OT: Funding for Ebola

All sorts of decisions, every day. Investment, safety, health, work, etc. Doing so intelligently requires honest information.

That was malice. Super-competence, not incompetence.

But, neither hypothesis casts favorable light on the Vogons.

Cheers, James Arthur

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dagmargoodboat
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It has nothing to do with belief. Spanish is a low information density language. I'm not even going to bother trying to prove that to you. I'm sure you can Google it.

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mpm

What are you talking about? Anthrax that was mailed to Congress in 2001 was traced back to Ft. Detrick USAMRIID.

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Rick
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rickman

Are saying that the CDC is more "professional" in their dealing with such things? You haven't been paying attention (duh!).

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krw

You can have a rogue in any organization. Some are bad, like the anthrax guy, but some are pretty good, like Snowden. That has zilch to do with whether the organization as a whole is competent. USAMRIID is, CDC emphatically is not.

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Phil Hobbs

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