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mnottertail -> RE: Withholding care (10/28/2014 1:00:25 PM)

no, I dont think anything about you, other than you would be useful to tongue my ass, and not good for much else.

So. Politics. They are turning down money, cuz they need the people, but the people already there are striking and want more money.

Oh, geeze, what a conundrum. It must be as the nutsuckers say, god is paying back texas for being nazis, and fucking up his religion mostly.





cloudboy -> RE: Withholding care (10/28/2014 1:25:24 PM)


60 Minutes interviewed the three (3) nurses in TX who treated the Ebola patient from Liberia. It was pretty inspiring. The black nurse gave incredible testimony about how scared she was, but how personal fears were less important than doing her job and fulfilling her duties.

It was a good Sixty Minutes segment with extensive interviews. (This past SUN.)

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ebola-inside-the-first-united-states-diagnosis-thomas-eric-duncan/




Sanity -> RE: Withholding care (10/28/2014 3:52:23 PM)


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ORIGINAL: thishereboi


quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

"Money is necessary. It is an expensive operation."

Perhaps you can diagram those simple sentences for an English professor, there; nutsucker. Apparently, he reads English at a third grade level, comprehensively. I would attribute that at least in part to Republican provided land-grant colleges.

Education, eschewed by nutsuckers only slightly less than fact.



perhaps you could have copied the whole quote

http://news.yahoo.com/fear-indifference-leave-west-africa-desperate-ebola-staff-164936004--finance.html

"The big gap is still in human resources," said Manuel Fontaine, head of U.N. child agency UNICEF in West Africa. "Money is necessary. It is an expensive operation. But we need people."


It takes a whole lot of work for them to ignore THESE lines: "DAKAR (Reuters) - When Australia offered more than $2 million last month to the medical charity leading the fight against Ebola in West Africa, Medecins Sans Frontieres bluntly rejected it."

"What was urgently needed from rich Western countries, MSF said, was not more money but doctors and nurses..."




thompsonx -> RE: Withholding care (10/29/2014 11:20:50 AM)


ORIGINAL: Sanity


It takes a whole lot of work for them to ignore THESE lines: "DAKAR (Reuters) - When Australia offered more than $2 million last month to the medical charity leading the fight against Ebola in West Africa, Medecins Sans Frontieres bluntly rejected it."

"What was urgently needed from rich Western countries, MSF said, was not more money but doctors and nurses..."

So in the land of right wing assholes doctors and nurses work for free.




Musicmystery -> RE: Withholding care (10/29/2014 11:22:57 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Sanity


quote:

ORIGINAL: thishereboi


quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

"Money is necessary. It is an expensive operation."

Perhaps you can diagram those simple sentences for an English professor, there; nutsucker. Apparently, he reads English at a third grade level, comprehensively. I would attribute that at least in part to Republican provided land-grant colleges.

Education, eschewed by nutsuckers only slightly less than fact.



perhaps you could have copied the whole quote

http://news.yahoo.com/fear-indifference-leave-west-africa-desperate-ebola-staff-164936004--finance.html

"The big gap is still in human resources," said Manuel Fontaine, head of U.N. child agency UNICEF in West Africa. "Money is necessary. It is an expensive operation. But we need people."


It takes a whole lot of work for them to ignore THESE lines: "DAKAR (Reuters) - When Australia offered more than $2 million last month to the medical charity leading the fight against Ebola in West Africa, Medecins Sans Frontieres bluntly rejected it."

"What was urgently needed from rich Western countries, MSF said, was not more money but doctors and nurses..."


So MSF took a political stance.

Texas and other states have refused federal dollars from time to time -- does that mean these states have no financial needs? Or that they're staking out a political objection?




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