Friday, October 17, 2014

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Hannity's Headlines E-Newsletter
Ebola Czar
The incompetent handling of the Ebola crisis continues to dominate the headlines as we head into the weekend.
Barack Obama plans to name an Ebola czar.   Ron Klain is a longtime Democratic aide and Joe Biden's former chief of staff.  According to the Wall Street Journal, “Mr. Klain will be charged with coordinating the administration's response to the disease, including its efforts to detect, isolate and treat Ebola patients in the U.S.”
He certainly already has a lot on his plate.
Frontier Airlines is now seeking up to 800 people who came into contact with Amber Joy Vinson, the second Dallas healthcare worker who contracted Ebola while caring for Thomas Eric Duncan. 
We knew that the CDC was reaching out to the passengers on board her flight from Cleveland to Dallas, which is when Vinson was running a fever but cleared to travel by the CDC.
As it turns out, Vinson may have been exhibiting symptoms of Ebola days earlier, including her original flight from Dallas to Cleveland on October 10th.  This information has caused the CDC to expand its reach to those on her original flight as well as places like the bridal store Vinson visited in Akron, Ohio.
In other words, the number of people possibility exposed to this virus is swelling quickly...Continue reading
  
Outrageous Ebola News
Did you know that calling for a travel ban from these West African nations where Ebola remains rampant is racist?  So is calling to secure the border.  That's according to MSNBC.
For all our concern over closing our own border and protecting America, the federal government found time and money to spend on border security measures … in Ukraine.
Senator Ron Johnson is worried about ISIS using Ebola as a biological weapon for terrorism.  He says, “You really don’t even want to talk about, but we should do everything possible to defend ourselves against that possibility because I think that is a real and present danger.”
And if you really want to be outraged, read this list of ways the National Institute of Health chose to spend our tax dollars rather than coming up with an Ebola vaccine.

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