“Washing your hands and avoiding occasions of exposure will help you more than all the public assurances in the world. If you suspect infection, do your duty and turn yourself in. Odd word that: duty. But duty is what saved the herd in history; saved the herd in World War 2. The very same duty the Left laughs at and lumps in the same dustbin of history as that 100 year old document that nobody reads any more. And science. Not affirmative action or quota or “committed” science. But science, period. Duty and science, not amulets, voodoo, talk shows, assurances,security theater or muted alarms can stop Ebola.” —Richard Fernandez, PJMedia.
And stay the hell out of Dallas.
UPDATE: Patient Zero died Oct. 8. Now to wait and see if he infected others. Meanwhile, at the Texas State Fair, even Big Tex has ebola on his “mind.”
















We are planning a trip to Dallas to visit our grandson, presently attending UT-Dallas, toward the end of the month. I don’t expect any problem with ebola, but considering the neighborhood he lives in, I’m going to be carrying an equalizer with me.
I figure the neighborhood is more dangerous than ebola. I know how to wash my hands.
When you gotta, you gotta, but better you than me. Good luck.
Yes, and avoid people bleeding from their eyes too.