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Ebola (3 Viewers)

So for "nothing to see here" crew, video today of the janitors in Duncan's housing complex cleaning up his sidewalk puke from Sunday this morning. No protective suits.

4 days of people walking through that muck and dogs (who can host ebola) licking it.

What a mess

 
Why is this not obvious? If this spreads domestically, it's Obama's Katrina. This needs to be addressed with proactivity and awareness of human nature, particularly of people who just don't give a #### about their impact on others. (A good percentage of people generally).
This spreading would make Katrina look like a cakewalk...

 
So for "nothing to see here" crew, video today of the janitors in Duncan's housing complex cleaning up his sidewalk puke from Sunday this morning. No protective suits.

4 days of people walking through that muck and dogs (who can host ebola) licking it.

What a mess
This is astounding. Honestly by downplaying ebola the media and govt are doing the worst possible thing. The measures a scientist has to take to work with ebola in a lab are quite detailed and very scary.

Yet we have janitors in the U.S. cleaning up ebola puke with no suits on.

This disease isn't a joke. It's a killer disease. It can be quickly eradicated in the US. But only if it's taken seriously.

 
SOMEONE NEXT TO ME SNEEZED WHILE I WAS WAITING IN LINE AT CHIPOTLE. SHOULD I CALL THE CDC!?!?!?!?!?!

 
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So for "nothing to see here" crew, video today of the janitors in Duncan's housing complex cleaning up his sidewalk puke from Sunday this morning. No protective suits.

4 days of people walking through that muck and dogs (who can host ebola) licking it.

What a mess
sounds bad. got a link to the video?

 
So for "nothing to see here" crew, video today of the janitors in Duncan's housing complex cleaning up his sidewalk puke from Sunday this morning. No protective suits.

4 days of people walking through that muck and dogs (who can host ebola) licking it.

What a mess
sounds bad. got a link to the video?
http://youtu.be/Lg3mFdVYDu4
Thanks.

If he was cleaning up the victim's vomit that is a bad idea. Do we know he was cleaning up vomit with the hose? This is CNN after all.

 
So for "nothing to see here" crew, video today of the janitors in Duncan's housing complex cleaning up his sidewalk puke from Sunday this morning. No protective suits.

4 days of people walking through that muck and dogs (who can host ebola) licking it.

What a mess
sounds bad. got a link to the video?
http://youtu.be/Lg3mFdVYDu4
Thanks.

If he was cleaning up the victim's vomit that is a bad idea. Do we know he was cleaning up vomit with the hose? This is CNN after all.
Yeah I have no idea how valid it is. If true it's remarkably dumb and the janitor is likely going to get ebola.

 
How Ebola became a political issue for the right wing is beyond me. Disgusting.
They hop on all negative news. Who cares. This shouldn't be surprising. They look to blame Obama for everything that happens, as if he's the supreme dictator of the world and everything that happens in it.
Same reason why Katrina became one for the left. Both are equally pathetic.

 
So for "nothing to see here" crew, video today of the janitors in Duncan's housing complex cleaning up his sidewalk puke from Sunday this morning. No protective suits.

4 days of people walking through that muck and dogs (who can host ebola) licking it.

What a mess
sounds bad. got a link to the video?
http://youtu.be/Lg3mFdVYDu4
Thanks.

If he was cleaning up the victim's vomit that is a bad idea. Do we know he was cleaning up vomit with the hose? This is CNN after all.
Yeah I have no idea how valid it is. If true it's remarkably dumb and the janitor is likely going to get ebola.
:lmao:

Good lord.

 
So for "nothing to see here" crew, video today of the janitors in Duncan's housing complex cleaning up his sidewalk puke from Sunday this morning. No protective suits.

4 days of people walking through that muck and dogs (who can host ebola) licking it.

What a mess
sounds bad. got a link to the video?
http://youtu.be/Lg3mFdVYDu4
Thanks.

If he was cleaning up the victim's vomit that is a bad idea. Do we know he was cleaning up vomit with the hose? This is CNN after all.
Yeah I have no idea how valid it is. If true it's remarkably dumb and the janitor is likely going to get ebola.
:lmao: Good lord.
?? Do you think ebola won't spread here? Like the US is somehow immune just because it's the U.S.? He's spraying droplets of ebola into the air for crying out loud (assuming that the video is legit of course)

 
Why is this not obvious? If this spreads domestically, it's Obama's Katrina.
You mean Obama will be unfairly maligned for something that's not really his fault?
I think the key word is "if".

We have seen the media hype a lot of things up and then nothing comes of it.

However, if we see Americans citizens start to die because this pops up in many states while this administration fails to impose some form of travel ban,, then this is on him.

The problem is both sides want to use this crisis for political gain. One of the Dem Senators on the radio this morning was really making sense--had some good points, then it falls off into if we only could get some kind of immigration reform, we could solve this issue. And he viewed any travel ban on anyone as basically tantamount and the precursor to deporting illegal aliens --which was quite the leap. But you can also see some of the GOP trying to use this issue as a jumping off point to close ALL borders as well.

 
rascal said:
mcintyre1 said:
Fennis said:
rascal said:
This has all the appearances of becoming Obama's Katrina.
youre like the 4th or 5th person to say that. Is that on FOX News or something?
No ####### joke. Call me when Obama does nothing for almost a week and Biden personally diverts power crews to keep an oil pipeline running instead of hospitals.
Won't it be a week tomorrow?
Yeah, because clearly the federal government wasn't the one holding all of those press conferences and sending CDC officials to the area. :lmao:

 
Why are freelance journalists going to Liberia? What is to gain from going there with EBOLA, apparently, running rampant around that place?

Hint - you aren't making a name for yourself by catching the EBOLA. All you're doing is endangering your country and world.

The frickking Zombie Apocalypse is going to begin because of dumb ### journalists.

 
Obama's Katrina? Hadn't heard that one before but that is laughable.

An epidemic happens half way around the world and its Obama's Katrina? :lol:

Katrina was in our own fracking country. Some people amaze me with their crazy thoughts.

 
NBC reporting that an NBC cameraman has tested positive for ebola and they're flying him back to the u.s. to be quarantined. Great.

 
Smack Tripper said:
So for "nothing to see here" crew, video today of the janitors in Duncan's housing complex cleaning up his sidewalk puke from Sunday this morning. No protective suits.

4 days of people walking through that muck and dogs (who can host ebola) licking it.

What a mess
Are they dead yet?

 
NBC reporting that an NBC cameraman has tested positive for ebola and they're flying him back to the u.s. to be quarantined. Great.
Great news indeed!

Of course, we all agree, that it is horrible that this poor camerman has that horrific disease, but at least bringing home gives him a fighting chance. And even if he doesn't make it, he will die at home, and much more comfortably.

Can you believe some jagoffs misguided souls would actually suggest we should leave a US citizen to die a horrific and painful death in the squalors of West Africa? I mean I thought people had pride in their country, but I guess only when we are shooting down "terrorists" in Yemen via a drone.

You and I can appreciate living in such a great and caring country. Someone can correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the mortality rate in the US for Ebola in 2014 is 0%. I know it won't stay that way, but lets hope, and for those who do pray, this one survives.

I am really proud to be an American when I read stuff like this.

"Great!!!" :hifive:

 
We should have travel bans, no reason not to. Idk why or how anyone can argue against that. We wouldn't be the first country to do it and certainly not the last. Not really a big deal to chop flights and travel from Western Africa for 6-12 months

 
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Quote from CNN article:

"This was Duncan's first time in the United States, Smallwood said. "

What a ####### coincidence. Could you imagine? A guy who hasn't been here in 40 years decides now is the time - 9 days later he is diagnosed with Ebola. Free healthcare, nice hospital... :mindcompletelyblown:

 
We should have travel bans, no reason not to. Idk why or how anyone can argue against that. We wouldn't be the first country to do it and certainly not the last. Not really a big deal to chop flights and travel from Western Africa for 6-12 months
Can you believe some jagoffs misguided souls would actually suggest we should leave a US citizen to die a horrific and painful death in the squalors of West Africa?
 
We should have travel bans, no reason not to. Idk why or how anyone can argue against that. We wouldn't be the first country to do it and certainly not the last. Not really a big deal to chop flights and travel from Western Africa for 6-12 months
Can you believe some jagoffs misguided souls would actually suggest we should leave a US citizen to die a horrific and painful death in the squalors of West Africa?
:rolleyes: you're not welcome here unless you're healthy and wealthy.
 
Quote from CNN article:

"This was Duncan's first time in the United States, Smallwood said. "

What a ####### coincidence. Could you imagine? A guy who hasn't been here in 40 years decides now is the time - 9 days later he is diagnosed with Ebola. Free healthcare, nice hospital... :mindcompletelyblown:
You need a visa approved to get here. His was approved (according to his half brother) about two weeks before he arrived. so he was likely planning the trip in the same time period, but decided to leave out the little detail of his Ebola exposure.

 
We should have travel bans, no reason not to. Idk why or how anyone can argue against that. We wouldn't be the first country to do it and certainly not the last. Not really a big deal to chop flights and travel from Western Africa for 6-12 months
Can you believe some jagoffs misguided souls would actually suggest we should leave a US citizen to die a horrific and painful death in the squalors of West Africa?
:rolleyes: you're not welcome here unless you're healthy and wealthy.
Hey, I'd be the first to leave cursecurse to rot wherever the hell he is.

 
Obama's Katrina? Hadn't heard that one before but that is laughable.

An epidemic happens half way around the world and its Obama's Katrina? :lol:

Katrina was in our own fracking country. Some people amaze me with their crazy thoughts.
In regards to what is specifically happening in Dallas, and can be assumed to show a lack of overall preparedness, it harkens me back to Katrina because I watched the news days prior, could anticipate what was going to happen, and was stunned that I knew more and had a better perspective by watching and reading news than our government institutions that appeared vastly uninformed and out of touch.How does the CDC leave a family unattended without food and with the soiled sheets and towels from and Ebola patient still in the apartment? The family ignored the order and left the house, and is likely going to contact the disease in that apartment building and spread it to who knows who else. Just appears that our agencies are reactive and haven't thought through contingencies at a time when time itself is of the essence.

 
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