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Ebola and Criminal Negligence
Canada Free Press ^ | 10/16/14 | Jim O'Neill

Posted on 10/16/2014 9:44:08 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony

Open Borders, Quarantine Regulations, October Surprises

It appears to me that the Obama regime’s “Theater of the Absurd” traveling snake-oil emporium has reached hitherto unexplored areas with their mishandling of the Ebola outbreak.

The Obama Administration has lowered the bar so significantly, so consistently, over such a wide area, that I suspect (and pray) their performance will never be duplicated—but in the case of the Ebola outbreak they have really outdone themselves. I would call their handling of the affair up to now criminally negligent—but that’s just me.

In the phrase “illegal immigrants” emphasis should fall on the word illegal, not immigrants. The Obama regime has had it bassackwards from the get-go, going so far as to sue Arizona for wanting to enforce federal immigration laws. Yes, you read that right. Back in 2010 the federal government sued Arizona for trying to enforce federal law.

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TOPICS: Government; Health/Medicine; Politics
KEYWORDS: ebolavirus; obama; openborders

1 posted on 10/16/2014 9:44:08 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
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To: Sean_Anthony

As far as the U.S. government is concerned, 2nd hand smoke is more dangerous than ebola.


2 posted on 10/16/2014 9:51:48 AM PDT by fruser1
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