If you like your virus, you can keep your virus...
The more I think about it, the more convinced I am of marshal law being called and then it IS open warfare.
I wasn’t worried until now. LOL
“And he offered assurance tonight that a serious outbreak remains extremely unlikely.”
This can mean only one thing: there’s going to be a serious outbreak.
Oh, good, now I feel better </sarc>
the dummies will view....”a more aggressive federal response “ as a democrat response...and become very “energized” to vote for Obie’s party
English: We're screwed.
It’s pretty darn serious to nurses Pham and Vinson.
One serious outbreak,coming right up.
Oh great. So, he is tacitly admitting to an outbreak, but won’t be a serious one. I feel soooooo much better.
It’d become serious if ValJar got it.
everyday we RESET the 21 day timetable when a new woman is announced as ebolized...its simple leverage...Obama only cares about Nov 4th and could postpone the election ...he get more radical with each passing day...while crybaby Boehner proves he cant lift a 5 pound bag of sugar with his passive responses...they really must have a lot from his CIA tapes...ditto the punk at the supreme court
So Barry - yeah you, dickhead, what’s like an “unserious” outbreak.
He said that he was also confident Ebola wouldn’t make it here in the first place, so...
Go hug an ebola patient then. Please!
This science imbecilic, ignorant, arrogant excuse for an educated human being is so far out of his depth that I couldn't care less what he may be confident about.
As a matter of fact, Let's start a list.
List of things that Hussein Obama has gotten right, or critical national crises that he's resolved.
I'll start.
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Oct. 16 New England journal of medicine predicts a ten fold increase in the Ebola situation in the US in the short term.
Guess he doesn’t think that’s serious.
The president said he has ordered CDC to provide a rapid response or Swat team on the ground within 24 hours, any place Ebola crops up in the United States. That, in part, is a response to shortcomings in Dallas, where Texas Health Systems Presbyterian Hospital initially sent home Thomas Eric Duncan with a high fever; he died Ebola a week ago, and two of his nurses ended up contracting the disease.
All I have been able to think of is Ghostbusters.