Thursday, October 2, 2014

"The CDC and, The Ebola virus" (Russian Roulette)

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                       When is the last time or, any time in history that the United States had a big threat of a deadly virus.

                       We have the Enterovirus D68 that threatens the children. Now we have the Ebola virus showing up in Dallas.  514 case of the D68 virus, 4 children have died from the D68 virus. 

                       A family and, 13 school children have been quarantined for Ebola in Dallas.  Lets see we are asked, to trust, the same CDC that allowed the Anthrax virus to walk out of a controlled laboratory environment.

                      The man that went to a hospital, Dallas Ebola Patient Zero, was given antibiotics  and, told to go home.  He then returned to the hospital when he got worse.

                      As to the Enterovirus D68, it has been said this virus came up from Mexico.  The Ebola virus came into the United States by Commercial air flight, from Liberia, Africa.

                     With all this The Obama regime still refuses to close the southern border and, stop all flights out of the Ebola infested area.

                     This is the President of the United States, that is sworn to protect this country.

                     I'm going to ask everyone that can on Thursday, October 30th to keep your children out of school and, on Saturday, November 1st, those who can and, are willing, to wear breathing protection masks.

                    This is to protest the actions of this President of placing this country at risk from these viruses. I ask you to do this before its to late. If you have not been effected by these, if something is not done soon,  you will.

                    How much confidence do you have,  in the appointed people of the federal government, to protect you and your family?

                     (Is this the, TNT Channel, series "The Last Ship" coming true?")

"Ted Cruz for President"

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