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nashville_brook

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7. amen. it's also horrible for ratcheting up the panic.
Thu Oct 2, 2014, 11:32 PM
Oct 2014

shows the public that if we're in danger we'll be locked in an infected room with an armed guard outside and no provisions. it's not helping.

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now we know what all those FEMA camps are for? nt grasswire Oct 2014 #1
Relieved to hear that an activist judge is forcing Texas to do the most sensible thing. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #2
No judge is forcing them to move the family SickOfTheOnePct Oct 2014 #15
Agreed, they need to be treated at a facility that is ready to take care of them if they get sick. freshwest Oct 2014 #3
Good point. And what happens after someone gets sick and the new place is contaminated? I Louisiana1976 Oct 2014 #4
Same problem again. I think they can be better cared for, and kept safe from mischief at a hospital. freshwest Oct 2014 #5
Home quarantine is useless in a premise where a symptomatic JimDandy Oct 2014 #6
amen. it's also horrible for ratcheting up the panic. nashville_brook Oct 2014 #7
Not to mention the public panic that would ensue JimDandy Oct 2014 #8
aaaaaand, that's what happens when there's no government to speak of nashville_brook Oct 2014 #10
Very much so. uppityperson Oct 2014 #13
Probably not a coincidence rainbow4321 Oct 2014 #9
I think you're right! Bad publicity can move mountains. n/t JimDandy Oct 2014 #14
As soon as I heard her CNN interview exposing everything rainbow4321 Oct 2014 #17
Couldn't help laughing at the picture you painted. JimDandy Oct 2014 #18
Uhh, isn't that the first thing that would have been done? haele Oct 2014 #11
Good god about damn time. uppityperson Oct 2014 #12
Absolutely. That is not quarantine that is a death sentence. It should have been cleaned up a lot jwirr Oct 2014 #16
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