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Easier said than done. We built waste water treatment facilities, trained people and oversaw operations in Iraq. They are no longer used. It stopped almost immediately after we left. You think you can get these people to do anything?!
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Originally posted by Denny View PostEasier said than done. We built waste water treatment facilities, trained people and oversaw operations in Iraq. They are no longer used. It stopped almost immediately after we left. You think you can get these people to do anything?!Originally posted by BroncojohnnyHOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!
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Originally posted by Denny View PostEasier said than done. We built waste water treatment facilities, trained people and oversaw operations in Iraq. They are no longer used. It stopped almost immediately after we left. You think you can get these people to do anything?!class joke
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On Oct. 14, the health care worker, whose name has not yet released, reported a low-grade fever and was isolated. The day before, the CDC said, she traveled on Frontier Airlines Flight 1143 from Cleveland to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
The health care worker showed no signs or symptoms of Ebola while on board the flight according to the flight crew. However, due to the proximity in time between the flight and the patient's symptoms, the CDC would like to interview all 132 passengers that were on board the flight. Those who traveled on the flight can call 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636).
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Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View PostThe health care worker showed no signs or symptoms of Ebola while on board the flight according to the flight crew.class joke
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Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View PostOn Oct. 14, the health care worker, whose name has not yet released, reported a low-grade fever and was isolated. The day before, the CDC said, she traveled on Frontier Airlines Flight 1143 from Cleveland to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
The health care worker showed no signs or symptoms of Ebola while on board the flight according to the flight crew. However, due to the proximity in time between the flight and the patient's symptoms, the CDC would like to interview all 132 passengers that were on board the flight. Those who traveled on the flight can call 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636).
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/health/2n...279291962.html
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Originally posted by blownaltered View PostThis just keeps getting better. This could turn out to be even worse than imagined. All the assholes in charge have been taking this to lightly in my opinion and now look at what is happening. Looks like I will be stocking up on supplies this weekend.
I think the "assholes in charge" are just ignorant. They make grand plans of how things will work to contain it, but forget these plan have to be carried out by people that make mistakes.class joke
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Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View PostI think the "assholes in charge" are just ignorant. They make grand plans of how things will work to contain it, but forget these plan have to be carried out by people that make mistakes."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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