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Donald Duck

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  1. Handling the Ebola crisis unilaterally is basically saying the same thing, Perhaps you misunderstood ...
  2. You said the message was inconsistent so what do you mean then?
  3. Myself personally, Kyle Orton keeps playing the way he has been, I think we got our guy long term (3-5 years)
  4. Good thread, Gives fans a chance to express their desires for a more explosive Offense. I mean who wouldn't want an Offense like Manning and the Bronco's, scoring points is what its all about right? wrong... ...Defense wins Championships...
  5. Your response to me before explains why, so you would have to take that up with the CDC, or individual state to state legislation. Note: I understand why you believe the Ebola crisis is not something we should be handling unilaterally here in the US, and I agree with you. Declaring matial law across the nation on the other hand puts the military at odds with the public so there is no easy answer here IMO.
  6. There is a difference between the military and civilians because soldiers are following orders. The same rules don't apply here and the distinction needs to be made.
  7. My point is without imposing Martial law the Presidents hands are somewhat tied so while he may prefer Doctors and nurses quarantined for 21 days, its not his call to make.
  8. Obama doesn't have the same authority over civilians and again its our military's job to protect US citizens. They can get paid doing their job by staying together and isolated for 21 days. I also don't think you can legally detain someone just because you think they could come down with something.
  9. Different job descriptions and jurisdictions US citizens/Doctors are Governed differently and the work they do is voluntary/much needed. US Military on the other hand has a chain of command and its primary function is to protect citizens of the United States. Taking Ebola home to Mom and Dad in the States is not part of a soldiers job description. Hows that Boss?
  10. hey man, I have to keep my examples simplistic for simpletons far more complicated how?
  11. More complicated then taking blood out of a live or dead host, pumping it into a waterballoon and dispersing the balloons in crowded places from rooftops? Or any number of other ways you could spray this into a mist and have tiny droplets going into the eyes of numerous unsuspecting targets? How less complicated can it get? Am I even talking about a US citizens chance of catching Ebola and dying? In my best DC Tom imitation, hey dumboyst, your an idiot Note: To avoid getting another warning point I'm just going to stop responding to your insulting way of communication
  12. Half way through the season and the Bills Defense leads the league in sacks (28) and takeaways (18) along with being the best run stopping unit in the NFL. These stats/achievments combined with a good passing QB on the Offense, but who's biggest downside is mobility, begs run the football. Get the Bills Offense into 3rd and short situations and allow Kyle Orton to pick his spots throwing downfield. Ortons proved he can sling the football and win games at crunch time. Flipping the football field with good D, and Running the football keeps Kyle Orton healthy. This conservative approach to sucess is coming from the top IMO, and If the Bills freight train of a D continues with the pace its on I would expect more of the same as the Bills try to reach the playoffs for the 1st time in over a decade. "Calculated" Playoffs Baby!!! We can do this!!!!
  13. Orton and Hackett seem to have good chemistry IMO, and I'm under the impression Hackett is trying to take what Kyle Orton does well, and his weakness's, and come up with the best plan of action against Buffalo's opponents. I've heard the Jets game described as very calculated by some of the more football savvy Bills fans. I think its a great description of how the game went.
  14. Another aspect to think about is Ebola can survive for several days outside the host in body fluids making them very dangerous in the hands of the wrong people. All you need to produce weapons is someone with Ebola, or steal body fluids from area's outbreaks are occuring. So for security reasons the military needs to get more involved IMO.
  15. Many folks like to use the numbers argument along with comparisons to other diseases on why people shouldn't be concerned. The way I feel If one person dies a needless death it concerns me. I'm concerned for the poor and homeless, the ones who can't run to the doctor when becoming ill. I'm also concerned with the possible spread of Ebola If it was to reach the right demographics here in the US. With all due respect Gary, this was actually one of my 1st thoughts on the Ebola situation as it became headline news.
  16. I decided not to waste my time with ignorance farm boy.
  17. Early detection and Quarantine are the two most important things we can do to fight Ebola. There is no doubt once you become infected with Ebola, the later stages becomes much more contagious. With such a small trial run here in the US, for lack of a better description, its not something we want to test over and over IMO.
  18. Good post Something that concerns me Gary, and its something I don't think can accurately be predicted, is how Ebola could spread in combination with another illness, something even as simple as gum disease. I hear sneezing isn't contagious, but what If your gums bleed from a gum disease.Does a toothbrush then become another way to spread Ebola. Or how dangerous is a womans menstrual cycle, or a bleeding ulcer, or blood in your urine from something else in combination with Ebola. What about skin disease's. The list goes on and on...
  19. your ignorance about something as per usual tells me I'm on the right track to be concerned, hahahaha
  20. Happy to report today's article in my morning newspaper was much more reflective of how Bills players view veteran signal caller Kyle Orton. I've done a flip flop, still reading the Erie Times News
  21. unbelievable, and the Erie Times is a big Newspaper
  22. dog14787 ‏@dog14787 4h4 hours ago @ETNdudley After a win and I'm forced to read this garbage? You realize Kyle Orton is the 1st winning QB the Bills have had since Bledsoe? Expand John Dudley ‏@ETNdudley 2h2 hours ago @dog14787 That's a pretty broad definition of "winning quarterback." dog14787 ‏@dog14787 2h2 hours ago @ETNdudley A rusty Kyle Orton is currently 3rd in the NFL in completion percentage, 5th in yards/game, 2-1 and its time to trash him eh? John Dudley ‏@ETNdudley 2h2 hours ago @dog14787 Check out his career. It's been defined by streaky play interrupted by killer interceptions. He's Rob Johnson with facial hair. dog14787 ‏@dog14787 1h1 hour ago @ETNdudley Rob Johnson with Facial hair, how informative, but why would I expect anything different... John Dudley ‏@ETNdudley 1h1 hour ago @dog14787 No, I'm being dead serious. Compare their career numbers. Eerily similar. dog14787 ‏@dog14787 19m19 minutes ago @ETNdudley KO has won more games then RJ has started,3 times as many career wins, RJ went 1-7 last season with Bills,comparison is ludicrous
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