Posted on 10/09/2014 4:28:04 AM PDT by Zakeet
The Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. marked his 73rd birthday Wednesday by criticizing the medical care of the first person to die of the Ebola virus in the U.S., contending he initially got substandard care due to his lack of health insurance.
Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, died in Dallas Wednesday, a day after Jackson had been there to meet with Duncans family and offer assistance, Jackson told students during an assembly at Farragut Career Academy in Chicago.
Because he got late treatment, this morning he died, Jackson said.
He pointed out that whites, who have been treated for the virus in the U.S., were saved from death.
People who are poor and dont have heath insurance must have the same rights as everybody else.
He told the students he planned to travel back to Dallas to assist the Duncan family.
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they don't show no white people cus they all at work.
Duncan died because he was a selfish idiot. First, he knew he had it and lied to get into the US instead of seeking immediate treatment at home. Second, he endangered his entire family, including children, by staying with them. Third, he endangered American citizens and hospital staff that should never have been exposed to his Liberian originated disease. Fourthly, by that time it was too late - no medicine or health insurance would have saved his life.
I imagine his hygeine wasn’t that great either - liberia isn’t known for outstanding utility infrastructure. That’s why it will never be a major problem in the states - we know how to wash our hands, flush a toilet and use soap. But most importantly, we actually do it.
Somebody hand Jessah the bill for the illegal alien who got ultra care for free in one of our hospitals. All the while he has likely infected others.
So makes me wonder if Duncan’s family could be asymptomatic or whatever. So far not showing any systems eventhough they were either in the apartment or had direct contact with Duncan
I wish the hospital had let the revs Je$$e and @l into the room with the patient.
When did he become an MD?
Jesse needs to take a long, hard look at himself and “his people”. He would do well to help them do better.
Well, as Calypso Louie has informed us, Ebola was created by whites to eliminate the black race.
So, black people who get the disease don’t have any hope of survival anyway, so it’s best just to let them die.
When white people get it, it’s sure to be much less severe and also curable, so it makes more sense to expend scarce resources on people who will benefit from it.
/sarcasm, in case anyone has any doubts
Jesse Jackass sez..... (as my eyes glaze over).
More like ME. Or County Coroner.
Hey Jessay.... there is NO CURE for ebola or leftism
Je$$e is so tran$parent. He can $mell a dollar three $tate$ away.
Ho$pital $hakedown coming up ...
If it weren’t for his racism, the Negro Jackson wouldn’t have anything to say (not that he does anyway) ... he would be more irrelevant than he already is.
Who knows? Just one more fear factor.
Al Sharpton is stuck with the Ferguson, Missouri situation and little prospect of a big payday from it. Jesse sees a big money situation developing in Dallas and he’s going for it. Michael Brown who?
The Black adults I know stopped listening to this snake oil salesman, ohhh, about 35 years ago. His credibility is about as good as Biden’s.
Barbershop
(snicker)
I read about the big donations to obola and then the next thought I had is if this same company does the medical records for our veteran’s hospitals.
Jesse, what a slime ball you are. Duncan was here from Liberia with the virus in him. American health care didn’t kill him, but ObamaCare will kill Americans.
Of course I called you out. It is not conservative or compassionate to actively hope for innocent people to die. You do not belong on this site.
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