no, it wasn't.
"State and federal officials probing the recent E. coli outbreak linked to spinach said Thursday that they have found the genetic match of the bacterium in cattle feces near a farm suspected of supplying the tainted greens."
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-spinach13oct13,1,3885375.story?coll=la-headlines-pe-california
Edit: to whoever gave this thumbsdown. Please give a rebuttal.
or are you just a racist imbecile who doesn't like it when you're proven wrong?
seven thumbs down for a factual response, and not a single rebuttal. what a sad lot of sour grapes cowards you are.
2006-10-14 22:15:11
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answered by answer faerie, V.T., A. M. 6
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E-coli was found in the scallion field in Virgina due to illegal aliens defecating in the fields. They have porta potties but too lazy to walk to them to use them.
Lettuce pickers illegal alien baby found in portable toilet
http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/baby_girl_doe.htm
“Baby Girl Doe” was born in a Salinas, CA. lettuce field. The mother, a 17-year old Mexican who had recently arrived from Oaxaca abandoned her 3.5-pound infant in a portable toilet adjacent to the field where she worked.
When nearby workers heard the child’s cries, they found her floating face up in waste. “Baby Girl Doe,” seven weeks premature, was first taken to Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital.
The baby was airlifted to Stanford’s Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto for two weeks of specialized care.
The mother was charged in juvenile court with attempted murder, child abandonment and child endangerment.
Santa Clara County Assistant District Attorney Karyn Sinunu told me in an interview that these tragic cases are not uncommon.
2006-10-15 01:29:43
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answered by Anonymous
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e-coli is spread by anyone who does not follow the rules of hygene no matter where they come from, go out and have a takeaway
2006-10-14 22:19:04
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answered by trvrrhds 3
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No. E-coli isn't carried around on your skin or clothes. It lives in a Cow's intestines for one and when there's an outbreak, it's almost always from using cow manure to fertilize crops without properly treating the manure and without properly cleaning and testing the crops at harvest.
I doubt you came up with this notion that illegal immigrants walk around with e-coli on their shirts from any ounce of evidence or fact. It sounds like some demented perception you came up with on your own. Do some research before outing yourself as being ignorant.
2006-10-14 22:16:29
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answered by GrayTheory 4
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Since you are unaware, E-coli can be spread through fertilizer not through people. If it wasnt for the "illegals" on the farms, how would you eat your salad with your newton's dressing.
2006-10-14 22:35:34
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answered by Veronica 4
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I agree with midd1902 earlier
2006-10-15 00:38:05
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answered by nbr660 6
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You are the epitome of ignorance. I wonder how the native Indians felt when Gonorrhea, syphilis, influenza et al was introduced to them by the early Europeans?
I am amazed the public education system brings forth individuals like you.
2006-10-14 22:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! You can blame them for most of the things but not this. You might get STD's from an Illegal if you screwed one that had sex with a donkey that had STD's or if a donkey screws you that has STD's.
2006-10-14 22:32:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, that's one question out there, did someone deliberately throw crap in the salad...hard to say, it's possible, I guess...
2006-10-14 22:31:31
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answered by gokart121 6
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No it wasnt. That's also a really rhetorical comment to make after the rhetorical question.
2006-10-14 22:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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