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1 posted on 10/15/2014 4:58:29 PM PDT by greyfoxx39
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The incubation period makes this very hard to judge.


2 posted on 10/15/2014 4:59:55 PM PDT by Viennacon (Obola is a muslim terrorist & his viral illegals need to be deported NOW!)
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There will be blood.


3 posted on 10/15/2014 5:01:50 PM PDT by Renegade
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The Military will not enforce Martial Law under this president.


5 posted on 10/15/2014 5:03:35 PM PDT by PROCON (Ask Yourself This..Are You More Likely to be Infected or Beheaded Today Than You Were 6 Years Ago?)
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Ebola, caused by Republicans cutting CDC funding, will suppress the dis-empowered Democratic vote requiring Judicial Orders directing the secretaries of state to certify Democrat wins in all races.


6 posted on 10/15/2014 5:05:43 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (America, a Rule of Mob nation)
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enough time to get a photo ID?


7 posted on 10/15/2014 5:05:49 PM PDT by Maceman
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GF, you give the man waaayyy too much credit.

This outbreak is the result of incompetence and ideology. Not only from President Obola but from all of his appointees, especially that fool who runs the CDC.

They did not plan this. They did not plan for this. They have no plan to deal with this. That is the scary part.

This is what results when you have children running the government.

10 posted on 10/15/2014 5:07:27 PM PDT by Former Proud Canadian
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We have the precedent of the Civil War. Elections went on where they could.

There’s no national election anyway. There are 50 state elections. President doesn’t get a say.


11 posted on 10/15/2014 5:08:36 PM PDT by jjotto ("Ya could look it up!")
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I'm sure the big meeting with his cabinet will produce something.

Probably ask Congress for a bazillion dollars to establish a permanent Ebola center in the USA.

Next week, closer to election, he'll close the airports to those 3 African Nations or make a special arrangement.

Then I suspect they'll post all the pictures of ebola victims so we can notice "race".

12 posted on 10/15/2014 5:09:21 PM PDT by Sacajaweau
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Seriously?

No.


14 posted on 10/15/2014 5:12:06 PM PDT by RIghtwardHo
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Voting is already taking place via absentee and early voting. They want to call it with just those votes, fine. But they need the fraud voters to keep some state offices in battleground states. The election won’t be delayed.


16 posted on 10/15/2014 5:13:18 PM PDT by kingu (Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
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FR always worries about elections not happening.
Bill Clinton was never going to leave the WH, remember?

The reason for no travel ban is purely racial politics.
If ebola was centered in S. Korea or Australia, there would be a ban in place already.

No way is a Democrat POTUS going to ban black Africans from coming to the US.


19 posted on 10/15/2014 5:14:41 PM PDT by nascarnation (Toxic Baraq Syndrome: hopefully infecting a Dem candidate near you)
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No, please lay off the paranoia. Even that’s a stretch too far for Obama (I think), besides he doesn’t have the authority without Congress.


20 posted on 10/15/2014 5:15:58 PM PDT by JSDude1
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My view is this: Ebola cannot spiral out of control quite fast enough to really cause the overthrow of American society the way Obama would like.

Therefore, he will intentionally handle the situation in an explicitly incorrect manner, causing panic, anger, and confusion. He’s pushing for a revolt, either from the military, from congress, or armed mobs. He will declare martial law in 2014. The Republicans elected in November will not be seated.

The disease itself will not necessarily have a devastating effect – but the disease will allow Obama to end America as a world power. He will trigger this event by being blatantly and egregiously incompetent (no travel ban, etc.)

NOTE: Neither martial law or civil war have to result in a viable dictatorship and the declaration of Muslim supremacy in the United States – that does not have to be Obama’s winning strategy. He can lose. He can die. I don’t think he cares. All he needs to do is cause a complete breakdown. Civil War will be the breakdown. The winner of the war is inconsequential – America will never be capable of propping up the West again, and the Caliphate will become firmly established in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe (Spain).

I think this will happen very quickly.

25 posted on 10/15/2014 5:20:09 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy ("Now is not the time for fear. That comes later.")
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I don’t know how many times I have to tell you. Captain Tripps does not exist!!


27 posted on 10/15/2014 5:21:30 PM PDT by grandpa jones (obama delenda est)
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I had fleeting thought of this, but the oly thing that could happen is a few moew cases cropping up the weekend before from the Clevelend-Dallas flight, and pi**ing more people off.
The senate as I see it now...
STATE of th SENATE 10/15/14
State Republican R% Democrat D% O% Margin Cur New Chg
Alabama Jeff Sessions ( i ) 87.1 none 44.0 4.4 87.1 R R
Alaska Dan Sullivan 51.6 Mark Begich ( i ) 40.8 4.7 7.6 D R +
Arkansas Tom Cotton 54.5 Mark Pryor ( i ) 42.2 6.1 13.7 D R +
Colorado Cory Gardner 51.7 Mark Udall ( i ) 55.2 1.3 9.5 D R +
Delaware Kevin Wade 43.5 Chris Coons ( i ) 47.2 3.4 (11.8) D D
Georgia David Perdue 49.4 Michelle Nunn 69.6 0.9 2.2 R r/o
Hawaii Cam Cavasso 29.5 Brian Schatz ( i ) 35.9 0.0 (40.2) D D
Idaho Jim Risch ( i ) 64.1 Nels Mitchell 54.2 0.5 28.2 R R
Illinois James Oberweis 45.3 Dick Durbin ( i ) 45.9 2.0 (8.9) D D
Iowa Joni Ernst 52.1 Bruce Braley 48.9 2.4 6.1 D R +
Kansas Pat Roberts ( i ) 48.7 Greg Ormand 46.5 2.9 (0.3) R D -
Kentucky Mitch McConnell ( i ) 50.5 Alison Grimes 43.2 12.7 4.0 R R
Louisiana Bill Cassidy 44.1 Mary Landrieu ( i ) 32.5 4.5 0.9 D r/o
Maine Susan Collins ( i ) 63.0 Shenna Ballows 57.2 2.0 30.4 R R
Massachusetts Frank Addivinola 40.8 Edward Markey ( i ) 52.9 2.2 (16.4) D D
Michigan Terri Lynn Land 44.9 Carl Levin ( i ) 55.3 3.8 (7.9) D D
Minnesota Mike McFadden 40.9 Al Franken ( i ) 36.7 8.1 (14.3) D D
Mississippi Thad Cochran ( i ) 55.2 Travis Childers 38.9 1.7 18.5 R R
Montana Steve Daines 59.5 Amanda Curtis 20.8 5.6 20.6 D R +
Nebraska Ben Sasse 73.6 Dave Domina 47.8 1.6 52.8 R R
New Hampshire Scott Brown 50.6 Jean Shaheen ( i ) 56.6 1.9 2.8 D R +
New Jersey Jeff Bell 41.5 Cory Booker ( i ) 54.6 1.2 (15.1) D D
New Mexico Allen Weh 44.2 Tom Udall ( i ) 43.0 6.7 (10.4) D D
North Carolina Thom Tillis 50.3 Kay Hagan ( i ) 29.7 2.6 7.3 D R +
Oklahoma Jim Inhoffe ( i ) 67.7 Matthew Silverstein 26.5 1.3 38.0 R R
Oklahoma Jim Lankford 72.2 Connie Johnson 50.9 4.9 45.7 R R
Oregon Monica Wehby 44.2 Jeff Merkley ( i ) 65.4 0.1 (6.7) D D
Rhode Island Mark Zakaria 34.5 Jack Reed ( i ) 36.6 7.3 (30.9) D D
South Carolina Lindsey Graham ( i ) 56.1 Brad Hutto 38.2 0.1 19.5 R R
South Carolina Tim Scott ( i ) 61.7 Joyce Dickerson 33.3 18.6 23.4 R R
South Dakota Mike Rounds 48.1 Rick Weiland 38.7 1.7 14.8 D R +
Tennessee Lamar Alexander ( i ) 59.6 Gordon Ball 39.7 0.7 20.9 R R
Texas John Cornyn ( i ) 59.5 David Alameel 51.4 2.0 19.8 R R
Virginia Ed Gillespie 46.5 Mark Warner ( i ) 37.5 1.0 (4.9) D D
West Virginia Shelley Moore Capito 61.5 Natalie Tennant 20.3 2.6 24.1 D R +
Wyoming Mike Enzi ( i ) 77.1 Charlie Hardy 0.0 0.0 56.8 R R
Net: R+ 8
33 posted on 10/15/2014 5:28:47 PM PDT by BigEdLB (Now there ARE 1,000,000 regrets - but it may be too late.)
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I had fleeting thought of this, but the oly thing that could happen is a few moew cases cropping up the weekend before from the Clevelend-Dallas flight, and pi**ing more people off.
The senate as I see it now...
STATE of th SENATE 10/15/14
State Republican R% Democrat D% O% Margin Cur New Chg
Alabama Jeff Sessions ( i ) 87.1 none 44.0 4.4 87.1 R R
Alaska Dan Sullivan 51.6 Mark Begich ( i ) 40.8 4.7 7.6 D R +
Arkansas Tom Cotton 54.5 Mark Pryor ( i ) 42.2 6.1 13.7 D R +
Colorado Cory Gardner 51.7 Mark Udall ( i ) 55.2 1.3 9.5 D R +
Delaware Kevin Wade 43.5 Chris Coons ( i ) 47.2 3.4 (11.8) D D
Georgia David Perdue 49.4 Michelle Nunn 69.6 0.9 2.2 R r/o
Hawaii Cam Cavasso 29.5 Brian Schatz ( i ) 35.9 0.0 (40.2) D D
Idaho Jim Risch ( i ) 64.1 Nels Mitchell 54.2 0.5 28.2 R R
Illinois James Oberweis 45.3 Dick Durbin ( i ) 45.9 2.0 (8.9) D D
Iowa Joni Ernst 52.1 Bruce Braley 48.9 2.4 6.1 D R +
Kansas Pat Roberts ( i ) 48.7 Greg Ormand 46.5 2.9 (0.3) R D -
Kentucky Mitch McConnell ( i ) 50.5 Alison Grimes 43.2 12.7 4.0 R R
Louisiana Bill Cassidy 44.1 Mary Landrieu ( i ) 32.5 4.5 0.9 D r/o
Maine Susan Collins ( i ) 63.0 Shenna Ballows 57.2 2.0 30.4 R R
Massachusetts Frank Addivinola 40.8 Edward Markey ( i ) 52.9 2.2 (16.4) D D
Michigan Terri Lynn Land 44.9 Carl Levin ( i ) 55.3 3.8 (7.9) D D
Minnesota Mike McFadden 40.9 Al Franken ( i ) 56.7 8.1 (14.3) D D
Mississippi Thad Cochran ( i ) 55.2 Travis Childers 38.9 1.7 18.5 R R
Montana Steve Daines 59.5 Amanda Curtis 20.8 5.6 20.6 D R +
Nebraska Ben Sasse 73.6 Dave Domina 47.8 1.6 52.8 R R
New Hampshire Scott Brown 50.6 Jean Shaheen ( i ) 56.6 1.9 2.8 D R +
New Jersey Jeff Bell 41.5 Cory Booker ( i ) 54.6 1.2 (15.1) D D
New Mexico Allen Weh 44.2 Tom Udall ( i ) 43.0 6.7 (10.4) D D
North Carolina Thom Tillis 50.3 Kay Hagan ( i ) 29.7 2.6 7.3 D R +
Oklahoma Jim Inhoffe ( i ) 67.7 Matthew Silverstein 26.5 1.3 38.0 R R
Oklahoma Jim Lankford 72.2 Connie Johnson 50.9 4.9 45.7 R R
Oregon Monica Wehby 44.2 Jeff Merkley ( i ) 65.4 0.1 (6.7) D D
Rhode Island Mark Zakaria 34.5 Jack Reed ( i ) 36.6 7.3 (30.9) D D
South Carolina Lindsey Graham ( i ) 56.1 Brad Hutto 38.2 0.1 19.5 R R
South Carolina Tim Scott ( i ) 61.7 Joyce Dickerson 33.3 18.6 23.4 R R
South Dakota Mike Rounds 48.1 Rick Weiland 38.7 1.7 14.8 D R +
Tennessee Lamar Alexander ( i ) 59.6 Gordon Ball 39.7 0.7 20.9 R R
Texas John Cornyn ( i ) 59.5 David Alameel 51.4 2.0 19.8 R R
Virginia Ed Gillespie 46.5 Mark Warner ( i ) 37.5 1.0 (4.9) D D
West Virginia Shelley Moore Capito 61.5 Natalie Tennant 20.3 2.6 24.1 D R +
Wyoming Mike Enzi ( i ) 77.1 Charlie Hardy 0.0 0.0 56.8 R R
Net: R+ 8
36 posted on 10/15/2014 5:30:02 PM PDT by BigEdLB (Now there ARE 1,000,000 regrets - but it may be too late.)
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ANN COULTER: WE'LL TELL YOU HOW DANGEROUS EBOLA IS AFTER THE ELECTION
41 posted on 10/15/2014 5:33:38 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (Valerie Jarrett warned us they would "get even with those who opposed them"..)
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I wouldn’t put it past Obola to do that.

He’s already used the IRS to go after conservatives, he’s letting ISIS take over Iraq, he rang the dinner bell to allow thousands of diseased illegals to come into this country etc...


42 posted on 10/15/2014 5:35:17 PM PDT by dragonblustar
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Enough time to realize the extent!


43 posted on 10/15/2014 5:35:21 PM PDT by jyro (French-like Democrats wave the white flag of surrender while we are winning)
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To: greyfoxx39; ClearCase_guy; Former Proud Canadian; arderkrag; BigEdLB; RIghtwardHo

Maybe. Maybe not. You never can tell. Kinda yes, kinda no. Somewhat on each side. I’m middle of the road on this, undecided. It’s 50/50. Sometimes I think so, other times, I’m not sure. Yes and know. It’s a grey area. Not something you can definitively answer. It’s middling-ground. Some people see the pros, others the cons. It’s not something you can just make a decision on. This could happen, or maybe it won’t happen. I’m vacillating. I’m not 100% either way. Slightly leaning yes, and slightly leaning no. Maybe, maybe not. Ask again later. The signs are cloudy. You can never be sure. Don’t necessarily jump to any conclusions. Sometimes it seems a certainty, sometimes it seems like an impossibility. If I had to pick a definite yes, or a definite no, I would pick definitely right down the middle. Can we really be sure of an answer? This is one of those impossible-to-predict situations. The dynamics are too complex to make a judgment. We cannot know for sure. Time will tell. We cannot know an uncertain future.

I STAND BEHIND THIS PREDICTION ONE-HUNDRED PERCENT.


55 posted on 10/15/2014 6:04:13 PM PDT by Lazamataz (First we beat the Soviet Union. Then we became them. We have no 'news media', only a Soviet Pravda.)
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