It’s Time to Remove Obama From Office - Before He Gets Us All Killed

Even used special plane but feel free to plop your ass next to an ebola sufferer on your next flight I'm sure you'll be fine
 
Except they did it themselves with the Americans who were transported back................again do you even watch the news

I do. And the healthcare professionals in the US don't treat Ebola patients with this level of precaution. They use face masks, clear plastic face shields and rubberized garments protecting from exposure. They do not use respirators or pressure suits as Ebola isn't an airborne disease. But instead transmitted by bodily fluids

Which, of course, is the issue in contention.
 
Here is the CDC general guidelines for healthcare professionals treating Ebola:

Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations for Hospitalized Patients with Known or Suspected Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever in U.S. Hospitals Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever CDC

And here are their full standards of precautionary recommendations:

CDC - 2007 Isolation Precautions Part 2 - HICPAC

No where does it call for level 4 biohazard protocols with a full pressure suit and respirator. As Ebola isn't an airborne disease.
 
This man makes one hell of a case on why we need to remove President Obola from office but I can think of another.........he was never constitutionally eligible to hold the office in the first place. If Barry Soetoro Obola would have been truly vetted in the first place like Sarah Palin extensively was......he never would have made it to the nomination, much less the primaries. Never the less, Obama is here to harm this country, not make it prosper and be exceptional. This is why we should never elect a non-natural born Citizen (who's birth was governed by a foreign sovereignty) again. It is a violation of Article 2 Section 1 of the Constitution

It s Time to Remove Obama from Office - Before He Gets Us All Killed - Wayne Allyn Root - Page full

Maybe we have to look to the recent past to see how a "Great President" should react to a deadly pandemic...

"...The AIDS crisis exploded (with 20,000 deaths) before Reagan could even bring himself to address the issue six years later. In his authorized biography he is quoted as saying that "maybe the Lord brought down this plague," because "illicit sex is against the Ten Commandments..."

"...The facts are well-known but bear repeating: many of Reagan's advisors -- along with the new religious right that got him elected -- believed that the disease was God's punishment for the gay community, so he and his administration ignored the problem, even as the scientific and medical communities begged for funding. The Surgeon General of the United States was frozen out of all AIDS-related discussions for the first five years of Reagan's administration..."

"...By the time Reagan finally got around to talking about it, AIDS had spread to 113 countries and almost 21,000 Americans had already died from it. Their blood, and the blood of thousands of others who died because of the administration's lack of funding for HIV/AIDS research, is on Ronald Reagan's hands..."

"Although AIDS was first reported in the medical and popular press in 1981, it was only in October of 1987 that President Reagan publicly spoke about the epidemic. By the end of that year 59,572 AIDS cases had been reported and 27,909 of those women and men had died...."

"...What did this mean in practical terms? Most importantly, AIDS research was chronically under-funded. When doctors at the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health asked for more funding for their work on AIDS, they were routinely denied it. Between June 1981 and May 1982 the CDC spent less than $1 million on AIDS and $9 million on Legionnaire's Disease. At that point more than 1,000 of the 2,000 reported AIDS cases resulted in death; there were fewer than 50 deaths from Legionnaire's Disease. This drastic lack of funding would continue through the Reagan years...."

"...When health and support groups in the gay community were beginning to initiate education and prevention programs, they were denied federal funding. In October 1987 Senator Helms amended a federal appropriations bill to prohibit AIDS education efforts that "encourage or promote homosexual activity" — that is, efforts that tell gay men how to have safe sex..."

"...at the 1986 centenary rededication of the Statue of Liberty. The Reagans were there sitting next to French President Francois Mitterand and his wife, Danielle. Bob Hope was on stage entertaining the all-star audience. In the middle of a series of one-liners Hope quipped, "I just heard that the Statue of Liberty has AIDS but she doesn't know if she got it from the mouth of the Hudson or the Staten Island Fairy." As the television camera panned the audience, the Mitterands looked appalled. The Reagans were laughing. By the end of 1989 and the Reagan years, 115,786 women and men had been diagnosed with AIDS in the United States, and more than 70,000 of them had died..."

"...On April 2, 1987, Reagan said:
"How that information is used must be up to schools and parents, not government. But let's be honest with ourselves, AIDS information can not be what some call 'value neutral.' After all, when it comes to preventing AIDS, don't medicine and morality teach the same lessons."

Whose values?
Reverend Richard Cizik (National Association of Evangelicals) told NPR:

"Well, it started early on in the campaign, when then-candidate Ronald Reagan said to evangelicals, he said, 'You can't endorse me, but I'll endorse you.' And that was the start of a love affair between evangelicals and Ronald Reagan."

"Even as late as 1991, Reagan friend and confidant Billy Graham, was still expressing the sentiment that AIDS was God's judgement on the wicked. A prevailing perspective in conservative circles was that AIDS was "killing all the right people," not infrequently expressed explicitly with those very words..."
 
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Except they did it themselves with the Americans who were transported back................again do you even watch the news

I do. And the healthcare professionals in the US don't treat Ebola patients with this level of precaution. They use face masks, clear plastic face shields and rubberized garments protecting from exposure. They do not use respirators or pressure suits as Ebola isn't an airborne disease. But instead transmitted by bodily fluids

Which, of course, is the issue in contention.
Then you watched the news this evening when the CDC director talked about Ebola patients sneezing or coughing, spreading droplets, 70% death rate, expectations of 10,000 new cases a week in West Africa and no known cure? Good for you.
 
This man makes one hell of a case on why we need to remove President Obola from office but I can think of another.........he was never constitutionally eligible to hold the office in the first place. If Barry Soetoro Obola would have been truly vetted in the first place like Sarah Palin extensively was......he never would have made it to the nomination, much less the primaries. Never the less, Obama is here to harm this country, not make it prosper and be exceptional. This is why we should never elect a non-natural born Citizen (who's birth was governed by a foreign sovereignty) again. It is a violation of Article 2 Section 1 of the Constitution

It s Time to Remove Obama from Office - Before He Gets Us All Killed - Wayne Allyn Root - Page full

Maybe we have to look to the recent past to see how a "Great President" should react to a deadly pandemic...

"...The AIDS crisis exploded (with 20,000 deaths) before Reagan could even bring himself to address the issue six years later. In his authorized biography he is quoted as saying that "maybe the Lord brought down this plague," because "illicit sex is against the Ten Commandments..."

"...The facts are well-known but bear repeating: many of Reagan's advisors -- along with the new religious right that got him elected -- believed that the disease was God's punishment for the gay community, so he and his administration ignored the problem, even as the scientific and medical communities begged for funding. The Surgeon General of the United States was frozen out of all AIDS-related discussions for the first five years of Reagan's administration..."

"...By the time Reagan finally got around to talking about it, AIDS had spread to 113 countries and almost 21,000 Americans had already died from it. Their blood, and the blood of thousands of others who died because of the administration's lack of funding for HIV/AIDS research, is on Ronald Reagan's hands..."

"Although AIDS was first reported in the medical and popular press in 1981, it was only in October of 1987 that President Reagan publicly spoke about the epidemic. By the end of that year 59,572 AIDS cases had been reported and 27,909 of those women and men had died...."

"...What did this mean in practical terms? Most importantly, AIDS research was chronically under-funded. When doctors at the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health asked for more funding for their work on AIDS, they were routinely denied it. Between June 1981 and May 1982 the CDC spent less than $1 million on AIDS and $9 million on Legionnaire's Disease. At that point more than 1,000 of the 2,000 reported AIDS cases resulted in death; there were fewer than 50 deaths from Legionnaire's Disease. This drastic lack of funding would continue through the Reagan years...."

"...When health and support groups in the gay community were beginning to initiate education and prevention programs, they were denied federal funding. In October 1987 Senator Helms amended a federal appropriations bill to prohibit AIDS education efforts that "encourage or promote homosexual activity" — that is, efforts that tell gay men how to have safe sex..."

"...at the 1986 centenary rededication of the Statue of Liberty. The Reagans were there sitting next to French President Francois Mitterand and his wife, Danielle. Bob Hope was on stage entertaining the all-star audience. In the middle of a series of one-liners Hope quipped, "I just heard that the Statue of Liberty has AIDS but she doesn't know if she got it from the mouth of the Hudson or the Staten Island Fairy." As the television camera panned the audience, the Mitterands looked appalled. The Reagans were laughing. By the end of 1989 and the Reagan years, 115,786 women and men had been diagnosed with AIDS in the United States, and more than 70,000 of them had died..."

"...On April 2, 1987, Reagan said:
"How that information is used must be up to schools and parents, not government. But let's be honest with ourselves, AIDS information can not be what some call 'value neutral.' After all, when it comes to preventing AIDS, don't medicine and morality teach the same lessons."

Whose values?
Reverend Richard Cizik (National Association of Evangelicals) told NPR:

"Well, it started early on in the campaign, when then-candidate Ronald Reagan said to evangelicals, he said, 'You can't endorse me, but I'll endorse you.' And that was the start of a love affair between evangelicals and Ronald Reagan."

"Even as late as 1991, Reagan friend and confidant Billy Graham, was still expressing the sentiment that AIDS was God's judgement on the wicked. A prevailing perspective in conservative circles was that AIDS was "killing all the right people," not infrequently expressed explicitly with those very words..."
Hell no! It's Bush's fault! Ask any liberal puke.
 
This man makes one hell of a case on why we need to remove President Obola from office but I can think of another.........he was never constitutionally eligible to hold the office in the first place. If Barry Soetoro Obola would have been truly vetted in the first place like Sarah Palin extensively was......he never would have made it to the nomination, much less the primaries. Never the less, Obama is here to harm this country, not make it prosper and be exceptional. This is why we should never elect a non-natural born Citizen (who's birth was governed by a foreign sovereignty) again. It is a violation of Article 2 Section 1 of the Constitution

It s Time to Remove Obama from Office - Before He Gets Us All Killed - Wayne Allyn Root - Page full

Maybe we have to look to the recent past to see how a "Great President" should react to a deadly pandemic...

"...The AIDS crisis exploded (with 20,000 deaths) before Reagan could even bring himself to address the issue six years later. In his authorized biography he is quoted as saying that "maybe the Lord brought down this plague," because "illicit sex is against the Ten Commandments..."

"...The facts are well-known but bear repeating: many of Reagan's advisors -- along with the new religious right that got him elected -- believed that the disease was God's punishment for the gay community, so he and his administration ignored the problem, even as the scientific and medical communities begged for funding. The Surgeon General of the United States was frozen out of all AIDS-related discussions for the first five years of Reagan's administration..."

"...By the time Reagan finally got around to talking about it, AIDS had spread to 113 countries and almost 21,000 Americans had already died from it. Their blood, and the blood of thousands of others who died because of the administration's lack of funding for HIV/AIDS research, is on Ronald Reagan's hands..."

"Although AIDS was first reported in the medical and popular press in 1981, it was only in October of 1987 that President Reagan publicly spoke about the epidemic. By the end of that year 59,572 AIDS cases had been reported and 27,909 of those women and men had died...."

"...What did this mean in practical terms? Most importantly, AIDS research was chronically under-funded. When doctors at the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health asked for more funding for their work on AIDS, they were routinely denied it. Between June 1981 and May 1982 the CDC spent less than $1 million on AIDS and $9 million on Legionnaire's Disease. At that point more than 1,000 of the 2,000 reported AIDS cases resulted in death; there were fewer than 50 deaths from Legionnaire's Disease. This drastic lack of funding would continue through the Reagan years...."

"...When health and support groups in the gay community were beginning to initiate education and prevention programs, they were denied federal funding. In October 1987 Senator Helms amended a federal appropriations bill to prohibit AIDS education efforts that "encourage or promote homosexual activity" — that is, efforts that tell gay men how to have safe sex..."

"...at the 1986 centenary rededication of the Statue of Liberty. The Reagans were there sitting next to French President Francois Mitterand and his wife, Danielle. Bob Hope was on stage entertaining the all-star audience. In the middle of a series of one-liners Hope quipped, "I just heard that the Statue of Liberty has AIDS but she doesn't know if she got it from the mouth of the Hudson or the Staten Island Fairy." As the television camera panned the audience, the Mitterands looked appalled. The Reagans were laughing. By the end of 1989 and the Reagan years, 115,786 women and men had been diagnosed with AIDS in the United States, and more than 70,000 of them had died..."

"...On April 2, 1987, Reagan said:
"How that information is used must be up to schools and parents, not government. But let's be honest with ourselves, AIDS information can not be what some call 'value neutral.' After all, when it comes to preventing AIDS, don't medicine and morality teach the same lessons."

Whose values?
Reverend Richard Cizik (National Association of Evangelicals) told NPR:

"Well, it started early on in the campaign, when then-candidate Ronald Reagan said to evangelicals, he said, 'You can't endorse me, but I'll endorse you.' And that was the start of a love affair between evangelicals and Ronald Reagan."

"Even as late as 1991, Reagan friend and confidant Billy Graham, was still expressing the sentiment that AIDS was God's judgement on the wicked. A prevailing perspective in conservative circles was that AIDS was "killing all the right people," not infrequently expressed explicitly with those very words..."
Hell no! It's Bush's fault! Ask any liberal puke.

No! Everything is Obama's fault! Just ask any nutwing puke.
 
Except they did it themselves with the Americans who were transported back................again do you even watch the news

I do. And the healthcare professionals in the US don't treat Ebola patients with this level of precaution. They use face masks, clear plastic face shields and rubberized garments protecting from exposure. They do not use respirators or pressure suits as Ebola isn't an airborne disease. But instead transmitted by bodily fluids

Which, of course, is the issue in contention.
Then you watched the news this evening when the CDC director talked about Ebola patients sneezing or coughing, spreading droplets, 70% death rate, expectations of 10,000 new cases a week in West Africa and no known cure? Good for you.

The CDC backs my account that ebola is not airborn:

Ebola is not spread through the air or by water, or in general, by food. However, in Africa, Ebola may be spread as a result of handling bushmeat (wild animals hunted for food) and contact with infected bats. There is no evidence that mosquitos or other insects can transmit Ebola virus. Only mammals (for example, humans, bats, monkeys, and apes) have shown the ability to become infected with and spread Ebola virus.

Transmission Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever CDC

And of course, none of the precautions for healthcare professionals offered by the CDC for the prevention of the transmission of ebola include pressure suits or respirators.

CDC - 2007 Isolation Precautions Part 2 - HICPAC

Because....say it with me.....Ebola is not spread through the air.
 
Next question would be why hasnt CDC flown down and transported her to a proper facility so the hospital can be decontaminated and reopened.
 
No! Everything is Obama's fault! Just ask any nutwing puke.

We have our own resident birthers with elaborate conspiracies about 'Barry Soetoro' in this very thread.

Until you ask them to back up any part of their story. Then they tuck their tail between quivering haunches and slide thier ass on the carpet as they scuttle away.
 
Next question would be why hasnt CDC flown down and transported her to a proper facility so the hospital can be decontaminated and reopened.

Are you talking about the Dallas nurse who tested positive for Ebola?

Probably because her Dallas Hospital is a proper facility as long as prevention protocols are followed.
 
Obama's African Ebola nightmare: Klayman warns of 'life and death' costs of not ousting president

WorldNetDaily ^

President Barack Hussein Obama has helped create a potential nightmare for the American people with regard to the rapidly spreading Ebola epidemic. Rather than banning immigration and travel from Liberia and the rest of West Africa, which is where the virus began and is now spinning wildly out of control, unlike most of the Western world, which banned visitors from their nations, Obama has favored his African brothers over the rest of us by allowing them free entry into this country. As a result, Ebola has now been introduced into the United States, may be on the verge of spreading...
 
Next question would be why hasnt CDC flown down and transported her to a proper facility so the hospital can be decontaminated and reopened.

Are you talking about the Dallas nurse who tested positive for Ebola?

Probably because her Dallas Hospital is a proper facility as long as prevention protocols are followed.

Did they receive any training???? 99% havent
 
Except they did it themselves with the Americans who were transported back................again do you even watch the news

I do. And the healthcare professionals in the US don't treat Ebola patients with this level of precaution. They use face masks, clear plastic face shields and rubberized garments protecting from exposure. They do not use respirators or pressure suits as Ebola isn't an airborne disease. But instead transmitted by bodily fluids

Which, of course, is the issue in contention.
Then you watched the news this evening when the CDC director talked about Ebola patients sneezing or coughing, spreading droplets, 70% death rate, expectations of 10,000 new cases a week in West Africa and no known cure? Good for you.

The CDC backs my account that ebola is not airborn:

Ebola is not spread through the air or by water, or in general, by food. However, in Africa, Ebola may be spread as a result of handling bushmeat (wild animals hunted for food) and contact with infected bats. There is no evidence that mosquitos or other insects can transmit Ebola virus. Only mammals (for example, humans, bats, monkeys, and apes) have shown the ability to become infected with and spread Ebola virus.

Transmission Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever CDC

And of course, none of the precautions for healthcare professionals offered by the CDC for the prevention of the transmission of ebola include pressure suits or respirators.

CDC - 2007 Isolation Precautions Part 2 - HICPAC

Because....say it with me.....Ebola is not spread through the air.
Ah, but the CDC is wavering on their airborne spreading. As of tonight. At the same time people are calling for the Director to step down because he says quarantine and banning flights are not necessary while parroting the Administrations PC gibberish.
 
President Barack Hussein Obama has helped create a potential nightmare for the American people with regard to the rapidly spreading Ebola epidemic. Rather than banning immigration and travel from Liberia and the rest of West Africa, which is where the virus began and is now spinning wildly out of control, unlike most of the Western world, which banned visitors from their nations, Obama has favored his African brothers over the rest of us by allowing them free entry into this country. As a result, Ebola has now been introduced into the United States, may be on the verge of spreading.

I take it that WND never told you that none of the proposed US 'travel bans from liberia' would have prevented Duncan's entry into the US. As his flight was from Brussels. Not Liberia. He switched airlines in Europe.

I wouldn't expect you to have heard about it.
 
Ah, but the CDC is wavering on their airborne spreading. As of tonight. At the same time people are calling for the Director to step down because he says quarantine and banning flights are not necessary while parroting the Administrations PC gibberish.
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Says you. The CDC's position is crystal clear: Ebola is not spread by the air. None of the pressure suits nor respirators that your ilk have insisted were necessary are recommended by the CDC or in use in any hospital treating ebola patients in the US.
 
Except they did it themselves with the Americans who were transported back................again do you even watch the news

I do. And the healthcare professionals in the US don't treat Ebola patients with this level of precaution. They use face masks, clear plastic face shields and rubberized garments protecting from exposure. They do not use respirators or pressure suits as Ebola isn't an airborne disease. But instead transmitted by bodily fluids

Which, of course, is the issue in contention.
Then you watched the news this evening when the CDC director talked about Ebola patients sneezing or coughing, spreading droplets, 70% death rate, expectations of 10,000 new cases a week in West Africa and no known cure? Good for you.

The CDC backs my account that ebola is not airborn:

Ebola is not spread through the air or by water, or in general, by food. However, in Africa, Ebola may be spread as a result of handling bushmeat (wild animals hunted for food) and contact with infected bats. There is no evidence that mosquitos or other insects can transmit Ebola virus. Only mammals (for example, humans, bats, monkeys, and apes) have shown the ability to become infected with and spread Ebola virus.

Transmission Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever CDC

And of course, none of the precautions for healthcare professionals offered by the CDC for the prevention of the transmission of ebola include pressure suits or respirators.

CDC - 2007 Isolation Precautions Part 2 - HICPAC

Because....say it with me.....Ebola is not spread through the air.

Yes, the virus is mutating -- a recent paper in Science shows that more than 300 mutations have occurred.

Yes and you prove that you know nothing unless your far left programming tells you.

Next you will be posting that viruses can not evolve..

Far more realistic and perhaps equally worrisome is that the outer coat of the virus -- the parts that are recognized by the human immune system and trigger production of antibodies and killer cells that devour viruses -- might respond to immune system attack by mutating their outer proteins. If Ebola made such an adaptation, it might mean that people who have survived the disease could be reinfected, and vaccines now in the pipeline could prove ineffective.

However this would not stop someone like ISIS from developing a way to make it airborne.
 
This man makes one hell of a case on why we need to remove President Obola from office but I can think of another.........he was never constitutionally eligible to hold the office in the first place. If Barry Soetoro Obola would have been truly vetted in the first place like Sarah Palin extensively was......he never would have made it to the nomination, much less the primaries. Never the less, Obama is here to harm this country, not make it prosper and be exceptional. This is why we should never elect a non-natural born Citizen (who's birth was governed by a foreign sovereignty) again. It is a violation of Article 2 Section 1 of the Constitution

It s Time to Remove Obama from Office - Before He Gets Us All Killed - Wayne Allyn Root - Page full

Maybe we have to look to the recent past to see how a "Great President" should react to a deadly pandemic...

"...The AIDS crisis exploded (with 20,000 deaths) before Reagan could even bring himself to address the issue six years later. In his authorized biography he is quoted as saying that "maybe the Lord brought down this plague," because "illicit sex is against the Ten Commandments..."

"...The facts are well-known but bear repeating: many of Reagan's advisors -- along with the new religious right that got him elected -- believed that the disease was God's punishment for the gay community, so he and his administration ignored the problem, even as the scientific and medical communities begged for funding. The Surgeon General of the United States was frozen out of all AIDS-related discussions for the first five years of Reagan's administration..."

"...By the time Reagan finally got around to talking about it, AIDS had spread to 113 countries and almost 21,000 Americans had already died from it. Their blood, and the blood of thousands of others who died because of the administration's lack of funding for HIV/AIDS research, is on Ronald Reagan's hands..."

"Although AIDS was first reported in the medical and popular press in 1981, it was only in October of 1987 that President Reagan publicly spoke about the epidemic. By the end of that year 59,572 AIDS cases had been reported and 27,909 of those women and men had died...."

"...What did this mean in practical terms? Most importantly, AIDS research was chronically under-funded. When doctors at the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institutes of Health asked for more funding for their work on AIDS, they were routinely denied it. Between June 1981 and May 1982 the CDC spent less than $1 million on AIDS and $9 million on Legionnaire's Disease. At that point more than 1,000 of the 2,000 reported AIDS cases resulted in death; there were fewer than 50 deaths from Legionnaire's Disease. This drastic lack of funding would continue through the Reagan years...."

"...When health and support groups in the gay community were beginning to initiate education and prevention programs, they were denied federal funding. In October 1987 Senator Helms amended a federal appropriations bill to prohibit AIDS education efforts that "encourage or promote homosexual activity" — that is, efforts that tell gay men how to have safe sex..."

"...at the 1986 centenary rededication of the Statue of Liberty. The Reagans were there sitting next to French President Francois Mitterand and his wife, Danielle. Bob Hope was on stage entertaining the all-star audience. In the middle of a series of one-liners Hope quipped, "I just heard that the Statue of Liberty has AIDS but she doesn't know if she got it from the mouth of the Hudson or the Staten Island Fairy." As the television camera panned the audience, the Mitterands looked appalled. The Reagans were laughing. By the end of 1989 and the Reagan years, 115,786 women and men had been diagnosed with AIDS in the United States, and more than 70,000 of them had died..."

"...On April 2, 1987, Reagan said:
"How that information is used must be up to schools and parents, not government. But let's be honest with ourselves, AIDS information can not be what some call 'value neutral.' After all, when it comes to preventing AIDS, don't medicine and morality teach the same lessons."

Whose values?
Reverend Richard Cizik (National Association of Evangelicals) told NPR:

"Well, it started early on in the campaign, when then-candidate Ronald Reagan said to evangelicals, he said, 'You can't endorse me, but I'll endorse you.' And that was the start of a love affair between evangelicals and Ronald Reagan."

"Even as late as 1991, Reagan friend and confidant Billy Graham, was still expressing the sentiment that AIDS was God's judgement on the wicked. A prevailing perspective in conservative circles was that AIDS was "killing all the right people," not infrequently expressed explicitly with those very words..."

Jake? AIDS was new, we've know about Ebola since 76. Time to replace your Obama Kneepads
 

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