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Just imagine an outbreak in a big city homeless population. And then the explosive spread
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
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America can handle about 24 cases maximum - Canada, 0; Mexico, 0
After that, it's like Afreaka with puke/schitt/blood on the floors and hospital workers deserting at about 99.9% rate. There are 11 Bio level IV isolation units in the whole US. Another handful can be half-assed cobbled together in an emergency, but the staff aren't up to speed on handling an Ebola transmitter.
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We are all Rhodesians now.
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Ebola is just collateral damage from a massive democrat voter drive. This^^^
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
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Outbreaks in a region where soap is a rarity, where people sleep with their dead relatives for a week before disposing of the corpse, are contained regularly and you think we are going to see a mass casualty epidemic here? Why?
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Whoa. I asked how many the DNC will import.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
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On the plus side, an Ebola outbreak traceable to an illegal alien would forever spell the end of all "Open Border" nonsense. Nope. That's what I was convinced of after 9/11. Any sane government would have done so at that point. But we didn't.
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Just imagine an outbreak in a big city homeless population. And then the explosive spread Yep.
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People from that region trying to enter our southern border should be offered two options: a bullet or turn around and go back.
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Just imagine an outbreak in a big city homeless population. And then the explosive spread They have eyes but cannot see. Nowhere. Never has Ebola exploded. Even in the largest outbreak to date which did include densely populated cities, the disease spreads slowly. Maybe 10 cases/day/country and at it's worst, still nothing remarkable. There were <30,000 cases over three years which accounted for <7000 deaths in West Africa. We frequently kill more than the total number of cases of Ebola in West Africa in a single year in this country alone just due to influenza. Given the immense differences in our ability to provide supportive care even 20%-30% mortality would be very unlikely as demonstrated by the people who have survived Ebola after being evacuated to modern health care systems. No nosocomial infections that I know of resulted from health care in modern countries. Ebola is not a fast moving disease. It requires direct physical contact to be transmitted. Probably the stupidest thing we could do is to allow it to persist and spend more time in more African bodies giving it the opportunity to evolve to life inside humans and become more efficient at infecting humans. There is at least one variant of Ebola which is apparently capable of airborne transmission, but which does not seem to be pathogenic to humans. The let 'em die over there attitude will hasten the day when (not if) Ebola coexists with another variant of Ebola or closely related virus in a single body whether simian or human, and that is the best way we know thus far of bumping the virus down the evolutionary road.
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i just wonder how much ebola and flesh eating bacteria are related to each other.
flesh eating bacteria "seems" to be showing up over here more and more.
the risk w/ebola if it mutates through a chicken, then a hog.
later, the hog is eaten by a monkey and so on.
the mutation allows it to become airborne.
then, the chemtrails figure in.
biogeneticists can do??
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Gus, There has to be at least three of you working night and day to come up with such cockamamie stuff.
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Gus, There has to be at least three of you working night and day to come up with such cockamamie stuff. yes, at least 3. that would be a bare minimum. the cells can be quite tight & constrained. cockamamie is such a good word. lyme disease, hiv, west nile. we've got things going on.
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A hell of a lot more than we want!
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On the plus side, an Ebola outbreak traceable to an illegal alien would forever spell the end of all "Open Border" nonsense. That's not much comfort.
One shot, one kill........ It saves a lot of ammo!
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