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To: EBH
I asked this yesterday and I will ask it again today: It is know that Ebola affects the brain in the late stages and those infected can become “runners,” is it possible that in some people it is affecting areas of the brain that would otherwise discourage such stupid appearing behavior? Is this wanderlust we see actually an early symptom of infection?

How could you ever tell the difference when infecting liberals? Their belief in their superiority means they do not have to consider anyone but themselves to begin with.

Try hanging out with a few it is sort of horrifying.

11 posted on 10/25/2014 3:28:07 AM PDT by Lady Heron
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To: Lady Heron

Hanging out with a few? Uh...I live in an Ohio county that can swing the whole state from conservative to liberal. I know the dystopia of liberal minds very well.

The psyche of the liberal mind may be a contributing factor, but I still find it hard to accept that these “well trained” medical professionals do not know better.

My empathy for them as human beings runs out when they display this ignorant wanderlust. The cost of such behavior in lives, livelihoods, economics, public safety, public trust, and tax payer dollars to clean up their stupid behavior is astounding.

The propaganda of ‘low risk’ is going to fail us. All it takes in circumstances like this is one unknowing person to become affected/infected and never go to an ER, go to a normal Dr., and not fit the profile for having come from West Africa. One unsuspecting, innocent person who has no reason to ever think they have contracted Ebola.

They (government) is playing a deadly game of roulette with the public safety.


13 posted on 10/25/2014 3:43:08 AM PDT by EBH (And the angel poured out his cup...)
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