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To: Innovative

The CDC was calling the shots in Dallas. The whislteblower nurse stated specifically (on Anderson Cooper’s show) that the CDC was there and told her the ‘new protocols’ that were in place.

Leftists (Bill Mahr etc) are trying to blame the Dallas hospital.

It was the CDC that dropped the ball.

Of course, nobody from Liberia should be entering the country at all so that’s the real ball dropped here, but ... slavery! So we let them in.


2 posted on 10/19/2014 7:23:47 PM PDT by TigerClaws
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To: TigerClaws
NOT So REASSURING---the CDC was calling the shots in Dallas.

CAN THEY TOP THIS? Course, we have yet to see Ron Klain and lamebrain Susan Rice reacting together....but it will be interesting to see if they can top CDC'S Frieden for utter stupidity.

FRIEDEN FAMOUSLY SAID: "You Can Give Ebola on a Bus, But You Can't Get It on a Bus."

The Strange Logic of CDC's Dr. Thomas Frieden.

Nothing this idiot says makes sense. He told Megyn Kelly
US health personnel just need to wear gloves and face mask to
prevent the contagion. But here he is in Liberia---covered to the hilt.

CDC's Frieden in haz-mat in Ebola-struck Liberia.

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CDC head Dr Tom Frieden Denies Enterovirus Link to Illegal-Alien kids wandering across the border into the US and into our schools---“There is no evidence that unaccompanied children brought EV-D68 into the United States; we are not aware of any of these children testing positive for the virus,” the CDC emailed WND......

Frieden's suck-up is so complete---Mexico is sending him a case of Tabasco-flavored Chap-Stix.

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12 posted on 10/20/2014 7:31:06 AM PDT by Liz
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