Posted on 10/27/2014 3:03:43 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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You are correct, the young woman (reportedly the daughter of Duncan’s landlord) was pregnant but also showing signs of full-blown Ebola and that’s why she was taken to the hospital. They were turned away because the Ebola ward was full. The woman returned to her parent’s home and died that evening.
As I posed on another thread a few weeks ago, the connection between the woman and Duncan has not been fully explored. From what little we know, it appears the woman and her family lived in Monrovia—the same city where Duncan resided with her parents. If she visited her parents on a regular basis, there’s a pretty good chance Duncan came into contact with her well before the taxi incident, which could radically alter Ducan’s exposure timeline and the period when he was contagious.
... and we just sit here, behind our keyboards, watching our own destruction from a foreign born, communist dictator.
Interesting analysis. We may never have all the questions answered. For one thing, Monrovia is too risky for reporters right now.
Of perhaps greater significance, however, is the definite change of narrative for Duncan’s Ebola exposure. Whether it is motivated by the possibility of a lawsuit, or for other considerations, a traceable shift has occurred. Whereas it was originally openly acknowledged that Duncan had had close contact with an advanced-stage Ebola victim, now the story is the woman had a pregnancy crisis only. One has to be fairly gullible to believe that story, but now that Duncan’s friends & family have settled on it, they’re not likely to budge.
‘foreign born’
+1
And the kicker is that his finance, coached by the race hustler Jackson will sue the hospital and win big.
His race trumps the truth. I think it’s called black privilege.
Firing squad would splatter a bunch of blood around. They’re actually pretty messy.
My gut feeling all along was that the ‘landlord’s daughter’ was either Duncan’s own daughter or (most probable) baby mama and he knew of her illness and his exposure.
I also believe he strung a chain of lies to absolve himself after he knowingly fled for treaent. His actions might seem moot at this point, until the next Duncan pops up.
I told you this morning Christie would ‘reverse’.....
AND HE DID!
I guess you’re happy huh? I’m not. It’s too bad a corrupt federal government can badger and threaten a Governor. I won’t vote for him or a Bush. Only Cruz now.
Bingo. Obama and Co. oppose this because it’s a federalism issue. States can’t have power. They’re too racist and independent.
PING!
. . . unless they're imposing strict gun control laws.
knowing what we do about him maybe he took her to the hospital to dump her there..
Well you don’t know me ....I’m not happy at all!...I wish he had stuck to his convictions!
What percentage of married men in America do you reckon use prostitutes?
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