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Fox reports that flights of 737 's are coming to our country from Liberia, each and every day and have been for a month.

I want to quickly point out that symptoms of the Ebola virus manifest themselves within 19 days,  which means that the first flights back to America, apparently did not transfer folks with this illness from Liberia to America.  

Hopefully we are not being misled because of politics or Obama's need to practice some misguided sense of fairness.  

10 comments:

  1. your people;;;
    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/christian-broadcaster-ebola-could-cleanse-us-of-atheists-gay-people-and-sluts/

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    1. Now you are defending the importation of an incurable disease and putting the entire nation at risk as you point to the stupidity of others. Geeeeesh.

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    2. This your news source... so typical, so ignorant.
      http://youtu.be/scs3CXJOypA

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    3. If you actually watched Fox News, your opinion and that of those you parrot, would mean something. As an editor, I watch CNN, MSNBC as well as Fox News. Fox interviews folks for the CDC, doctors qualified as crisis certified, and any number of witnesses and people in authority, including as many of the Administration as will appear on the network, which is an increasing number as of late. Your complaint is both humorous and as uninformed as one might expect a liberal's opinion to be.

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    4. The level of ignorance presented on Fox News should have no place in American journalism. But it does, and that's why there are people like Smithson.

      Simple.

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    5. You know you are dealing with a simpleton when personal opinion trumps the need or the desire to support one's opinion with actual facts. For decades, the divide between Liberal and Consrvative debate has been the difference between symbolism and substance. The comment of Anonymous is a perfect example. The transgender author is a member of the 1% he criticizes; lives and profits from a capitalist system he loves to criticize, and, now, pretends to be some sort of media expert, criticizing a media outlet, Fox News, that he does not listen too.

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  2. A national embarrasment
    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/10/nih-doctor-schools-elisabeth-hasselbeck-after-she-asks-him-to-seal-the-borders-over-ebola/

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    1. Nothing embarrassing the Hasselbeck interview except for the doctor's persistence at dealing with straw-dog issues. No one I know advocating "sealing the border" against this disease, is advocating the complete and total isolation of the African nations involved, or the controlled entry into our country of sick individuals. No one is talking about offering and sending aid - supplies and personnel - to the infected countries. The doctor argues that you can't get on a plane to this country if you are sick, but Brown did just that, and, today, is near death in a Dallas hospital. His family members maybe infected, as well. Understand that "Rawstory.com" is a partisan blog of the first order, and a willing supporter of the Utopian Fantasy embraced by the Democrat leadership of today.

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  3. A few US deaths from Ebola = Fox News reports a crisis
    30,000 gun deaths a year in US = business as usual

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    1. Ebola has the capability of killing hundreds of thousands. Your citing gun death stats has nothing to do with the actual debate if the debate is about kids in school and mass shootings. 19,000 of the 30,000 deaths were suicides. There were 14,000 murders, last year, committed by all means available. In Canada and England, half of all home burglaries occur while people are in their homes. In the US, only 13% of all burglaries take place while people are home. Guns are the difference. Take gun violence via domestic gangland terrorism, and you have no case at all. In fact, school shootings are down. Another straw man argument from Occupy America, folks.

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