I just gave $500

You made a donation. And you made it anonymously like any person with 5 cents worth of class would do, instead of blabbing about it to the world online. Why don't you walk down to your local Salvation Army and give them a donation too. Before you do, read my thread about homelessness in America. Do I believe you made a donation to anything worthwhile? Not for a New York second...idiot.



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Not many flaming liberals involved with Samaritan's Purse, the medical missionaries who treat Ebola victims:

Dr. Brantly and his family had been serving in Liberia with Samaritan’s Purse for about 10 months when it was confirmed on July 26 that he had contracted Ebola virus disease. He had been treating victims of the disease at our case management center at ELWA Hospital near Monrovia for about a month and a half.​

So I'm not seeing the point of putting up a meme from an ignorant liberal, but I repeat myself. Here's the real world:

Slate: Should we worry that so many of the doctors treating Ebola in Africa are missionaries?

The statement was probably intended as a jibe at the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but it slighted another group by omission: missionaries. Missionary doctors and nurses are stationed throughout Africa, in rural outposts and urban slums. Rather than parachuting in during crises, like some international medicine specialists, a large number of them have undertaken long-term commitments to address the health problems of poor Africans. . . .

Like it or not, though, we are deeply reliant on missionary doctors and nurses. The 2008 ARHAP report found that in some sub-Saharan African countries 30 percent of health care facilities are run by religious entities. That system is crumbling due to declining funding, possibly motivated in part by growing Western suspicion of missionary medicine. We have a choice: Swallow our objections and support these facilities, spend vast sums of money to build up Africa’s secular health care capacity immediately, or watch the continent drown in Ebola, HIV, and countless other disease outbreaks.
Here's some advice for you. You're a liberal, so you're wired from the get-go to make bad decisions. Recognize this failing of yours and then 2nd guess every instinct you have and that will help you catch obvious mistakes, like the one you made in this post.



Odd, I found nothing in your link showing the missionaries are Republican. All I hear from you idiot RWers is to ban flights and close the border!!!
 
You made a donation. And you made it anonymously like any person with 5 cents worth of class would do, instead of blabbing about it to the world online. Why don't you walk down to your local Salvation Army and give them a donation too. Before you do, read my thread about homelessness in America. Do I believe you made a donation to anything worthwhile? Not for a New York second...idiot.



1896967_1005224592837947_2557893774830808467_n.png

Not many flaming liberals involved with Samaritan's Purse, the medical missionaries who treat Ebola victims:

Dr. Brantly and his family had been serving in Liberia with Samaritan’s Purse for about 10 months when it was confirmed on July 26 that he had contracted Ebola virus disease. He had been treating victims of the disease at our case management center at ELWA Hospital near Monrovia for about a month and a half.​

So I'm not seeing the point of putting up a meme from an ignorant liberal, but I repeat myself. Here's the real world:

Slate: Should we worry that so many of the doctors treating Ebola in Africa are missionaries?

The statement was probably intended as a jibe at the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but it slighted another group by omission: missionaries. Missionary doctors and nurses are stationed throughout Africa, in rural outposts and urban slums. Rather than parachuting in during crises, like some international medicine specialists, a large number of them have undertaken long-term commitments to address the health problems of poor Africans. . . .

Like it or not, though, we are deeply reliant on missionary doctors and nurses. The 2008 ARHAP report found that in some sub-Saharan African countries 30 percent of health care facilities are run by religious entities. That system is crumbling due to declining funding, possibly motivated in part by growing Western suspicion of missionary medicine. We have a choice: Swallow our objections and support these facilities, spend vast sums of money to build up Africa’s secular health care capacity immediately, or watch the continent drown in Ebola, HIV, and countless other disease outbreaks.
Here's some advice for you. You're a liberal, so you're wired from the get-go to make bad decisions. Recognize this failing of yours and then 2nd guess every instinct you have and that will help you catch obvious mistakes, like the one you made in this post.

Right on, Rikurzhen, as usual. One of these days I'll write about my wide-eyed idealistic foreign aide stint in West Africa at age 24. Every ex-patriot I met in Africa who was involved with some aide project or other, was Christian or conservative corporate or both. Sorry flaming liberals, you were absolutely nowhere to be found. Why would you be? You're self-possessed, selfish, and don't give a shit about anyone but yourselves.

Look who the Peace Corps is recruiting now. They want retired corporate executives who were involved in BIG projects, who know how to get BIG things done. They want people in their 60's who actually know something. That's who they should have been recruiting from day one instead of 20-something snot-nose faux marxists who don't know shit.

Besides, they tie sissies to trees over there and burn them alive...or bury them alive. Sissies are relatively safe in America, but I wouldn't take you degenerate dog & pony show to West Africa, especially not to Liberia, or to much of the rest of the Third World. They'll kill you before you even have a chance to blather the word "rights".
 

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