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I hate to re-enter my blogging after my self-imposed vacation from the keyboard with such a sad story, but what can you do? The scumbag pedophiles never stop their disgusting pursuits. So, The Bull believes that he must never stop his hunt of these real-life monsters. I must also do my very best to keep you informed of what is stalking your children.

This case is particularly disturbing as I had recently become acquainted with the female child involved through a friend of my very own daughter. This hit far too close to home, my Dear Readers! I’ll admit to a momentary lapse of reason when I was informed of the following detailed events. I found myself wishing for a few moments alone with each of the scum involved. My Gods! One was a female teacher at a local school! The Bull shall relent from his momentary madness and let, as is my rule, the legal system deal with these perverts. I remind my Readers, we are a Nation of laws. (Though I do truly desire that We turn to being a Nation of Justice…)

On with the story so far, straight from the Mobile Press-Register

By Robert McClendon, Staff Reporter January 08, 2009 9:11 PM
MOBILE, Ala. – A former teacher from Chickasaw has been arrested on allegations that she traded child pornography with a Florida man and tried to arrange sexual encounters for him with two children, one of them a family member, authorities said today.

The arrest of 29-year-old Melissa B. Gray at her home Wednesday pre-empted plans for her and Milton resident Jonathan Daniel Bervig to have sex this weekend with one of the children: the male family member’s friend, an 8-year-old girl, authorities said.

Gray worked at Little Flower Catholic School in midtown Mobile between August 2005 and March 2008, according to a statement from the Archdiocese of Mobile Office of Catholic Schools.

Gwen Byrd, superintendent of Catholic schools for the Archdiocese of Mobile, declined comment beyond her statement released today, according to her secretary.

It states that Gray was a certified teacher and that state and federal background checks were performed.

Gray will be held at Mobile County Metro Jail until at least Monday, when a federal magistrate judge will decide whether to grant her pre-trial release.

Melissa Grey: Child Molester
[Melissa Grey, in custody.]

Bervig, who was arrested Tuesday, met Gray in an online chat room and discussed sexual fantasies involving children, according to an affidavit filed by an Alabama Bureau of Investigation agent.

According to the affidavit, Bervig had visited Gray’s house several times, including an initial visit in which the two had sex. About a month ago, the affidavit alleges, Gray tried to set up a sexual liaison with Bervig, a 7-year-old family member and a female friend of the child.

The affidavit states that Gray gave Benadryl to the two children at her house, then told Bervig to come so that they could “play” with the children. Benadryl is an antihistamine that can cause drowsiness.

The affidavit indicates that Bervig told investigators that he drove to Gray’s house, but left because the children were still awake. He told authorities that Gray was angry that the children had not fallen asleep, according to the criminal complaint.

After Bervig’s first attempt to have sex with the girl at Gray’s house, the affidavit states, he and Gray set up another rendezvous. That was to have been this Saturday at her house, and Bervig told investigators that he was to have brought Percocet to drug the girl, according to the criminal complaint.

Percocet is a prescription painkiller that includes acetaminophen and oxycodone, which can cause drowsiness and confusion.

Following Bervig’s Tuesday arrest, investigators began questioning him about his relationship with a woman he knew as Melissa in real life but as missykisses4u@yahoo.com during online chats, the affidavit states.

That same day, an investigator from Florida assumed Bervig’s identity online and contacted Gray. She told him during the instant messaging chat that she wanted Bervig to come to her house, according to the affidavit.

During that conversation, Gray said that she had let a male friend masturbate over the 7-year-old boy the night before in exchange for 60 Percocet pills, the affidavit states. She also sent several images of child pornography over the Internet to Bervig’s account, according to the investigator’s report.

Alabama authorities, following Bervig’s statements, obtained a search warrant for Gray’s home on Tuesday. She initially said she had not had any chats about engaging in sex with children, according to the affidavit, but then admitted that she had after officers confronted her with chat logs.

Both Gray and Bervig face child pornography charges in connection with the case.

A Web search for missykisses4u@yahoo.com showed several accounts set up on various sites dedicated to facilitating liaisons between adults.

On plentyoffish.com, the Web site on which Bervig and Gray first met, according to the affidavit, part of missykisses4u’s profile reads: “First date: Truth or Dare, Always MY turn. Hehehe.”

On another site, adultfriendfinder.com, the bio associated with Gray’s e-mail address says: “I wanna … dig deep into our darkest taboo fantasies and make them a reality. …”

The 7-year-old boy’s father, who lives in Baldwin County, said he awoke early Wednesday morning to a call from authorities saying that his son was in the hospital and unresponsive and that Gray had been arrested.

When he got to the hospital, the father said, he discovered that his son had been drugged.

Considering the circumstances, “He’s doing fantastic,” said the father, whose name is being withheld by the Press-Register to protect the child’s identity. “I feel like I’m blessed” Gray was arrested when she was, he said.

“I feel like Jesus put some protection down on him,” he said. (Remember, The Bull is a confirmed Pagan, but even I agree with that statement. I think the proper word is “Amen!”)

:shock: Are you sick yet? I was when I read this and then was told by Lady Beth who the little girl was.

By Brendan Kirby, Staff Reporter January 12, 2009 6:36 PM
MOBILE, Ala. – A federal judge today sent child pornography distribution allegations against a Chickasaw woman to a grand jury.

But U.S. Magistrate Judge William Cassady delayed a ruling on the prosecution’s request that Melissa B. Gray be jailed pending trial. He asked for more information about a recent law that makes it harder for such defendants to get out of jail before charges are resolved.

Gray will remain in jail at least until Cassady rules.

Spencer Traywick, an Alabama Bureau of Investigation agent, testified that Gray’s computer had at least 30 to 40 images of child pornography as well as incest stories involving young boys. He said experts from the Department of Public Safety in Montgomery were still analyzing the hard drive.

Traywick testified that Gray, 29, also had a small amount of marijuana and a prescription for Percocet when law enforcement officials searched her home last week.

Authorities accuse Gray of planning to use Percocet to drug two children in her house so they would offer no resistance while a man Gray met on the Internet molested them.

Many thanks to Robert McClendon and Brendan Kirby for the excellent reporting. The paper promises us a more detailed story in today’s Mobile Press-Register.

What, exactly, do we have to do as a society to rid ourselves of these vermin :?:

It is my position that, as in many of today’s societal ills, being a pedophile is not so much a disease as it is a personal choice. Therefore, I can see no reason for any decent Society to continue to tolerate the existence of such scum. Once again I call on America to rise up, get mad, and demand that child molestation be made a capital crime and punishable by death on the first offense :!:

Meanwhile, I’ll be watching this case closely and will report future developments. In fact, I think this case will require The Bull’s presence in the Court House. Also, check back with Us for an update on the local perverts. I’m overdue for the post and will have it out by the end of the week.

Until next time I have the Honor to remain Your Most Humble Servant,
Bull, out.
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The story is out and is popping up on blogs, newspapers, and TV news shows across the Nation! The WKRG News 5 anchorman, Steve Alexander, just left “The Pasture” having interviewed (with only 5 minutes notice) The Bull and my male spawn, Jacob.

Before coming here, they had interviewed the Principal of Hankins Middle School, Ms. Wittner. Wouldn’t you know it, looks I caught her in a ‘lie of omission‘. From what I was told by the news folks, she told the camera that a meeting had been held to discuss the issue before the school year began and that no parents attended, however she left out the facts that a) the meeting was during a time when a fair number of folks were on vacation, b) that the meeting was billed as concerning the school uniform with NO mention of their plans to sexually segregate the school population, and c) that said segregation would be forced upon the students with no ‘opt-out’ classes available in direct violation of Title IX. Jacob also informed me that Ms. Wittner, the 7th Grade Vice-Principal, and an unknown woman in a business suit visited his class today. Seems Ms. Wittner knows exactly who Jacob is considering the nasty looks that were passed in his direction. :wink:

I can’t wait to see how the edited version of the interviews turns out. It is to be aired on the 10PM newscast tonight.

Later…

Well folks, I didn’t make a complete idiot of myself, (…though I can say with certainty that I’ll not be featured in any future Hollywierd flicks…). The star of the event was my lanky spawn. Jacob was simply brilliant! He was quoted: “They just teach us about how wrong segregation was between Blacks and Whites. Now turn around and do the same thing to us.” I’ve never been more proud! :mrgreen: I guess my lessons on critical & independent thought are paying off…

(Video from this story on the WKRG website.)
I kinda felt for the kid at the end of the clip as you could tell he was echoing his parent’s words. I’m also still awaiting the “science” behind these so-called studies Ms. Wittner mentioned showing how differently girls and boys learn.

The media coverage continues but should die down quickly. The School Board now has thirty days to answer the ACLU’s letter.

Bull, out.  End of Article

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The Mobile Press-Register, (with Brendan Kirby and Rena Havner reporting), quotes Mobile County School Superintendent Roy Nichols as follows:

“You get some research reports that show that girls do better in all-girl math classes and some other researchers that say boys don’t act out in classes where there are only boys. Other research reports say the exact opposite.”

Let me ask you, what kind of non-statement is that? :roll: Anyhoo, the Press-Register will be running a full story on the topic in the morning.

Bull, out.  End of Article

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And I quote:

MOBILE, AL – After hearing from outraged parents of students who, without notice, were involuntarily segregated by sex at Hankins Middle School in Mobile, Alabama, the American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Alabama sent a letter to the Mobile County School System today warning that mandatory sex segregation in public schools is illegal and discriminatory. The civil liberties organization also asked, under the Alabama Open Records Act, that the school district make public any and all documents relating to sex segregation policies in Mobile County schools from the past two years.

“Mandatory sex segregation in public schools is not only clearly against the law, it’s also an empty promise for failing schools,” said Allison Neal, staff attorney with the ACLU of Alabama. “Inevitably these experimental programs deny equal opportunity to girls and boys and distract much needed time and money from efforts that we know work like smaller classes, highly trained teachers, sufficient funding and involved parents. Sex segregation doesn’t make public schools more like private schools. If some private schools provide a better education, it’s because of their resources, not because they are single-sex.”

Without notifying parents, Mobile County School System segregated the entire student body of Hankins Middle School by sex for the 2008-2009 school year and failed to provide any coeducational option. In addition to segregating students for all academic subjects, the sex segregation program goes so far as to punish boys and girls who are caught speaking in the hallways.

The ACLU charges that mandatory sex segregation in public schools violates Title IX of the Education Amendments, the Equal Education Opportunities Act and the U.S. Constitution.

There is more. You can find it all here. The “Mark Jones” mentioned is, of course, Yours Truly.

Well, I did warn themtwice, didn’t I? :twisted:

Bull, out.  End of Article

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Hurricane Gustav is gone. the cities of Mobile, Biloxi, Gulfport, and even New Orleans & Morgan City still stand. Heck, even the GOP convention continues.

ALL despite the bloody liberal media’s prayers to the contrary!

The leeches in our media live on destruction and death. Moreover, the bastards enjoy placing the blame for natural phenomenon squarely on George Bush’s – and the GOP’s – shoulders. How they come to such a hair-brained conclusion is beyond me. Probably been into the same crack pipe as Al Gore. It also strikes me as odd that when the media speaks of the Gulf Coast they will mention Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida – completely skipping Alabama!

The hurricane was of no major inconvenience here at The Pasture. The power blinked a time or two but never went out. There were numerous tornado warnings but I am unaware of any significant damage.

In most places the evacuations were absolutely unnecessary. The worst part of that is that when the next storm that requires evacuation of low-lying areas comes along many folk will simply stay. Then far more than eight will die.

All due to the media hyping up a storm.

Thanks. We needed that. NOT!

Bull, out!  End of Article

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There are good ideas when it comes to teaching kids. There are bright ideas when it comes to how to discipline kids, too.

There are, however, NO good, decent, or bright ideas when it comes to segregation of kids in the public schools. None, what so ever. Segregation was a bad idea when we did it by race and it is a bad idea when we do it today by sex.

In my son’s middle school, Hankins Middle School of Theodore, AL, (a suburb of Mobile, AL), the principle has taken it upon herself – without any form of notice to the parents drom either the school or District offices – to segregate the students by their sex – males in one set of classrooms and the females in another set of classrooms. Moreover, Ms. Cheryl Wittner has the full support of the Mobile County School District.

Or maybe she only thinks she has… The District would not discuss it with The Bull save to say that in their opinion “children have no ‘rights’ and that it is entirely a school-by-school decision to be made by the principle of the school“.

OK, since when do Americans, middle school age or not, “have no rights“? :shock:

I know that there are plenty of folks that will say that students will likely study better without the distraction of members of the opposite sex sitting within arms reach. Some of those same people will say that discipline in the schools will improve if the sexes are separated. To those people let me answer with the following:

Looking back through the last hundred years I can find no evidence of American students failing to learn just because a member of the opposite sex was sitting nearby. In fact, let us not forget that that those non-sexually segregated students gave us all the modern marvels we use in our daily lives. They even sent men to the moon. Not a bad record. As for discipline, there is also no evidence that behavior failed during all of those decades. No, discipline failed when corporal punishment and strict parenting fell out of favor. It had nothing to do with the sexes being mingled.

All of this, of course, is merely The Bull letting off steam and no one will care. So let’s look more closely at this trend of sexual segregation.

In the more modern times, indeed, until the year 2000, such sexual segregation was outlawed in America. However, laws have been relaxed to allow the “experimentation” with this sad, out-dated mode of education. Since that date several states have looked into the implementation of sex segregation including Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and now Alabama.
(Do you see a geographical trend?)
The Education Department issued final rules in 2006 detailing how it would enforce the Title IX landmark anti-discrimination law. Under the change, local school leaders have discretion to create same-sex classes for subjects such as math, a grade level or even an entire school. The idea being “separate, but equal, education“, (We’ve heard that before here in America, haven’t we?), for all of the ghost-reasons listed above – and others that you won’t believe!

The problem is that the education received may be separate, but is rarely equal.

Enter, the ACLU, stage left. (…and it is killing The Bull to write this. :cry: )

Note: Folks, I physically had to leave the computer at this point for several hours. This entire subject, the ACLU, & the fact of just how liberal I think I’m sounding here made me physically ill. It is now after midnight and I will try again to made my case against this “new” idea in education. The writing here does not, and will not, live up to my usual standards simply because of how upset I am over the entire topic. No words can describe the disappointment I am feeling that my beloved Nation that struggled so long over segregation would so willingly start down that path again.

So, the Bush Administration opened the door to this horror from the past. (Not one of Dubya’s better moments, for sure!) But why? Why would anyone even consider such an act? Where is this educational horse-shyte coming from? Here’s a clue…

Charlotte Allen, (author of an op-ed in the Washington
(com)Post on Sunday, March 2, 2008
) wrote:

The theory that women are the dumber sex…is amply supported by neurological and standardized-testing evidence. Men’s and women’s brains not only look different, but men’s brains are bigger than women’s (even adjusting for men’s generally bigger body size). The important difference is in the parietal cortex, which is associated with space perception. Visuospatial skills, the capacity to rotate three-dimensional objects in the mind, at which men tend to excel over women, are in turn related to a capacity for abstract thinking and reasoning, the grounding for mathematics, science and philosophy.

Then we have Michael Gurian, (the author of Boys and Girls Learn Differently!, & founder of the Gurian Institute). He wrote in the Teacher’s Guide that accompanies his book:

Girls have difficulty learning some math, perhaps because they are not called on as much but also for biological reasons. Adolescent males receive surges of the hormone testosterone five to seven times a day; this can increase spatial skills, such as higher math. Increased estrogen during the menstrual cycle increases female performance in all skills, including spatials, so an adolescent girl may perform well on any test, including math, a few days per month.

What the hell? :shock: THIS is what we shall use as our guidelines toward training our young? We have just been set back several centuries in our gender roles. But wait! It gets worse!

A guy named Leonard Sax, a family physician and the founder of the National Association for Single-Sex Public Education, states that biologically, girls’ brains perform worse under stress, while boys’ brains perform better, and thus girls should never be given time limits on tasks, while boys’ classes should be structured around competition.

As it was asked on an ACLU website: “Who do you think will perform better in a demanding work environment after receiving such a gender-typed education?”

Let me ask this as well: What about the social skills that are being lost? How can children learn to behave around the opposite sex if they are not allowed to interact in any way without threat of punishment, such as what is happening at Hankins Middle School? How will this play out in the future lives of these children? It is too big of a gamble in my book.

The ideas proposed by the supporters of this segregation of children are fortunately NOT without their detractors. Many studies show that it is much better for male and female children to be together during the educational process. Prof. Analia Schlosser, from Tel Aviv University, wrote that boys and girls may learn differently, but American parents should think twice before moving their children to sex-segregated schools. Let me quote from the AFTAU webpage on the topic:

“Being with more girls is good for everybody,�? says Prof. Analia Schlosser, an economist from the Eitan Berglas School of Economics at Tel Aviv University. “We find that both boys and girls do better when there are more girls in the class.�? She investigated girls and boys in mixed classrooms in the elementary, middle, and high-school grades of the Israeli school system.

In an unpublished paper, Prof. Schlosser concluded that classes with more than 55 percent of girls resulted in better exam results and less violent outbursts overall. “It appears that this effect is due to the positive influence the girls are adding to the classroom environment,�? says Prof. Schlosser. She carried out the study while on a post-doctoral fellowship at Princeton University, and will study the effects of gender in higher education lecture halls next.

This is one of few studies of its kind to use scientific data to address the question of gender effects in school.

Pulling out my best Master Yoda voice I have to say “Interesting, that last line was”.

It appears, from the research The Bull has done so far that most school districts starting sex-segregated programs today are doing so on the based entirely on these theories. The rest are using the simply stupid idea of improved behavior. There are a thankfully small number, (mainly in Canada), that are sexually segregating their students in order to conform to Islamic (Sharia) law. I pray that is never the case here. However, considering the attitudes in the Mobile District offices, who can be sure?

I wish assure my readers that it sickens me to have to agree with so liberal a bunch as the ACLU, NOW, and others. However, this idea of gender segregation is one that should be, must be, stopped. It is as vile as the idea of racial segregation and should be treated the same. To that end The Bull has contacted the ACLU of Alabama and have requested their help in this matter. I am now awaiting their response. There has been success in striking down this foolishness in other states.
I pray that this is squashed in Alabama soon.

Please, leave your comments and let me know just how far off-base you think I am. There will be follow-ups to this post. No doubt at all. Now I need to hurl… :oops:

Bull, out.  End of Article

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If you are a parent and have not heard of the drug-resistant form of staph known as MRSA running through the school systems of America, then you have been hiding under a rock! The story really got going when a student from the school district The Bull himself graduated from, (Bedford County, VA.), died as this super-bug ravaged his body. This victim was 17-year-old Ashton Bonds, a student at the Staunton River High School. A tragedy to be sure, but could it have been prevented?

:!: Sources to The Bull have informed me that in one Pensacola, FL inner-city school there is an employee (non-teacher position)that is a carrier of MRSA who is being actively treated for the disease and has at least four open ‘colonies’ of the bacteria on the body at this moment, is still working with the students – every day – even though the school principal was informed the moment that the said employee was diagnosed! The school official actually made the comment, (as quoted to The Bull), that the employee should “just keep this information between us“. Another comment made by a school system employee recently was that “this entire staph thing is just being blown all out of proportion“. (Said employee was told by a doctor that hospitalization may soon be required.) :!:

Excuse the heck outta me! Children are dying! “Out of proportion“? When it comes to the health and welfare of my kids, nothing concerning staph is out of proportion! The Bull wants to know ALL! Is this an example of how our school systems feel about the health of our children? How many school principals are keeping such secrets How many kids are now infected, or possibly condemned to death, by this one principal’s lack of concern? There are all kinds of staph. I’ll assume. for the sake of argument, the principal thinks this employee is mistaken. Let’s further assume for a moment that someone would say they have MRSA, but don’t actually have the disease. Why would you take the risk?

Frankly, if this kind of active cover-up is going on in the school system of Pensacola, FL, then what are the chances of the same kind of crime vs. humanity happening here in Mobile, AL? What about your school system, Dear Reader? Speaking of Pensacola, when will that school district over there do the right thing and clean their schools? Or is it, Pensacola, simply that your inner city kids are not worth the effort and expense? Here’s a hint: What starts in the inner city doesn’t necessarily stay in the inner city. Wake up, Pensacola! Wake up, America!

This has been going on for a while it seems. School systems all over the Nation are reporting outbreaks, schools are being closed for cleaning everywhere. Already we have had school closures in nearby communities and confirmed cases this bug in the Spanish Fort, AL schools, and that is just across Mobile Bay. On October 12th 11-year-old Shae Keirnan of Vancleave, MS died of this disease. That’s too close to home.
Mobile, it seems, is surrounded.

May the Gods watch over our children. After all, our school systems won’t…

Addendum: The above mentioned school employee had reportedly made the condition known to the local health department. According to the employees’ statement, the Florida Health Dept was less than concerned.

Why am I not surprised? Yes, staph is everywhere. MRSA, however, is not and The Bull would like to keep it that way.

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MRSA Info.

First off, not all staph is MRSA! Staph is everywhere. There is no escaping it. Most of the time it is just another of the wee bugs colonizing our homes and our skin. However, there are strains of the bacteria that given a chance will indeed wreck your day. This particular bug goes far beyond that and is a real danger to your life and the lives of your children.

What is MRSA anyway?

According to Wikipedia, “Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), is also known as oxacillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (ORSA), multiple-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, CA-MRSA (community-acquired MRSA) and HA-MRSA (hospital-acquired MRSA). It is a biological agent responsible for difficult-to-treat infections in humans. (MSSA is Methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus.)

How bad is this staph infection anyway?

Do NOT allow yourself be lulled by the thought that the death of Ashton was an isolated incident. Far from it! According to a study by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a government study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association earlier this month, estimated that more than 90,000 Americans suffered from MRSA in 2005, including 18,650 deaths. The researchers do not know if the MRSA strain was the cause in all cases.

How can you catch this bug?

It can be as simple as a touch.
Handshakes, kisses, any skin-to-skin contact with a person with open wounds containing the bacteria. My sources tell me that it can be caught from a toilet seat. (Note to Ladies: Practice ‘hovering’ when you pee…) Again, according to Wikipedia, S. aureus most commonly colonizes the nostrils, although the respiratory tract, open wounds, intravenous catheters, and urinary tract are also potential sites for infection. Healthy individuals may carry MRSA asymptomatically for periods ranging from a few weeks to many years. Patients with compromised immune systems are at a significantly greater risk of symptomatic secondary infection.

What does it look like? How can I tell if my child is infected?

Most, but not all, people who are symptomatic present with painful pus-filled boils and occasionally with rashes. Check your kids – and yourself – for anything looking like a pimple that doesn’t seem to go away or becomes very inflamed. Don’t worry about being thought an annoyance. If something doesn’t look or feel right, see your doctor immediately!

How can MRSA be treated?

“CA-MRSA, (commonly aquired MRSA), often results in abscess formation that requires incision and drainage. Before the spread of MRSA into the community, abscesses were not considered contagious because it was assumed that infection required violation of skin integrity and the introduction of staphylococci from normal skin colonization. However, newly emerging CA-MRSA is transmissible (similar, but with very important differences) from hospital-acquired MRSA. CA-MRSA is less likely than other forms of MRSA to cause cellulitis.

“Both CA-MRSA and HA-MRSA are resistant to traditional anti-staphylococcal beta-lactam antibiotics, such as cephalexin. CA-MRSA has a greater spectrum of antimicrobial susceptibility, including to sulfa drugs, tetracyclines, and clindamycin. HA-MRSA is resistant even to these antibiotics and often is susceptible only to vancomycin. Newer drugs, such as linezolid (belonging to the newer oxazolidinones class), may be effective against both CA-MRSA and HA-MRSA.

“Vancomycin and teicoplanin are glycopeptide antibiotics used to treat MRSA infections.” (Wikipedia)

A new type of antibiotic, called platensimycin, and had demonstrated its successful use against MRSA. Don’t hold your breath, though… The FDA is years away from allowing this life saver to be used. (Gotta protect the pharmaceuticals companies from lawsuits, you know… :roll: )

How can I prevent this from happening to me and/or my family?

Simple. CLEAN! MRSA can survive on surfaces and fabrics, including clothing, curtains, furniture and on hard surfaces like countertops, doorknobs, toilet seats and flush handles. Simply put, it is where you are. The very best way to disinfect is to use vaporizing sanitizers, however that is rather specialized equipment. The best thing to do is to remember K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid). Clean every surface possible. Wash your hands – often! And don’t forget the hand sanitizer! Alcohol has proven to be very effective in killing staph on surfaces. Drive the idea of personal hygiene into your kids. It just might save their lives.
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The Bull sincerely hopes that this post will force the hands of those in charge of our children to work harder and smarter to keep them safe from such disease. I also hope to see a full investigation of the Pensacola, FL school system. That kind of indifference is completely unacceptable, if not criminal. :evil:

Bull, out.  End of Article

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