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galadrion October 20 2014, 00:45:36 UTC
Personally, I think he should be required to greet each and every soldier returning from one of these zones with a handshake and a hug - and if any particular soldier feels the urge, they should be allowed to kiss him. No, it makes no difference to my opinion whether or not he'll be out of office when said soldier returns.

You sure there's no danger, Obola?

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polaris93 October 20 2014, 01:02:18 UTC
I'm with you 100% ! Seriously, he should put himself in the same soup he's put the rest of us in. What I worry about is that maybe there is an effective vaccine against this strain of Ebola (which might be a biowarfare weapon, as it is behaving so differently from the way Ebola has behaved in the past), and he and his parasitic family have been vaccinated against it. I hope his general incompetence and stupidity have him completely unworried about catching it. (No, I don't want his girls to catch it. But his monsterous wife --!)

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brezhnev October 25 2014, 08:06:28 UTC
I say that's an excellent idea!

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polaris93 October 27 2014, 01:00:42 UTC
I second that.

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jordan179 October 21 2014, 14:39:03 UTC
My guess is that Obama wants to avoid the bad PR generated by the many paranoid movies in which the US military murders plague sufferers by avoiding the hazmat suits. That's right. He wants to deal with an imaginary problem perpetuated by the American Left by putting our troops in real danger of harm.

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polaris93 October 21 2014, 23:30:58 UTC
Jordan, I honestly think that Obama and his administration want to kill as many Americans as possible and leave this country ripe for pioneering by Muslims. Which is tres stupid, because anyone trying to colonize this land after a monster pestilence like that wiped almost everyone out would have to contend with animals such as bats, rats, insects, and others that had been exposed to Ebola and become carriers of it. Pioneers would last about 3 months, at most, before succumbing to the disease themselves.

Unless there was already a vaccine for it. Which there could be. During this latest siege of Ebola in West Africa, the virus is behaving very differently than it has in the past. It travels fast, infects many more people per week than it had befoer, and so on. I think it is a weaponized version of the virus, though one without the built-in self-destruct mechanism that makes biowarfare materiel effective for about 48 hours, after which it becomes inert or unable to infect any more people (which keeps soldiers going in afterward ( ... )

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