Because nothing says 'safety precautions' like rolled-up sleeves on a HazMat suit...
Thanks, ZeroHedge, for that.
And while we're at it, how's our "boots on the ground" war on Ebola doing, as ISIS savages close in on Baghdad?
According to one military source, "The 5.56 caliber round is comparatively small. Ideally suited to engaging a small but deadly virus."
Stock food and water, buy ammo, learn to ride. If you haven't done these things already.
That's my advice and I'm sticking to it.
LSP
The army is still out there trying to catch the elusive Ebola - the Osama bin Laden of viruses.
ReplyDeleteI guess they can shoot it when they they catch it.
ReplyDeleteWear respirators.
The question is where the Anglican leadership is when they are so desperately needed in the Ebola blighted zone.
ReplyDeleteWith all of their rich silks, gold, land and wealth, I'm sure that they'd find the balance that they deserve. Mark 4:19
...but the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth and the desires for other things come in and choke the word, making it unfruitful.
Yeah. Where is Schori? In Liberia? I don't think so. She's needed there. With her sock puppet, Welby.
ReplyDeleteI stocked up on mac n cheese and wine!
ReplyDeleteDid you say "wine"?!?
ReplyDelete"Mac n Cheese"?
Good call.