Thursday, October 9, 2014

It's That Bad!

1-When Jimmy Carter kicks ass, the recipient has to know he is in real problems. Former president blasts on #44 yesterday on many fronts, an opportunity to improve his cellar ranking amongst former presidents. 2-Remember not too long ago pp said "it's highly unlikely Ebola virus would make it to the US. After all he said "nobody with Ebola virus can just hop on a plane and fly to the US". Wrong assumption, now Dead Wrong Sir! 3-Equally stupid is the new Ebola virus testing protocol initated at (5) US international airports. Approximately 95% of the 150 travelers arrive daily, from the affected West African nations. Airport authorities in Haz-Mat Suits will be armed with a digital thermometer and a new check off list, applicable to each traveler. Sounds like what Lib Guess what, there are no direct flights from W.Africa to the five US airports. Travelers may stop, deboard, board new plane several times before landing on US shores. What happens along the way? 4-Ebola virus does not have a political agenda, it just kills people it comes into contact. 5-Shut dowm all commerical flights to from affected nations, limit only flights for authorities and medical personnel for 30 day min. Review on the 30 day what follows. 5-Entering from left stage, is the Rev. Jessie Jackson, now a spokesman for the Duncan extended family. 6-I smell a wrongful death, class action law suit, plus racial profiling, poor, black with no health insurance, etc.. 7-In the cross-hair is the Texas Health Presbyterin Hospital. This is where Duncan entered the ER for the first time. Duncan's inital symptoms were not that unusual from a flu like case. He was given some antibiotics and sent home. 8-A few days later he returned by EMS and sent to isolation quarters at the same hospital, where he remained until he died. America's first Ebola case. 9-If Duncan only told the truth, but rather lied to Liberian officals, that he was not exposed to Ebola victim(s) this case may never of happened. 10-By the way, today is the 3,271 days since Florida was struck by a Hurricane. 3,271/ 365 = 8.962 years. That's a fact, honest truth, algore!

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