Posted on 10/14/2014 1:08:24 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
from the many news reports I’ve seen over the years, and I mean this is all seriousness, female media members from new York appear to be exempt from the rules the rest of us have to follow.
and that is why things like this will spread because someone thinks it will never happen to them and is selfish and does not think the rules apply to them........
I hope a serious disciplinary is in order.
If this weren’t dangerous, it would be really funny.
at the end of the day....people will always put self above others, if they think can run away from it they will, regardless of how many they infect...its a me me me society.
The comments on Snyderman’s Facebook page are scorching.
Breaking news.....News channels reporting another “larger” outbreak of Ebola among the Sierra Leone Army........that is not a good development.
So needless too. If she’s really a regular customer, couldn’t they have delivered the order, just left it on the porch, no contact required, and charged her credit card? Or she should have had a neighbor go for her. She hasn’t gone without eating for the past week or so, that’s for sure.
Heard that no one wants an order filled from the Peasant now...
Nature rules trump Liberals rules.
Quarantine is for the little people.
Let the entire planet perish from the Modern Plague, as long as I get my lunch.
And that is silly too, I think. But I suppose she might have thought of that also.
The woman is an MD, if she won’t abide by the protocols are we expecting x amount of West African “visitors” to do so?
I’m waiting for someone connected to that idit mayor to come down with it. And if it’s a black....heaven help us.
NBC won’t report the NEWS,
but it will work to spread Ebola.
Amazing.
NBC regards Americans as scum, only worthy to lie
to, and to infect.
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