I'm not to frightened of it, yet. However, like most viruses, this thing could mutate, just a little, and then it could be game over humanity (except for people like me, out in the sticks).
A guy I work with was really close proximity-wise to the guy in Dallas' house. He doesn't have any symptoms yet, but he's always seemed kind of sickly so I don't know if I could tell if he has it or not. Either way, I'm not worried. Be it ebola, or swine flu, or kung fu, I ain't worried none. Que sera, sera.
We all have Obola, luckily we will receive the cure late next year. Hopefully the cure is not worse than the disease.
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Worst thing about all this bullshitting is the thought that ANY agent entering the U.S. as an "invader", be it Ebola, foreign troops, illegals, is that it opens the window of opportunity for the gov't. to provide "protection to it's peoples", under the Patriot Act. This implies that whatever means the "invading issue" presents, be it viral or hordes of maniacs bent upon our destruction, our "Protectors" will act in our own beneficial ways. (Even if it means their own sacrifice? Of course not!)
Barack Hussein Obola........has a nice ring to it side note, the African immigrant in Texas that died from Ebola was named "Thomas Eric Duncan"
The Mongols tossed plague infested bodies over the walls of Kaffa when they were laying siege to it. I wouldn't put it past Obola's friends in the middle east giving him a hand up by slipping ebola infected people into this country.
Somewhere around 1400 people have died from Ebola this year, in the world, one in the US. Meanwhile, each year in the US, between 45oo and 45ooo people die from the flu. I got my vaccine, so I won't be one of them.
I seem to recall similar postings when the H1N1 'epic catastrophe' was upon us, too. Ho hum. When we see 50,000 ebola deaths in the US by December, then I'll possibly start thinking a bit less indifferently about this.
Same here. While fools worry about Ebola, they are stuffing their obese cake-holes with Big Macs. They should be worried about diabetes and heart disease, losers. I could really go for a Whopper w/cheese now. Now that's a tasty burger.....
Every day the Cardinals play in October, McDonald's sells Big Macs at buy-one, get-one for $.25. I have yet to partake in the deal, but it's not only the fatties that appreciate that. I still like me a good fast food burger once in a while.