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Monday, October 13, 2014

Ebola WILL Come To The US. There Is NO WAY Military Personnel Will Not Become Infected.



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Back in the days of the Vietnam War, those of us who were on the wrong side – like John Kerry and Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland – were eager to “bring the war home.”
That became the mantra of the political left – “bring the war home.”
The idea was to make ordinary American citizens feel the effects of the war so they would quickly demand an unconditional withdrawal, setting the stage of a Communist victory – which they ultimately got.
I was thinking about this in the context of Barack Obama’s war on Ebola. This war will be an easy one to bring home.
With at least 4,000 military personnel and hundreds of American civilian contractors being sent into the hot zone, it’s a near certainty some of them will contract the deadly disease. What then? Naturally, they will be brought home, with some risk of furthering the infection in the homeland.
Not only do American political leaders no longer no how to fight foreign wars to win, they are more inclined to improperly use military deployments for missions completely unsuitable for soldiers. The Ebola war is a perfect example.
Is this a purposeful effort to destroy the U.S. military?
Whether it is or not, that is the effect it will surely have.
Those who voluntarily enter into the U.S. armed services are citizens who are willing to sacrifice their lives for their country. But that means they are willing to fight to the death if necessary – not succumb to a dread disease that could threaten their loved ones at home, not to mention jeopardize the health and national security of their country.
That’s what U.S. military forces are being asked to do in West Africa – and it’s not right.
This is a military deployment Americans should protest vehemently and stridently. It’s a game-changer for the U.S. military, not to mention bad public health policy.
Think about it.
Barack Obama says he will not put any “boots on the ground” in Iraq to take on ISIS. But he is perfectly willing to put boots on the ground in West Africa for an ill-defined mission for which the U.S. military is not trained.
The U.S. military is trained to kill bad guys and break things. It is not a social service agency. It is not a medical team. It is not a force designed to build civilian health infrastructure. It is not a band of guinea pigs.
Apparently Obama hasn’t figured that out.

This Ebola mission doesn’t make Americans safer. It increases the danger of spreading the disease – and bringing it back home – exponentially.
At first Obama and the military commanders said soldiers wouldn’t be treating or coming into direct contact with Ebola victims. Then they reversed themselves, explaining that’s precisely what they will be doing.
Of course, health officials also told us how difficult it was to contract Ebola, only to later admit it can be spread just like the common cold – with a sneeze.
How could we be so foolish as to send our best and brightest into an Ebola hot zone to play nursemaid in the midst of an epidemic?
It’s irresponsible. It’s madness. It makes no sense.
But that’s what we’re doing.
Perhaps the only chance we’ll have as Americans to reverse this bad call is on Election Day.
Obama has told us his policies are on every ballot next month.
Remember this when you vote.
Obama wants you to vote for Democrats.
If you disapprove of his policies, you have only one meaningful alternative.
It’s time to stop Obama before he brings this war home – in the form of an Ebola plague in the U.S.
It’s time to control the Obama plague by tying his hands for his remaining two years in office.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/10/bringing-the-ebola-war-home/#sU5lksP8Apikuuk8.99

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