Those two Americans have all the business being here and being treated, just as we will allow our GIs in Africa to come home if they are dying and need to be treated.
Do you really think that our future and Ebola, rests on those two and the next three weeks?
As I stated, GIs are different. They are in service of our country, these two were acting privately.
if I did the same as they did, and I imagine they were not part of the decision, as mental confusion is a symptom, I would not come here and risk it. Ebola has not been here, not discovered here.
do you really think these two, in going over there to treat them, planned to bring it back to the US?
And, no, I would NEVER equate GIs with private citizens.
We do not send GIs into situations that are anything but at least ostensibly for the good of the US, and by congressional approval. We do not send our GIs into zones which endanger them and have nothing to do with our national security, and would certainly not have them do anything that is a pure risk to our security.
No way this is the same. It’s the confusion of poor language in describing Benghazi. They were diplomats, not private travelers.
If you have an issue with it, take it up with Ben Carson, who said the same on Cavuto’s show today.
And, no, I NEVER said that our entire livelihood rested on these two.
I believe that.