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In reply to the discussion: Anyone else irked at the way Texas wants to charge the man with ebola with a crime? [View all]notadmblnd
(23,720 posts)76. I hadn't heard that. I did read that officials in Liberia wanted to charge him
with a crime because he lied at the airport when he was asked if he had any contact with anyone with ebola though.
Where did you read that Texas wanted to prosecute?
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Anyone else irked at the way Texas wants to charge the man with ebola with a crime? [View all]
diabeticman
Oct 2014
OP
Yeah, My wife--meaning no disrespect to DU Texasens-- Said that IF ebola had to be found in
diabeticman
Oct 2014
#6
Who kept the host family in an infected contagious apartment for days, exposing them
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#24
I'm not teeing off on Dallas, but on those who have mishandled this. Surely you can see
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#29
I'm going to guess that policies and procedures have been updated all over as a result of this. nt
Dreamer Tatum
Oct 2014
#31
I believe that paper was in the Liberia airport which we dont have jurisdiction
davidn3600
Oct 2014
#46
If he lied about being exposed before he got into the US, then no. That should be a crime.
BillZBubb
Oct 2014
#4
he told them, he came from liberia. said nothing about contact with a victim, to the point of her
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#37
Should the Powers that be be charged with endangerment by keeping the host family inside that
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#17
the family knowingly exposed themselves. should we prosecute them for putting themselves in danger?
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#38
What? The host family had a guest visit who got sick and then were prevented from
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#40
do you think the man might have clued the nurse in, that he was with a person recently who died of
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#41
he never stated he was around ebola. he knew by syaing liberia, what they were asking. and STILL
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#45
There was an interview on one of the msnbc shows today with a Texas official who
Stardust
Oct 2014
#53
What? I've heard nothing about this. Liberia is saying they're going press charges, but Texas?
herding cats
Oct 2014
#55
No. Not if he lied under oath to get on that airplane, an act which could endanger countless others.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#65
so does Liberia. He lied on his exit interview, claiming he had not been in contact
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#71
Rumor mongering irks me. How many times will you ignore requests for a link to prove what you say
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2014
#74
I hadn't heard that. I did read that officials in Liberia wanted to charge him
notadmblnd
Oct 2014
#76