Tuesday, May 25, 2010

What do you think of Mr. Speaker's actions?

I have many questions regarding the travels of Mr. Speaker, the TB infected Lawyer who traveled to Greece for his wedding.
When did he become aware of his condition? Why did he wait til the day before he was to leave the country to visit his doctor? Why did he tape record the Doctor's visit, if he in fact really did? If he did tape the Doctor's visit, what would you bet it sounds like a legal proceeding in which he and his father knew what to ask and the Health Official answered the questions in a legally correct way? Were his orginal travel plans to leave from Atanta, Ga. and return to North America through Canada? Who paid for his travel to Denver, him or we, the taxpayers? Who's paying for his Medical Care? Does anyone find it suspicious that he is an attorney and also related to an expert TB epiditomologist employed by the Federal Governemnt at the CDC in Georgia? If Greece was good enough to get married in, why wasn't it good enough to receive Health treatment in?
Answers:
I can answer all of that easily. Mr. Speaker is from my town of Atlanta, so I've been hearing about this guy constantly.

Professionally, Mr. Speaker is a lawyer, more precisely a "personal injury lawyer".
We all know that by the numbers, historically , personal injury lawyers are predominantly socialist/libs.
Socialist libs think and act only in their best interest, be dammed with anybody else. If it feels good, they do it.
After he was diagnosed by his personal doctor, his physician was obligated to report his condition to the local health department, which in turn reported it to the CDC. He was told to begin immediate treatment and should have been isolated at that point. But there is no law that says he must do this. He insisted that he travel to get married and was told to at least wear a mask which he did not do.
I'm sure we are now all paying for his travel and care now that it has become a national story.
Just like libs like to do. They act on their own desires regardless of how it affects others.
I find the whole thing very suspicious,especially when it came out that his father in law worked for the CDC and was researching TB.I really hate conspiracy theories...but...it makes me wonder.
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt when he said he didn't know when he flew over seas that he was contagious,although I do not believe him.But,while he was over there he was told in no uncertain terms not to fly back,and he did anyway.He flew into Canada so he wouldn't get caught.He was thinking of only himself and not the innocent people he could infect with this possible fatal disease.
Something about this whole thing just doesn't sit right with me.

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