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"When law and morality contradict each other, the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense or losing his respect for the law." -Frederic Bastiat
"I am a conservative. Quite possibly I am on the losing side; often I think so. Yet, out of a curious perversity I had rather lose with Socrates, let us say, than win with Lenin."
― Russell Kirk, Author of The Conservative Mind
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"When law and morality contradict each other, the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense or losing his respect for the law." -Frederic Bastiat
"I am a conservative. Quite possibly I am on the losing side; often I think so. Yet, out of a curious perversity I had rather lose with Socrates, let us say, than win with Lenin."
― Russell Kirk, Author of The Conservative Mind
CDC spokesliar says "we can control it".
They can no more control ebola than they can control government spending.
http://www.theblaze.com/blog/2014/10...o-fight-ebola/
Why did he say this? Why not wait until there is a plan in place and then announce?“We’re not today providing the steps that we plan to take, but I can assure you that we will be taking additional steps, and we will be making those public in the coming days, once we can work out the details,” he said.
What we should be doing is pulling ALL of our people out of the affected areas in Africa and let ebola burn out over time.
Ebola, electronic medical records, and Epic Systemshttp://michellemalkin.com/A Dallas hospital’s bizarre bungle of the first U.S. case of Ebola leaves me wondering: Is someone covering up for a crony billionaire Obama donor and her controversy-plagued, taxpayer-subsidized electronic medical records company?
This was the screw up in Dallas. EMR systems show specific information to people who need to see it. In Dallas the information did not get shared with everyone who needed the information. I was in a meeting yesterday at one of our hospitals and this was brought up with how to fix it. It has nothing to do with Obamacare, EMR's have been in use for years, they are now required under Obamacare (they used to be optional). The big problem with EMR's is lack of actually communicating, just like Facebook, Twitter have done to masses around the world, EMR's have done the same thing in hospitals. People still need to communicate i.e. talk to each other. This is a people problem not a technology problem.
Quote, "If the D.C. test comes back positive, we're screwed". Did I hear that correctly? Ebola suspected in Washington DC ? I guess it is worst than I suspected. I want to thank the posters for bringing this to my attention.