All hyperbole aside, Front Page Los Angeles Times, headlined the actual cures of the virus, named ebola, as evidence that the infection is not a death sentence, after all. Even where black people generally come from--as opposed to the popular concept, Waikiki--Nigeria and Senegal have been Plague-Free for months. In the United States, then the case for self-monitoring is supported. Quarantine is a waste of time, money, and science. GOP Obstructionism has been opposing cures, including through ObamaCare, for two years. Anyone recalls that NASA was also a Democratic Party agenda, in contrast. That was JFK/LBJ.
U.S. cases prove Ebola is apos not a death sentence apos - LA Times
No one points to a Red State headline, or national newscast headlines, anything like what appears in the link in Los Angeles Times. Likely following the suddenly noticed, possible turnaround in Alaska polling for Senator Begich, the Blue State advantage of diversity participation creates a clearly more rational sales approach. Kansas polls again favor the Independent, not the two crazy people. South Dakota may or may not remain in the clutches of the crazy people. Then it's on to New Hampshire, Georgia, and likely or possibly, also Kentucky. Then then there is North Carolina, and then it's about to be the weekend.
Los Angeles Times even has a feature article, for Senator Begich. The Pacific Rim economy tends to move forward, and mostly is notoriously Blue State tinged. Compared with Senator Landrieu's support for federal assistance and support for Louisiana, last seen the "high-tech" red-level governor of Louisiana, was carrying a giant boulder to the Gulf Coast. That was to be the Red State, Gulf-Coast rehabilitation approach.
It is noted that there is other diversity(?)!
The Holy Father even has a loving concept of science, different from how a liberal would look at Conservative values:
"Conservative Textbooks show as follows: Some people believe in the Theory of Scientific Whiteness, while others believe that Whiteness evolves like a swoon over the generations of time! The choice for the individual has basis in the practical application, for the person. Clearly, Whiteness is not something that people are born with, but is something that people choose to do for themselves(?)!"
The Tea Party famously opposes, rational standards in education. Biology is like that, for them. The Red State newspaper headlines, tend to follow that along!
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Many now come to Lands of Many Nations--Diversity of Cash Flow, everywhere apparent!)
U.S. cases prove Ebola is apos not a death sentence apos - LA Times
No one points to a Red State headline, or national newscast headlines, anything like what appears in the link in Los Angeles Times. Likely following the suddenly noticed, possible turnaround in Alaska polling for Senator Begich, the Blue State advantage of diversity participation creates a clearly more rational sales approach. Kansas polls again favor the Independent, not the two crazy people. South Dakota may or may not remain in the clutches of the crazy people. Then it's on to New Hampshire, Georgia, and likely or possibly, also Kentucky. Then then there is North Carolina, and then it's about to be the weekend.
Los Angeles Times even has a feature article, for Senator Begich. The Pacific Rim economy tends to move forward, and mostly is notoriously Blue State tinged. Compared with Senator Landrieu's support for federal assistance and support for Louisiana, last seen the "high-tech" red-level governor of Louisiana, was carrying a giant boulder to the Gulf Coast. That was to be the Red State, Gulf-Coast rehabilitation approach.
It is noted that there is other diversity(?)!
The Holy Father even has a loving concept of science, different from how a liberal would look at Conservative values:
"Conservative Textbooks show as follows: Some people believe in the Theory of Scientific Whiteness, while others believe that Whiteness evolves like a swoon over the generations of time! The choice for the individual has basis in the practical application, for the person. Clearly, Whiteness is not something that people are born with, but is something that people choose to do for themselves(?)!"
The Tea Party famously opposes, rational standards in education. Biology is like that, for them. The Red State newspaper headlines, tend to follow that along!
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Many now come to Lands of Many Nations--Diversity of Cash Flow, everywhere apparent!)
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