Anonymous wrote:And again, you are wrong.
You are entitled to your opinion and I am entitled to mine. Obviously there are others here who agree with me.
And again, you are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are all losing your minds.
But you didn't mean that in an "accusing anyone of a mental illness" kind of way, right?
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Once again, you do realize you're talking to more than one person, right?
So you don't agree with him or her?
I believe, as I have stated multiple times, that you are reacting in an extreme way based on fear.
Actually no, you haven't identified anything I've said as extreme.
Please see the post at 10:14. If those aren't things you've said, then I'm not referring specifically to you.
Correct. And I think your response to that person is extreme, incorrect, and offensive.
Think as you wish, the point stands. Much of what has been posted here and in other Ebola threads over the past few days is over the top and borderline hysterical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The behavior of the Dallas County Judge who entered the apt without protective gear mystifies me. Allegedly, parents are having their kids stay home from school because they are concerned he may have inadvertently put his kid at risk of Ebola. It was good political theater and I'm-better-than-y'all-scaredy cats posturing--but really kind of imprudent.
Dallas is not in a state of panic right now. Most people are carrying on, most children are in school. His behavior seems brilliant to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are all losing your minds.
But you didn't mean that in an "accusing anyone of a mental illness" kind of way, right?
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Once again, you do realize you're talking to more than one person, right?
So you don't agree with him or her?
I believe, as I have stated multiple times, that you are reacting in an extreme way based on fear.
Actually no, you haven't identified anything I've said as extreme.
Please see the post at 10:14. If those aren't things you've said, then I'm not referring specifically to you.
Correct. And I think your response to that person is extreme, incorrect, and offensive.
Anonymous wrote:NBC cameraman with ebola was spray cleaning a car with water and chlorine mixture. Chlorine didnt kill it apparently
Something to know...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The behavior of the Dallas County Judge who entered the apt without protective gear mystifies me. Allegedly, parents are having their kids stay home from school because they are concerned he may have inadvertently put his kid at risk of Ebola. It was good political theater and I'm-better-than-y'all-scaredy cats posturing--but really kind of imprudent.
Dallas is not in a state of panic right now. Most people are carrying on, most children are in school. His behavior seems brilliant to me.
Anonymous wrote:The behavior of the Dallas County Judge who entered the apt without protective gear mystifies me. Allegedly, parents are having their kids stay home from school because they are concerned he may have inadvertently put his kid at risk of Ebola. It was good political theater and I'm-better-than-y'all-scaredy cats posturing--but really kind of imprudent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the nurse in Spain had symptoms for 5 days before she was hospitalized. What is wrong with people!
Well, wait. Her only symptom was fever, and she was in full protective gear the one time she encountered an Ebola patient. According to all the DCUM know-it-alls, that means it's impossible she would get it. Right? I mean, we'd have to be vomited on by someone with an active infection to get it. Right?
Except, no, apparently.