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The big leprosy lie, as repeated by KTAR's morning wing-nut Darrell Ankarlo.

Mon Aug 04, 2008 at 05:09:40 PM

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Absolutely not Darrell Ankarlo...but this guy did have leprosy.

Last week, while I was listening to KTAR's far-right lip-flapper defend his sorry ass in the whole Ankarlo book tour controversy -- you know, where KTAR took $11,500 in RICO funds from County Attorney Andrew Thomas' office to promote Ankarlo's brown-bashing border book Another Man's Sombrero -- I heard the FM hatemonger throw out another stale, anti-immigrant canard regarding leprosy (a.k.a., Hansen's disease) that I knew was bogus from jump.

Here's the quote:

"Hey, a little thing called leprosy. 1962 to 2002, there were 900 cases in America. From 2002 to 2005, there were 9,000 cases. Because there's a different code of responsibility on the Mexican side as far as health screening. One other reason this is a significant problem."

This is a well-worn, and oft-debunked urban legend -- so much so, I heard it coming down the pike as soon as Ankar-low-brow spat the L-word. Lou Dobbs got in trouble repeating this malarkey last year, and was shot down by both 60 Minutes and the New York Times. Essentially, Ankarlo's assertion's about as close to the real deal as Monopoly Money. Ankarlo likely got this nasty piece of nativist propaganda from someone quoting the work of late medieval studies wench Madeleine Cosman, who lectured long and hard about how Mexican immigrants were all modern-day Typhoid Marys, in the guises of TB Marias or Leprosy Lupes.

I had recently read about this racist tripe in the Media Matters report Fear and Loathing in Prime Time, which takes on Lou Dobbs, Glenn Beck, and other media poo-spewers for using undocumented Mexicans as the scapegoats for all of American society's ills. Still, I kinda like the way the New York Times explained the issue last year when dealing with a contention by one of Dobbs' correspondents that, "There were about 900 cases of leprosy for 40 years. There have been 7,000 in the past three years."

Don't know where Ankarlo got his 9,000 number, but it's just as off-base and misused as the 7,000 figure used by Dobbs' hack above.

The following is what the Times' David Leonhardt wrote about the brouhaha last year:

"To sort through all this, I called James L. Krahenbuhl, the director of the National Hansen’s Disease Program, an arm of the federal government. Leprosy in the United States is indeed largely a disease of immigrants who have come from Asia and Latin America. And the official leprosy statistics do show about 7,000 diagnosed cases — but that’s over the last 30 years, not the last three.

"The peak year was 1983, when there were 456 cases. After that, reported cases dropped steadily, falling to just 76 in 2000. Last year, there were 137.

"`It is not a public health problem — that’s the bottom line,' Mr. Krahenbuhl told me. `You’ve got a country of 300 million people. This is not something for the public to get alarmed about.'

"Much about the disease remains unknown, but researchers think people get it through prolonged close contact with someone who already has it.

"What about the increase over the last six years, to 137 cases from 76? Is that significant?

"`No,' Mr. Krahenbuhl said. It could be a statistical fluctuation, or it could be a result of better data collection in recent years. In any event, the 137 reported cases last year were fewer than in any year from 1975 to 1996."

You can see a year-by-year chart of reported leprosy cases from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, here. Note that in 2005, the last year listed, there were 166 new cases, nowhere near the peak of 456 cases in 1983.

So Ankarlo's full of Lincoln Logs, per usual. He spouts off a vicious racist lie like it's nothing, using it to rationalize his inhumane stance on illegal immigration, and the fact that the County Attorney's office is sponsoring his book tour to the tune of $11.5K in public funds.That's your RICO dollars at work, people -- helping to bolster a book by a man who effortlessly spouts such venomous mendacities.

In response to hot Toddy below: Calm down, old bean. Take your meds. Wipe the slobber off. The links you've provided so far fail to contradict the blog post above. But keep trying. For the source of your figures, check the HHS chart I've already supplied, here.

Also, I like this tidbit from one of your sources,

Hansen’s Disease specialists believe that the bacteria is spread by way of the respiratory or air borne route. Approximately 95% of the world’s population has a natural protection against or resistance to the bacteria that causes HD. Persons with this resistance will not get HD if they are exposed. For unknown reasons, there are a few people (approximately 5% of the world’s population) who have little or no protection. The susceptible person can get the disease on exposure to an untreated person with Hansen’s disease.

As for the image, it is rather striking, don't you think? And since it was in the public domain...

There you go again, Todd: I'm more than willing to admit it if I'm in error, but I'm not. Ankarlo doesn't have a cloven hoof to stand on. And you, Toddy, are still baying at the moon. At one point, you say we're on the brink of an epidemic. Then you say it's a minor disease. Pick a lane, boyo! And ease up on the Linda Blair impersonations.

At least I've got you looking at the right Web site now, the federal government's site on Hansen's, which I linked to above, thus disproving the Wikipedia contention.

Here's a summary regarding the question of national origin from the same Web site. It does not say that the 75 percent you mention are illegal, just that they were born in other countries:

Of the 166 reported cases, 125 (75%) recorded a location other than the U.S. as their place of birth. Collectively, national origin of the cases reported in 2005 could be associated with a total of 35 different countries or territories (Table 2). Of the 35 total birth countries reported, the majority of cases (68%) presented from the U.S. (41), Mexico (32), Brazil (16), Philippines (9), Dominican Republic (8), and India (7) respectively. Another 14 cases arose from among areas in the western pacific such as the Trust Territories, Micronesia or American or Western Somoa. These same patterns are generally reflected in the ten year trend summary, except notably fewer cases are now being registered among persons immigrating from Cuba or Viet Nam (Table 3).

I may follow up with more debunking of Todd's pet leprosy theory tomorrow, if it's not boring the crap out of people. Till then, I leave those curious with an interesting notation from the same source regarding race, ethnicity and Hansen's:

The ethnic or racial association identified by cases reporting in 2005 is shown in Figure 6. The 2005 distribution was in keeping with the ten year trend and shows a broad involvement of ethnic groups. While the largest number of our cases (61/166, 36%) identify themselves as being of Hispanic Origin, they are closely followed by Non-Hispanic Whites and Blacks (56/166, 34%), and then by Asian or Pacific Islanders (36/166, 22%). More than half (88/166) of all cases reporting in 2005 identified themselves as White.

18 Comments:

Very interesting web site. I can't believe you people in Arizona have put up with this man for over 15 years. It's NOT just immigrants he is after altho this is why he gets the attention. I have a brother in the Phoenix jail that is fighting for his life. He has been railroaded by a system that has obviously been influenced by this sheriff. I don't believe there is anything close to justice in Arizona. This man has given your whole state a rather embarrassing reputation to say the least. Get rid of him! Please visit www.stevekarbandefensefund.com and leave a thought.

D.J. Racist Ryke says:

Not surprised. I've heard this same ludicrous hyperbole coming from the king of xenophobic hysteria--gutter mouthed Lou Dobbs.
As usual the natavists(retrogrades) will lap this one up. Yep, lap it up gabacho.

Unlike Dennis Gilman who propmotes "open borders" agenda which I strongly detest and disagree on, we still need to close and secure the borders. The border wall needs to be completed, the technology installed and the vehicle barriers erected and more border patrol agents assigned to all southwestern border states. Health screenings for those who are about to enter my country legally by legal means must be enforced upon vigoresly by health professionals. If they have such deadly diseases then they must be banned form the U.S. 4 life. I'm very disappointed that the Dems have uplift the 20 year ban on foreigners with AIDS/HIV who can now immigrate to my country to spread the disease. Many of them from Eastern Europe and India where AIDS/HIV/STD`s are running amok. These "open borders" folks are putting American lives at risk....time to enforce strong border security and fight natavism and White Power!!

Brittanicus says:

Give your police department your support, until the Federal government sign into law the SAVE ACT. Read the undeniable facts that Illegal Immigration for three decades has flooded America with poverty. It looks like it will never stop. Unless the American people demand the exodus of the millions that are already here. Then stop those waiting patiently to slip through the undermanned border fence. Only the enactment of the Federal SAVE ACT (H.R.4088) enforcement only. Just read the traumatic, severe financial impact of growing issue. Overpopulation, congestion, urban sprawl, pollution, environmental damage, crime, diminishing resources, contagious Diseases, lack of affordable housing, depressed wages, underground economic, fraudulent documents, identity theft, tax evasion, soaring crime rate, increased tax burdens, overcrowded schools, uneducated citizen children, overcrowded prisons, inadequate health care.

The balkanization of our communities and a large and growing population with loyalty to other Nations. Just read this disturbing revelation of costs, (www.eagleforum.org/sources) Read the undeniable economic statistics at http://www.snopes.com/politics/immigration/taxes.asp) Read hard suppressed facts at (www.numbersusa. com).

Emil Pulsifer says:

The right-wing lives (figuratively speaking) in an inbred, insular propaganda-world of its own devising.

The biologist Richard Dawkins coined the term "meme" to describe a cultural item that is transmitted by repetition in a manner analogous to the biological transmission of genes.

In this context, conservative talk-radio (is there any other kind in a market ruled by advertisers?) is a type of virus infecting the body politic, tricking the electorate into accepting its self-perpetuating propaganda as something vital and wholesome, when in fact it merely uses its hosts to reproduce itself, moving on the to next meme as soon as the current one loses steam.

Expect to see more, not less of it as the industry, which involves increasingly concentrated corporate ownership of chains of stations and networks, relies more and more on self-imitation and formula in order to compete within a narrow, oligopolistic market whose ultimate goal is earning gobs of money regardless of the social cost, and whose strategy for doing so includes the time-tested tactic of setting members of the working class at each other's throats while exploiting each politically and socially isolated caste for all it's worth.

When a mass media outlet, instead of offering the usual divisive rubbish, preaches solidarity across racial and national lines in opposition to those who would exploit their labor, for the purpose of improving the standard of living of the majority -- and manages to do so without being squeezed out of business -- that's when I'll believe that "freedom of speech" is more than window dressing in this country.

Coz says:

What a fucken nut case Darrell Ankarlo is.

TRUTH08 says:

>>>"He spouts off a vicious racist lie"

>>>"the fact that the County Attorney's office is sponsoring his book tour to the tune of $11.5K in public funds"

I believe that someone or some organization, was trying to get this "Hate Jock", off the air here recently.
Not sure who?? The FCC may be aware, of this complaint (not sure?). He himself (Ankkkarlo), did say however.., that somehow, the "lawsuit" against him was related to the plaintiffs, allegations of "racism". Maybe The Bird, could find time, to "look" into the "lawsuit"??

And the C/A, would promote this?? Ha!! I wonder if this comes back to bite him, if the "lawsuit" proves to be valid!! (not that his using public funds for a private citizens book tour won't)

REGARDS,
TRUTH08

P/S
Just my "guess" on who??
Chamber of Commerce, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Aclu, Anti Defamation League, NAACP (I believe Apr-17 he dropped the "N" word over and over), or maybe Elious Bermudez??

Anonymous says:

The poor have been lead to believe that you left wing Democrats have their best interests in mind, and they are still waiting for this pipedream to come true.

TRUTH08 says:

Phoenix Magazine:>>>"I’ve made thousands of public appearances, and this is the first time I have ever run into a group of people so vested in intimidating me, so dead-set on shutting me up."

Phoenix Magazine:>>>"I was also “uninvited” to attend a future civic event based solely on complaints some had regarding my presence at the mayor’s address."

Just some of the quotes from PHX-MAG, he was mentioning, about an organization, thats been trying to shut him down.

Here is a link to the entire article;

http://www.phoenixmag.com/lifestyle/200808/the-shunning/3/

REGARDS,
TRUTH08

Todd Stallion says:

Feathered Fuck Nut is a shit head, here is what the head of the #1 Leprosy clinic in the world said...


http://jscms.jrn.columbia.edu/cns/2005-03-15/whitford-americanleprosy

Over 100 cases were found in immigrants last year, more than double the number in 2000, and, while the number of cases is still comparatively small, some researchers believe the trend could lead to leprosy spreading to the U.S.-born population.

“It’s creeping into the U.S.,” said Dr. William Levis, head of the New York Hansen’s Disease Clinic. “This is a real phenomenon. It’s a public health threat. New York is endemic now, and nobody’s noticed.”

Tracking leprosy among immigrants can be difficult, but leprosy is already endemic in Texas, and numbers are rising in New York and California--all states with high immigrant populations. Dr. Levis said he believes America could be on the brink of an epidemic similar to those that swept Brazil and led to the country becoming a global leprosy hotspot.

“We just don’t know when these epidemics are going to occur,” he said. “But we’re on the cusp of it here, because we’re starting to see endemic cases that we didn’t see 25 years ago.”

Todd Stallion says:

You are a fucking liar Feathered Bastard...

Retract you Bullshit


What you need to know about: Hansen’s Disease from the Texas Health Dept

http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/idcu/disease/hansens/faqs/

Yes. There are approximately 6,500 individuals with Hansen’s disease living in the United States. The largest number of cases in the U. S. live in California, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, New York, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. About 200-250 newly diagnosed cases reported to the national registry each year.

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Yet you said that this is over the last 40 years. You are a fucking liar. All you did was scan the Wikipedia (see the Picture)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leprosy

You are a fat lazy hack.

Plus you smell like shit


Anonymous says:

poor ankarlo--and pinche decimal points!

Todd Stallion says:

Leprosy is only a minor disease, the fact remains that 75% of it is from immigrants, probably illegals who come here to use the health system.

http://www.hrsa.gov/hansens/data/table_2.htm

The fact of the matter is that you and Ankarlo are both wrong, it isn't and out of control epidemic because it is treatable but a sign of filthy 3rd world disease ridden people entering the US. They also bring TB, Hepatitis and of course the Shit Floating in the Water that closed all the pools this summer.

Anyone who denies that these people bring disease into this country are complete idiots, liars or both. Just as previous waves of immigrants brought disease.

The bottom line is that you didn't do your research on this anymore than Ankarlo did other than scanning the fucking wikipedia.

You have an agenda and it isn't your love of little brown people.


Anonymous says:

Whooooo!!!

There is good news for all you anti-Joe soldiers.
The EVT has reported today that Arpaio`s popularity has taken an extrodinary plunge of about 54% down from 64% from a year ago, according the polls taken by the Behavorial Science research data. It also shows us that more Americans are sick of the old fucker`s media whorin and not responding quicker to serious crimes which is putting American at risk.
The old fucker is still delusional to think he's still in the 80th percentile and one has to wonder if he needs medication to see his own faults. Perhaps a good square punch to his angry face will probably do the trick by helping wake the old fucker up. Besides, isn't everybody tired of seeing that same old trite angry face of Arpaio on tv? That angry faced of his is giving me the creeps.

Whereas Andy Thomas remains at a low point of 33%. No chances for him either.
Natavists war crackers be prepared to taste your own utter defeat come this November.
Your nightmares will become a reality.

Todd Stallion has Brain Leprosy says:

Is HD very infectious?

Even for the small percentage of people who have no protection from the germ that causes Hansen’s disease, it is still difficult to get HD. The disease does not spread easily and is not spread through casual contact. In most cases, there may be only one person in a family who develops this disease.

It is passed on during pregnancy or through sex?

HD is not passed on from a mother to her unborn baby. You also do not get it through sexual contact.

What effects does it have on the body?

The bacteria affects the skin, mucous membranes, and nerves. It causes dryness and stiffness of the skin. In some cases the affected nerves can swell, causing pain; or, there may be loss of feeling, and weakness in the muscles of the hands or feet. If left untreated, there can be progressive and permanent damage to the skin, limbs, and eyes. Early treatment can prevent these disabilities.

Will my fingers or toes fall off?

No. This is one of the myths about HD. Numbness in the hands and feet can cause injuries to the fingers and toes. If there is loss of feeling, the fingers and toes become more vulnerable to repeated injury and infection. Infection can lead to bone absorption, which can alter the appearance of the digit(s), making them shorter. However, they never just “fall off”. Early detection and treatment is key to avoiding these problems.

Can I continue to work?

A person with HD can continue to work and lead an active life.

If Hansen’s disease is curable, and not easily spread, why is there such a stigma attached to the disease?

The origins of the stigma are based on fear and the disease as it appeared hundreds of years ago. The stigma has been handed down from generation to generation in all parts of the world, in many cultural ways, including through figures of speech, art, religion and recently, movies and television
and recently racist anti-immigrant fear mongerers. These images and information passed down from person to person, over time, are not consistent with the Hansen’s disease of today. Hansen’s disease has been and continues to be scientifically studied by expert and knowledgeable physicians, researchers and other health care professionals. It is one of many communicable diseases that are diagnosed and successfully treated in this day and age. This stigma, which continues to cause trauma and emotional pain, has no place in today’s society.

Can you get it from reading Todd Stallion's posts?

No, but you can become bored and irratated with his links and his hoping you wont research them. Todd also suffers from Small Penis desease. It creates the behavoir he demonstrates.

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Todd Stallion says:

"More than half (88/166) of all cases reporting in 2005 identified themselves as White."

You are a fucking idiot.

The US Government considers 4 Foot Mayans from the Jungle "White"

Todd Stallion says:

The Feathered Fucktard said

"At one point, you say we're on the brink of an epidemic."

No I didn't.

I quoted an article. Don't you have any abillity to read?

It is on the verge of epidemic because infected people are mainly immigrants and they work in food services.

Epidemic is defined as Spreading rapidly and extensively by infection and affecting many individuals in an area or a population at the same time.

It is a minor disease in that it is treatable and not likely to be fatal. It is shocking only because it is equated with Biblical Plagues.

What is more worrying is the TB and Hepatitis and what you are engaged in is the same sort of Bullshit that you accuse Ankarlo of.

And let me just state for the record, I don't listen to Ankarlo or any of that shit on that station. It isn't interesting and it isn't informative, unlike you who is intresting but totaly uninformative.

Your agenda is clear, you are a propagandist promoting the ADL /SPLC line of open borders in an effort to destroy the US.

jimjim says:

Todd,

you are a joke. you post a quote, but you didn't mean to incorporate it into your argument? fraud, liar, idiot - which word is best for you? let's use all three.

Dru says:

Wasn't it the Europeans who introduced diseases like smallpox to the Indian populations way back when? So can I blame those epidemics on the influx of "immigrants" from Europe? What do you have to say about that Todd?

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