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Oct 19, 2014 15:49:08   #
im sorry I really messed that up
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Oct 19, 2014 15:48:26   #
if we k**l most of t he,from the liberals jihadists,will there be an appeal to help save the jihadists from the liberal side???
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Oct 19, 2014 15:33:22   #
Worried for our children wrote:
By: Linda Chavez

It’s time to take a deep breath. Ebola is an awful disease that has tragically infected a handful of Americans. Though it deserves the full attention of our medical community — most importantly, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — it should not be dominating our news, preoccupying our president and other political leaders, and frightening Americans into believing an epidemic on U.S. soil is just around the corner.
agreeing with your assessment to an extent,but---???did she maybe sneeze while on the airplane????
A Washington Post poll last week showed that two-thirds of Americans fear an epidemic in the U.S., and 4 in 10 said they are somewhat or very worried that a family member may contract the disease. This is simply not going to happen.

The disease can only spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person. The Dallas hospital that treated Thomas Duncan botched procedures in dealing with the disease from day one — but as terrible as those mistakes were, they do not portend disaster for the country.

At times like these, it is usually helpful for our leaders to try to calm the fear. But unfortunately, President Obama has so squandered the trust of the American people over the past six years that the more he talks the less people seem to believe him. Nonetheless, he was right when he said, “The dangers of your contracting Ebola, the dangers of a serious outbreak, are extraordinarily low.”

Our fears are irrational. Statistically, most of us have a far greater likelihood of dying of influenza this winter than Ebola. Last year, about 30,000 people died of the flu in the U.S., yet less than half of Americans get flu shots, which can prevent the disease. Getting struck by lightning is likelier than catching Ebola. So far this year, 24 people have died from lightning strikes in the U.S.; one has died from Ebola.

So why are we so afraid? Ironically, the very measures necessary to protect those in actual danger of contracting the disease frighten the rest of us. Photos of men and women covered in hazmat suits dominate the airwaves and front pages of newspapers. The streets of Dallas outside the patients’ apartments and the tarmac at the airport where patients are being t***sported look like scenes from a science fiction movie. Creatures in bright yellow scuttle about squirting disinfectant on sidewalks, their faces obscured by masks. A new patient hobbles from an ambulance to a medical t***sport plane looking as if she’s just landed after a dangerous journey to outer space. And these images play in a constant loop on our living room TVs.

At one level, this phenomenon is nothing new. We saw it in the early days of the AIDS epidemic. We’ve seen it every time a new threat emerges — swine flu, bird flu, SARS, MRSA, even mad cow disease. People fear what they cannot see and do not understand. But worse, the media’s intense preoccupation with Ebola in the U.S. fuels fear. The attention focused on this story is simply disproportionate to its importance.

None of this is to suggest that the federal government’s response has been exemplary. It hasn’t. The CDC has sent inconsistent messages to health care workers and to the public. Its latest failure — telling a nurse who had treated Duncan that she could travel aboard a commercial airline despite having a fever — not only was wrong but also undermined the credibility of the agency. But it is highly unlikely that anyone on the plane is in real danger, even though the nurse has tested positive for Ebola. Unless there was contact with the woman’s bodily fluids, t***smission was highly improbable, if not impossible.

If we really want to protect ourselves from Ebola, our concentration should be focused on Africa. It is the geometric expansion of the disease in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea that poses a real threat. We must stop the spread of the disease there. And that will require a greater effort on the part of the United States and other countries, including well-enforced quarantines and travel limits.

Regardless of what we do, it is likely we will see more cases of Ebola in American hospitals. The goal must be to provide the best treatment possible, to protect health workers who will come in contact with patients and to concentrate treatment in as few medical centers as possible.

The one thing the media could do to help is to quit treating Ebola as if it is the most important story of the day.



http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/opinion/op_ed/2014/10/chavez_media_overhypes_ebola_fear_factor
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Oct 19, 2014 15:25:06   #
ajj100 wrote:
Well as I see it the Marine Sargent is a bargaining chip there keeping for latter on. Thing is the Mexicans are giving him free room and board which is really not all that bad in these times as long as there treating him well. If I were in his place I would remember Gods words "Don't be afraid of confined places." and I would ask for a deck of cards and if I got it I would play a lot of solitary. God is with him and has a plan for him. We don't know that plan but in time we will. Remember God and he will remember you! Remember God to your children and God will remember your children!
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prayers are great,but sometimes prayers aren't enough
come on obqma ,get him outta there
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Oct 19, 2014 15:05:47   #
B****sheep wrote:
I had the same thought. While we're at it, let's get rid of all the sex offender records and registrations, health care records, licenses for lawyers, food preparers, medicine makers, canneries, distilleries...... Set them all FREE, FREE, FREE........ :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


did you really say that???
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Oct 19, 2014 14:55:29   #
wow
no wonder he was awarded the nobel prize
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Oct 18, 2014 21:04:18   #
DID YOU PERHAPS MEAN ALL OF THEM?
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Oct 18, 2014 20:59:41   #
to searching
to err is human to recognize your mistake is divine
please correct your mistake this fall
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Oct 18, 2014 20:36:08   #
its always a terrible thing to have a loved one removed from your life,regardless of the circumstances
I commend you for honoring him
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Oct 18, 2014 20:35:26   #
its always a terrible thing to have a loved one removed from your life,regardless of the circumstances
I commend you for honoring him
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Oct 17, 2014 17:33:43   #
can our leader???guarantee the safety of our troops in ebola country???
can anyone be sure having troops in ebola country,and then bringing them home,will not just release more ebola???
close the borders in Liberia
halt the flights to and from that country
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