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In reply to the discussion: Public supports travel ban to block Ebola; CDC and White House push back [View all]uppityperson
(116,005 posts)40. And now a travel ban from Texas and Ohio is needed.
I am tired of arguing and am stopping as it is getting us nowhere helpful.
This whole situation sucks from the ignoring the ebola health care problem for months, to thousands already dead many of whom are caregivers, to a nurse who should have known better breaking quarantine and flying, to the whole wtf was that hospital doing to risk so many issue. Have you read Omaha Steve's link?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025670381
http://www.nationalnursesunited.org/blog/entry/statement-by-registered-nurses-at-texas-health-presbyterian-hospital-in-dal/
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Public supports travel ban to block Ebola; CDC and White House push back [View all]
scarystuffyo
Oct 2014
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I wonder how many of them support sending troops, supplies, help and spending $$$ on healthcare in
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#1
Are you suggesting people who think we should restrict visa entry from the epicenter of a deadly epidemic,
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#19
The USA is sending less help, money, people now? Seriously? You really believe less attention is
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#33
That is a pretty wild assumption, that I think more cases here "a good thing"
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#43
Well, in your opinion W. Africa is getting so much more attention now that it is here
boston bean
Oct 2014
#44
Some are, note that word SOME, and plenty are saying we ahould send no aid, spend no
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#32
It's very simple, and it's not about any of the things you keep trying to make it about.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#37
A ban of anyone identified as having contact with an ebola patient, yes, most certainly
boston bean
Oct 2014
#42
So, he should just "do something" like the idiots on Fox are constantly telling him to do?
Proud Liberal Dem
Oct 2014
#6
This type of sentiment is what enabled implementation of the Patriot Act.
bullwinkle428
Oct 2014
#27
And treating ebola like it's no big deal is what enabled the clusterfuck in West Africa.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#47
Fear promotes short cuts to simple explanations and simpler sounding solutions.
HereSince1628
Oct 2014
#5
by "more" do you mean one might? That is true, anothernperson might, even 2
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#11
I fear that if we have more cases the administrations reluctance to halt at least some travel
Lee-Lee
Oct 2014
#34
Apparently, some people think that their health, and the health of others, is more important than
Zorra
Oct 2014
#35
Funny how most people are more into direct self-preservation than high-minded
TwilightGardener
Oct 2014
#36
