Posted on 10/08/2014 2:33:34 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins released letters from health experts Tuesday night that support his unprotected contact with four people under observation for Ebola.
Last week, Jenkins helped those people move from the Dallas apartment where patient Thomas Duncan was staying.
He said he did so to show the community that the disease could not be contracted through contact with people who are not showing symptoms of the disease.
Jenkins said he has confronted fear of Ebola from parents at his daughter's elementary school who were concerned their children might contract the disease from his daughter because of Jenkins' contact with those apartment residents.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcdfw.com ...
Jenkins and Obama
June 28, 2014 [Dallas County Judge] Clay Jenkins wants Dallas County to house child immigrants "......Jenkins said he reached out to federal officials after his 8-year-old daughter expressed concern about the children flooding across the border. She even offered the familys Highland Park home as a potential site, saying it would be fun to play with other little girls.
We cannot turn our backs on the children that are already here, Jenkins said...."
I don’t wish harm to his family but he is obviously willing to endanger them.
It’s all “about/for the children.” /s
Not the smartest knife in the drawer...
Call me what you will, but I will laugh UPROARIOUSLY if he contracts Ebola.
More on Judge Jenkins and his open arms policy:
“Texas Baptist Men is one group in a coalition called Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD).
VOAD Vice President Nikki Beneke said churches and other social organization have expressed interest in helping the immigrant children in Dallas County.
And I think its an opportunity for our community to come together to assist these children to have a better life, Beneke said.
But Dallas County leaders are also hearing from critics concerned about the cost and long-term impact of Jenkins plan.”.......
I imagine VOAD is networking with the Obama administration on immigration “reform.” BECAUSE OBAMA made sure that the ISLAMIC group that helped tornado victims was personally thanked and read a letter written by him. Even though it was the mosque of Oklahoma beheader Alton Nolen.
http://dailycaller.com/2014/10/05/obama-official-praises-mosque-of-oklahoma-beheader-alton-nolen/
VOAD and Islamic Center:
http://icnarelief.org/site2/index.php/blog-posts?start=9
“CNA Relief USA is the only domestic, Islamic-faith based agency, actively participating in Disaster Response through Disaster Recovery, in the United States. ICNA Relief is members of NVOAD (National Volunteer Organizations Assisting in Disasters) as well as several state VOADs. It is considered subject matter expert in the field of Disaster Case Management. Trained case managers work with disaster survivors identifying goals & objectives, and recovery programs & resources such as: FEMA, CDBG, SSBG, and Long Term Recovery Committee agencies. ICNA Relief Disaster Response Services seeks to alleviate human suffering by providing caring, compassionate, and practical assistance to survivors of natural and man-made disasters. ICNA Relief strives to accurately represent Islamic values of compassion, serving humanity regardless of race, religion, or culture.”
http://www.nvoad.org/about-us/
People tend to think lawyers are smart—but I’m not at all surprised at what dumb @$$es they are...
I’m with you at laughing at this guy when he comes down with it, they cleared him in less than a week for a disease that has a 3 week incubation period...libs just got to stay with the talking points.
He’d be facing more than fear if my child were in that school. Ebola experts wouldn’t go into that room with ppe. He needs to be taught some manners.
What about the apartment company crew that cleaned up initially with no protective equipment, the food delivery people, the Red Cross, the neighbors, the homeless guy and hundreds more? I live one county up, so it probably won’t mean much to us, but this is all ridiculous.
It's a little difficult to feel sorry for an idiot, but John Wayne must have had this chump in mind when he said, life's tough. It's tougher when you're stupid.
Back in June 28, 2014, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins announced he wanted Dallas County to house minor border jumpers.
Jenkins said he reached out to federal officials after his 8-year-old daughter expressed concern about the children flooding across the border. She even offered the Jenkins familys Highland Park home, saying it would be fun to play with other little girls. We cannot turn our backs on the children that are already here, Jenkins said...."
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The media swooned----Jenkins's smirking face was soon on TV, bragging that "the faith community" was coming to the rescue of invaders".......(for a price).
I guess Jenkins didn't mind that his family would house border jumpers....who are carriers of TB, Ebola, Chikungunya, Dengue fever, Norovirus. Hantavirus, Swine flu, Varicella. Variola, E-coli.......and childhood diseases America stamped out years ago.
Nor did Jenkins mind that Obama's henchman over at USCIS (a DHS agency) is rubber stamping contagion, contamination, and disease from the jumpers' backward countries----for-all approvals of border jumpers from 144 countries (even countries struck w/ Ebola).
That was a very reckless and stupid thing for him to do. Libs have no sense.
Sorry he still maxes my gaydar, never trust a man that has cosmetic surgery on his eyes ( or poses with Obama for that matter )
Yep!
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Just wondering. The family next door to Ebola family: I watched the news.
1. The reporter interviewed the mother next door.
2. She seemed to speak only Spanish.
3. 7 children: The reporter said she had 7 kids.
4. just wondering: Where did her income come from?
5. how long has she been in the United States?
Just wondering.
Baptist Child and Family Services (BCFS), received more than $280 million this year to house illegal immigrant children, according to government records.
Time magazine reported in August that the Baptist organization deployed 1,400 tax-paid employees, this year alone, to staff its tax-paid shelters. More than 95 per cent of Baptist Child and Family Services' 2012 budget came from the federal government, according to its tax records.
But even members of Congress can't get answers about the arrangement it has with HHS. Baptist Child and Family Services tax-paid staff has been vicious in obscuring its activities from public view:
<><> Baptist Child and Family Services tax-paid personnel prohibited a Member of Congress from entering the taxpayer-funded detention center at Fort Sill, OK;
<><> prevented a Los Angeles Times reporter from interviewing detainees, caseworkers, and other staff;
<><> Baptist Child and Family Services tax-paid personnel physically pushed a local TV reporter from the entrance of a facility; and,
<><> Baptist Child and Family Services attempted to block the reporters camera crew from recording across the street from the facility.'
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TALKING POINTS The bulk of the HHS tax dollars----through its 'unaccompanied alien children' program----are going to: (1) the super-secret Baptist Child and Family Services Emergency Management Division (BCFS-EMD), and, (2) SW Key programs.
<><> Southwest Key Programs Inc got $122,000,000+
<><> Baptist Child and Family Services Emergency Management Division (BCFS-EMD) $270,000,000+
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Baptist Child and Family Services personnel are royally compensated w/ tax dollars for their "humanitarian" efforts.
Baptist Child and Family Services Treasurer Claudia Oliveira paid $182,909 + $43,429 bonus.
Executive Directors
Asennet Segura paid $181,895 + $68,370 + $62,510 bonuses,
Kari Tatro ($189,516 + $50,471 + $26,787)
Terri Hipps ($176,267 + $26,00)
Other Baptist Child and Family Services Directors include:
Sonya Thompson ($169,018 + $12,436),
Denise Grimm ($122,206 + $11,593),
Mario Guerra ($167,419 + 19,248)
Jon Bodie ($134,602 + $16,344).
Yep, this is utter BS! If any one of us had done the same we would have been locked down in quarantine with armed guards.
I can't seem to capture/save the posted letters in the article from the CDC and Texas Department of Public Health, both saying he was in no danger of being infected, maybe someone else can. They might come in handy later....
Or if he contracts one of the antibiotic-resistant diseases, which are pretty dangerous on their own, and have most likely already been spread over the border.
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