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Ebola Crisis
#31
Granny Bear Wrote:No, I won't battle about Bill Clinton; he was a draft dodger pure and simple...typical.

And, Obama??? :please:

At least W had a military record to defend...if you don't believe me, ask Dan Rather.

I'll get right on that. W's military record is embarrassing. To say otherwise, regardless of who you are is comical.

Clinton dodged the draft? Sounds like he was pretty smart to me. Ended up being a two term president despite that.
#32
At least W HAS a record!

And I don't think Clinton's dodge was smart, but that's just my opinion.

What got this started was you referring to Obama as CIC..which he is. I just think THAT is an embarrassment.
#33
Granny Bear Wrote:At least W HAS a record!

And I don't think Clinton's dodge was smart, but that's just my opinion.

What got this started was you referring to Obama as CIC..which he is. I just think THAT is an embarrassment.

Sorry you think that. It's fact though. He wasn't "referring" to him as that. He is that. Any President is.

Clinton served as much time fighting wars as George W. Bush. (none)

Either way in a couple of months Ebola won't be in the news.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
#34
And what rank did he achieve there, alfus??
#35
I thought this was about ebola and not presidents.
:igiveup:
#36
What I can't wrap my head around is..
Ok, the nurse that said she wouldn't be quarantined.
Everyone in the world gets in her face.
If she has it all those jokers will get it.
There's something unsettling and not being told about it.
#37
There is a cure for it.
Has anyone seen any of the 3,000 troops with hazmats on?
I haven't.
#38
I know someone very well who just recently joined the military. They actually ARE starting to train with hazmat's suits; however, the ones they were issued were made a long time ago. Those that were sent to Ft. Benning were all dry rotted. They are in the process of replacing them, and other, with new ones. Training is to begin early next year for them in how to work in those suits, and how to work in pandemic situations. "Ebola" is a word that hasn't been used.
#39
Ballers Wrote:There is a cure for it.
Has anyone seen any of the 3,000 troops with hazmats on?
I haven't.
There is no cure for ebola. All they can do is treat the symptoms. They are working on a vaccination but it is still in the experimental stage.

The problem with sending all of these soldiers to west Africa is that the Army will undoubtedly hire local contractors to provide some goods and services to the Soldiers and that is where the biggest risk of exposure will come into play.

I also worry about people being infected with ebola deciding to expose Soldiers by seeking treatment at the construction sites. If I were a Liberian who had ebola, I would rather take a shot at a free trip to the U.S. for treatment instead of placing my bets on a local hospital.

Like it or not, if our Commander-in-Chief had any respect for the U.S. military, our troops would not be in danger of being exposed to ebola - at least not until an effective vaccination had been developed.
#40
^i agree..
Just don't understand why in the world we would put them at risk.
What happens when they come back to the US?
3,000 troops and you know there's at least a handful from each state.
Kinda scary when you think about it like that.
#41
The military, unlike our president, has elected a 21 day quarantine for those serving in the effected areas.
#42
Granny Bear Wrote:The military, unlike our president, has elected a 21 day quarantine for those serving in the effected areas.
I have never been a Chuck Hagel fan, but if he made this decision without consulting our cowardly president, which I suspect that he did, then I salute his decision.

Our Soldiers should not have been given this assignment, but the Soldiers who I know would gladly trade 21 days of freedom to ensure the safety of their families and fellow American citizens.

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