Trade” in the wake of Osama’s death (figure that one out!).

Because of my conspiratorial nature, I think we can add to that timeline. Obama’s not invited to royal wedding–>Obama announces bid for reelection–>Obama releases a birth certificate that he did not have during his election campaign–>Royal wedding occurs–>Obama “proves” he’s American by killing Osama–>Royal wedding knocked off of the front page–>Obama announced that he can now pass “Cap and Trade” in the wake of Osama’s death (still trying to find a connection!).

You see, the Osama killing was simply Royal payback.

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Man in New Mexico diagnosed with bubonic plague

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

First case of ‘Black Death’ in 2011

New York Daily News

A 58-year-old man in New Mexico was recently treated for bubonic plague, the first case of the disease formerly known as “Black Death” to surface in 2011.

 

Health officials in Santa Fe said the unidentified man spent a week in the hospital after suffering high fever, intense pain in his stomach and groin and swollen lymph nodes.

He was treated and released, but officials would not say when.

The results of blood tests released Thursday confirmed the man had bubonic plague, officials said.

Doctors said the man was most likely bitten by a flea carrying the plague bacteria, the most common method of transmission to humans.

Read more: New York Daily News

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