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  • God Sends Pestilence to New York Over Mosque

    Reading the Bible (KJV1611) is always a gratifying experience, particularly when God chooses to punish people for their transgressions. You just never know what creative ways He is going to choose next, and in the case of the New York Mosque, at least the First Commandment is involved when it comes to that false moon god allah (piss be upon him) that the mooselimbs seem to be so enamored of. Should it be fire and brimstone, turn some people into pillars of salt, or locust infestations to punish the guilty – only God will be the final judge. In this case it appears to be an epidemic of bed bugs to suck the blood of New Yorkers to remind them of the Saving Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.

    Bedbug epidemic attacks New York City
    BY DOUGLAS FEIDEN DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

    A bedbug epidemic has exploded in every corner of New York City - striking even upper East Side luxury apartments owned by Gov. Spitzer's father, the Daily News has learned.

    The blood-sucking nocturnal creatures have infested a Park Ave. penthouse, an artist's colony in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, a $25 million Central Park West duplex and a theater on Broadway, according to victims, exterminators and elected officials.

    Once linked to flophouses and fleabags, bedbug outbreaks victimize the rich and poor alike and are spreading panic in some of the city's hottest neighborhoods.

    "In the last six months, I've treated maternity wards, five-star hotels, movie theaters, taxi garages, investment banks, private schools, white-shoe law firms, Brooklyn apartments in Greenpoint, DUMBO and Cobble Hill, even the chambers of a federal judge," said Jeff Eisenberg, owner of Pest Away Exterminating on the upper West Side.

    Bedbugs come out of the woodwork at night to feed on human blood, biting people in their sleep and leaving large, itchy skin welts that can be painful.


    Prolific reproducers and hardy survivors, they can thrive in penthouses, flophouses or any environment where they can locate warm-blooded hosts, said Louis Sorkin, an entomologist at the Museum of Natural History who keeps a colony of 1,000 bedbugs in his office and lets them feed on his arm.

    Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007...#ixzz0wqxC7Edi
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