Posted on 10/03/2014 8:20:32 AM PDT by jimbo123
A woman who has been confined to her Dallas apartment under armed guard after a man infected with Ebola stayed at her home said she never imagined this could happen to her so far from disease-ravaged West Africa.
Louise Troh said Thursday that she is tired of being locked up and wants health authorities to decontaminate her home.
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Add to the NO JOBS list:
no free healthcare, housing, food stamps, welfare, education, etc. Make it as unattractive and difficult as hell to get here legally. If ya aint legal, ya ain’t wanted here. Too many friggin bleeding hearts are crying from the rooftops that “they (the illegals) need love too”, blah blah blah. Tough you know what. So here they come, dragging their brats and their bugs and their crime. Really ticks me off.
Could it be that the occupants of the apartment are already infected, and the risk for someone going in their to decontaminate the place is greater than removing and isolating them? Is there an isolation area prepared for this yet in that county?
Excellent point. Let’s hope you’re correct.
Well, if that is the case, we are all finished. It’s the CDC job and responsibility to clean up that apartment and isolate those exposed to the virus whether you like or blame the family or not.
Sounds good to me.
Not I. He came from a Elbola ravaged country and she exposed her family. Idiot. Sorry but I just can’t worry about her and her wants, needs, right now. Those of us who live here are worried about our INNOCENT families. Her boyfriend didn’t care about her or her family. Why would she let ANYONE in her home from Liberia? Why isn’t she mad at HIM, FGS?
What were those two guys again? Cloward and Piven?
“Collapse the system.”
And let’s not forget Bill Ayers, the Weathermen [aka Weather Underground]. They were willing to kill 25 million people to bring communism to the US.
Right. Sure.
They're out to GET you.
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