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Bertsllc

10/10/14 2:35 PM

#17350 RE: basserdan #17349

Just went threw McDonalds drive up.
I was afraid to take my change. If I use a Mac machine I wonder who's fingers were on that keypad. I'm not sure but I don't think ppl in Africa use plastic as much as we do here.
Out of hand if this becomes an epidemic


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hotrod34racer

10/10/14 2:58 PM

#17352 RE: basserdan #17349

Or the government could spread it around and say it was ISIS!

Did I just say that out loud :-D



Cheers Buds \_/
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moxa1

10/10/14 9:02 PM

#17364 RE: basserdan #17349

This must be some sort of joke. Given the absolute criminal incompetence of the Dallas hospital to handle the first US Ebola case I can't imagine what the $5.6 Billion was spent on. It was literally a comedy of errors from the beginning. The patient was sick, went to the hospital and then sent home with antibiotics after TELLING THEM he was in West Africa. The ambulance that took him there was never disinfected but continued in use. His family, friends, and even some children were exposed in the meantime. Each one of those exposed their friends. The apartment the man lived in wasn't quarantined or sterilized for days after the event. Finally, after getting the right "approval" hazmat teams went to the apartment but lacked the proper approval to dispose of the waste! Meanwhile, workers assigned to clean the area where the patient projectile vomited outside of the house on the side walk cleaned it with pressurized water, blasting the biohazard waste into a storm drain. NONE of these workers wore protective gear. So is this what we have to show for spending billions on preventing a bioterror attack?

God help America.