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I always feel a little morbid talking down about patients fighting a fatal illness, but these people are FUCKING IDIOTS.

Treats Ebola in Africa... Goes Bowling in the biggest city in the world?

I've stand by my statement that this is all a big overreaction, but people like this are not helping the cause.
 
I always feel a little morbid talking down about patients fighting a fatal illness, but these people are FUCKING IDIOTS.

Treats Ebola in Africa... Goes Bowling in the biggest city in the world?

I've stand by my statement that this is all a big overreaction, but people like this are not helping the cause.

Besides the point, but NYC is nowhere near the biggest city in the world.

At this point, I'm as concerned about catching Ebola as I am catching AIDS. The public is well-educated about what to do if they may have the disease and an outbreak in the US is highly unlikely.
 
I just want to point out that if we published a national story every time someone in the US was diagnosed with the plague, it would almost keep pace with the US ebola "epidemic"

oh if someone in this country had the plague... well..

that would be bad.
 
How is this a good idea?

 
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How is this a good idea?

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Obama to meet former Ebola patient Nina Pham today, before she heads home. <a href="http://t.co/ueM2mA8Mac">http://t.co/ueM2mA8Mac</a></p>&mdash; CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) <a href="View: https://twitter.com/cnnbrk/status/525706117448753152
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Is he going to be eating her feces?

Unconcerned.
 
How is this a good idea?

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Obama to meet former Ebola patient Nina Pham today, before she heads home. <a href="http://t.co/ueM2mA8Mac">http://t.co/ueM2mA8Mac</a></p>&mdash; CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) <a href="View: https://twitter.com/cnnbrk/status/525706117448753152
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Look at the little icons on the top when you are posting. There is one called media and that is where you put the embedded link in that. And the tweet will show up without the whole link or whatever in the post.
 
SEATTLE -- Billionaire Paul Allen, who owns the Seattle Seahawks and the Portland Trail Blazers, has pledged to contribute at least $100 million to the fight against the deadly Ebola virus.




The Microsoft co-founder said Thursday that among the initiatives he's supporting is the development of two medevac containment units that the U.S. State Department can use to safely evacuate health workers who become infected.

Allen said he's working with the World Health Organization to increase its capacity for handling the logistics of transporting international aid workers, and he's establishing a fund to help cover the costs of emergency transportation of the workers.

Money will also go to the University of Massachusetts Medical School to help provide decontamination and lab equipment to Liberian hospitals, as well as community outreach and education in Liberia.

Allen's foundation previously pledged $26.5 million.
 
So one of my coworkers is freaking out because her son just got sent home with a high grade fever. Apparantly a student from Africa just joined her class.

I told her it's probably just the flu, but she's losing it.
 
So one of my coworkers is freaking out because her son just got sent home with a high grade fever. Apparantly a student from Africa just joined her class.

I told her it's probably just the flu, but she's losing it.

one of my sisters friends flew through the dallas airport the week before last, and then i met that friend, and now this week im coughing.

im pretty sure its ebola.
 
So now an Administration official has come out and said -- in sworn testimony -- that the Ebola virus is contained in sweat, and that you could get it from infected sweat left on a bus seat. Yet, we're being told by others in the Administration that you can't catch it from riding on a bus.

http://dailycaller.com/2014/10/27/obama-health-official-ebola-can-spread-through-bus-sweat/

I honestly cannot figure out why the government cannot get its sotry straight. That's the kind of thing that leads people to mistrust what the government is telling them.
 
Yeah I pretty much question everything the government does or says.
Separation of church and state? How about separation of big business and our government. Limited terms in office, erradicate all career politicians, get the people's people in there who actually care about things that matter other than getting their sorry asses re-elected to save their precious job.

The shit is all crooked, so anything they are spewing through the news, question it.

Our society is so involved and engrossed in distractions, that nobody sees the big picture anymore, nor do they care. So long as their phones turn on, and they can substitute people into their fantasy lineups and creep on their facebooks and feel good or bad about themselves.

Damage control. The story is never straight.

When you have the people's tax dollars, any and every resource imaginable, you would think we'd have the truth by now?
 

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