Topgunjn1
Active member
I believe President Bush is doing what he feels is the best interest of the country. If this disease reaches the U.S. or any major country it will be devastating! If there is not some plan of action to quickly stop the disease and uphold order then this disease if it makes it over here would make what happened in New Orleans look like childs play.
The World Health Orgainzation estimates that if the disease is allowed to go unchecked it could kill over a 150 million people world wide.
This is something that we should not just sit back and idly watch go by, or we could find ourselves in a place that nobody wants to be.
The World Health Orgainzation estimates that if the disease is allowed to go unchecked it could kill over a 150 million people world wide.
This is something that we should not just sit back and idly watch go by, or we could find ourselves in a place that nobody wants to be.
The World Health Organization has reported 116 cases of avian flu in humans, all of them in Asia. More than half of them have been fatal, it said.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A call by President George W. Bush for Congress to give him the power to use the military in law enforcement roles in the event of a bird flu pandemic has been criticized as akin to introducing martial law.