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AMERICA’S EBOLA RESPONSE IS ‘MADNESS’

This is the first of a series of columns on the Ebola epidemic by radio talk-show host Michael Savage, who has a Ph.D. in epidemiology.
The madness of Ebola is only matched by the madness of America.
Let’s start with common sense. If a member of your family has the viral illness known as the common cold, what do you normally do? Well, you try to avoid contact with that person. Certainly, you want to avoid them sneezing on you or the droplets from their cough spreading anywhere in the house.
You both isolate and avoid an infected patient. Well, Ebola is a viral illness. Common sense would dictate you isolate and avoid contact with patients, because in this case the disease is often fatal.
And yet, the morons who are running America are bringing infected patients to America, allegedly to treat them, but we all know it is an untreatable disease. It can only be managed. The entire story of bringing these Ebola patients from West Africa to America stinks to high Heaven. There is much more involved.
But let us look at what Ebola is. Ebola is one of several viral hemorrhagic fevers. In the field of epidemiology, it is known as a non-vector-borne infectious disease. That means it is not transmitted by an insect or other vector. Other similar non-vector-borne infectious diseases you may have heard of would include:
h/t frLarousse2
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I Didn’t Know I Had to Sign the pResident’s Birthday Card

Friend —
I don’t want to make this awkward, but…
It looks like you haven’t signed OFA’s birthday card for President Obama yet.
Today’s the big day — I think the card would be so much better with your name on it, so now’s the time.
Before we seal the giant envelope, sign your name to OFA’s birthday card for the President:
http://my.barackobama.com/Sign-OFAs-Birthday-Card-for-the-President
Thanks,
Grant
Grant Campbell
Chief of Staff
Organizing for Action
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I wonder if I will be sent to an Ebola detention facility?
Here is a birthday card I could sign:
David DeGerolamo
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“Ebola Spins Out Of Control”
Here are the latest news on the worst Ebola epidemic in history.
- Ebola death toll rises to 826 as outbreak spins out of control
- Second American with Ebola to return Tuesday
- Doctor in Nigeria’s largest city of Lagos tests positive for Ebola after treating country’s first case
- Ebola threatens to erase Liberia’s progress since civil war
- U.K. is holding regular meetings on Ebola
- WHO sees “extremely small” Ebola risk outside West Africa
- U.S. Ebola patient improving amid calls for help in Africa
- Ebola test carried out after U.K. air passenger death
- Official response hampered by worries in Liberia capital
- Ebola crisis alters agenda for African summit in Washington
- Guinea villagers keep eating fruit bats
The latest infographic:
Going Galt: A Short Film for the Beleaguered American Taxpayer
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yYYPMnJYPI
h/t Jeff
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“Fair” And Other Nonsense Syllables

by Francis Porretto
I have a number of “favorite words.” They’re not my favorites because I use them often; I don’t. They’re not my favorites because they convey a meaning I find particularly valuable; they don’t. They’re my favorites because I laugh heartily whenever I see them used in a political or economic context.
“Fair” is one such word. As with most single-syllable words, it’s very old. And it does possess a dictionary definition:
Fair adj.: Characterized by frankness, honesty, impartiality, or candor; open; upright; free from suspicion or bias; equitable; just; — said of persons, character, or conduct; as, a fair man; fair dealing; a fair statement.
I must say, that’s not the way my stepdaughters used it when they were smaller. “It’s not fair!” translated to “But Iwant it!” in most cases; in the rest, it meant “Why can she have what she wants but I can’t?”
It’s also not the way the United Nations’ Human Rights chairwoman would use it:
The UN’s top human rights official again condemned Israel for its military actions to stop Hamas rocket attacks against Israeli civilians, accusing the Jewish state of “deliberately defying International Law… in a way that may constitute war crimes.”
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Friday Sermon at Italian Mosque: Kill the Jews to the Very Last One
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvDXpaeS5os
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Federal Debt Up $7 Trillion Under Obama

The total federal debt of the U.S. government has now increased more than $7 trillion during the slightly more than five and a half years Barack Obama has been president.
That is more than the debt increased under all U.S. presidents from George Washington through Bill Clinton combined, and it is more debt than was accumulated in the first 227 years of this nation’s existence–from 1776 through 2003.
The total federal debt first passed the $7-trillion mark on Jan. 15, 2004, after President George W. Bush had been in office almost three years.
When President Obama took office on Jan. 20, 2009, the total federal debt was $10,626,877,048,913.08. As of the close of business on July 30, 2014, it had risen to $17,618,599,653,160.19–up $6,991,722,604,247.11 from Obama’s first inauguration day.
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War criminal.
David DeGerolamo
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ISIL Targets Saudi Arabia
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by Bill Gertz
The ultra-violent al Qaeda offshoot group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) has targeted Saudi Arabian intelligence officers for a campaign of assassination as part of plans by the group to expand activities inside the oil-rich kingdom.
A Twitter campaign by ISIL terrorists was launched Friday that sought information on Saudi intelligence officers. It followed a fatal knife attack against a Saudi police officer last week.
U.S. intelligence agencies monitoring ISIL’s social media communications identified the campaign as a crowd-sourced effort to gather names and other personal information about Saudi intelligence officials for the assassination campaign.
The campaign, according to U.S. officials, appears aimed at destabilizing Saudi Arabia, the location of two of Islam’s holiest cities.
Eric Holder: ‘Proud to be an activist’

Only two years ago, House Republicans voted to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. Recently, Senate Republicans have trashed the former head of his civil rights division, Thomas Perez, and blocked his current choice to run the division, Debo Adegbile.
But now the attorney general is making surprising friends with his efforts to cut the nation’s prison population. Among his unlikely allies are congressional Republicans and even Republican Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
“They did what they did and I disagree with it,” Holder said in an interview last week, still stung by the contempt citation. “But at the end of the day… from my perspective, my legacy… as people try to decide ‘What kind of attorney general was this guy?’ I think they will focus more on what it is we did during my time, as opposed to fights I had with Congress.”
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“In the years, I think, before I came to the attorney general’s office the department lost its way,” he said.
…“The justice system is part of the larger society and to the extent there are racial issues we are still grappling with, it is not a shock that you are going to see them in the justice system… [There is] a whole range of ways the justice system, if it is run properly, can make this country the country it wants to be.”
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“If you want to call me an activist attorney general, I will proudly accept that label,” he said. “Any attorney general who is not an activist is not doing his or her job. The responsibility of the attorney general is to change things [and] bring us closer to the ideals expressed in our founding documents.”
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War criminal.
David DeGerolamo
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New War Risk on Russia Fringes Amid Armenia-Azeri Clashes

The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan plan to meet this week in a bid to defuse escalating tensions between the two countries after at least 18 soldiers were killed in the worst clashes in two decades.
The fighting in the past week in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh has been the deadliest since the two former Soviet states signed a cease-fire in 1994. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan will hold talks with his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev in the Russian city of Sochi on Aug. 8-9, Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan said on the government’s website.
“We hope that serious arrangements will be reached during the meeting,” Abrahamyan said. “We are not afraid of war, I just think it is not clever to solve problems with wars in the 21st century.”
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Jason Lewis Goes Galt: Quits on Air
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JzV7zFLQ9w
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Mr. Lewis has chosen to stop feeding the beast. When the government passes laws that make us criminals and passes intolerable taxes, our choices are limited. Going Galt is a passive expression of rebellion. I believe the government is herding us into another less passive expression.
David DeGerolamo
h/t Watcher
For the complete transcript of this broadcast, click here.
Ebola in England?

Gatwick Airport is located 2.7 nautical miles north of the centre of Crawley, West Sussex, and 29.5 miles south of Central London.
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Woman dies after flying to Gatwick from Ebola hit Sierra Leone
A woman has died after landing at Gatwick airport on a flight from Sierra Leone.
The 72-year-old was understood to have been “vomiting and sweating” before she collapsed and was taken by ambulance to hospital.
She had been travelling on a Gambia Bird flight with 128 passengers on board from Sierra Leone, which has declared a state of emergency after more than 200 people have died in the country from the disease.
The plane, which landed at 8.15am on Saturday from Freetown in Sierra Leone after stopping in the Gambia, is quarantined, the Daily Mirror reported.
Bank of America Warns Euro Bank Stocks Are Rolling Over

Despite the recent significant weakness in the broader European and US equity indices, European bank stocks are only just beginning to resume their larger downtrend (as the hopes of a Draghi put remained firm until the last few days of BES debacle). As such, BofA’s Macenil Curry believes, they are likely to be the catalyst for the next leg of “risk off” and in that environment EURUSD should continue to suffer.
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21 Things to Survive a Pandemic
Pandemic Survival List
5 gallons of liquid bleach per person of the household to sanitize everything
4 boxes of latex gloves (different sizes for every member of the household)
40 N95 masks for every member of the household
Antibacterial soap for meticulous hand washing
100′ roll of clear 4 mil plastic – for setting up an isolation room
Duct tape – for setting up an isolation room
HEPA filters – enough for whole house air filtration
Several boxes of Borax – for provisional toilets
25 lbs. of lime per person – for provisional toilets
50 heavy duty black garbage bags per person – for provisional toilets and garbage
100 “kitchen” bags per person – for provisional toilets and garbage
25 lbs. of kitty litter per person – for sick people’s body fluids clean up
100 rolls of toilet paper per person – for personal sanitation
20 rolls of paper towels per person
Washboard and Clothesline – for washing clothes by hand
Laundry soap – for washing clothes by hand
Good dish soap like “Dawn” or other aggressive anti-grease formula
Water filtration and purification devices
Water collection, storage and carrying containers
Water, water, and more water
Food storage that is adequate for all members living in the household
h/t James C
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