"How so? The flu *may kill* a couple of thousand people (which ain't cool). A nuke will *kill* a couple of hundred thousand (REALLY not cool.). "
Since the first terrorist attack on American territory, in 1993, nearly 3000 people Americans have died from terrorism. That's an awful loss. I live a mile or two from the World Trade Center site, and lived in Washington when we had to flee downtown DC because of the 9/11 attack.
According to the General Accounting Office, an average of 36,000 people die every year from flu, or complications coming from having the flu. That means that the flu has killed over four hundred thousand people since that first terrorist attack in 1993. For every man and woman who died on 9/11, twelve people die every year from flu.
The flu matters. When Bush ignores three and half years of warnings from his own government, that matters. Bush needs to stop passing the buck.