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RICHARD
06-03-2007, 04:49 PM
Hey,

We just had a fricking nutjob shoot up a university because no one would do anything about his 'nuttiness'.

We cannot make his med records public..


But now we have some nutjob that flies the oceans subjecting people to tuberculosis...

We cannot make his med records public..

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Which Brings us to the "imponderable ponderable" question of the day.


Is it better to die instantly from a bullet or to drive yourself crazy wondering if you are going to eventually die from a disease you caught on an airplane ride?

lizbud
06-03-2007, 05:19 PM
We don't need to make health records availabe to public view, just need
better trained border crossing officials. The records were seen, but not
acted on properly by the guy who let him through. :rolleyes:

Catty1
06-03-2007, 05:27 PM
The school shooter had been treated for his illness, and I believe had spent time in a ward. Like any illness, some get too severe to treat effectively.

And the guy with tuberculosis? One flight and he's "flying the oceans"???

From CBC:

"I don't expect those people to ever forgive me. I just hope they understand that I truly never meant them any harm," Andrew Speaker told ABC's Diane Sawyer on Good Morning America, with his voice cracking.

Speaker said he, his doctors and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention knew his TB resisted first-line drugs before he left for Europe for his wedding and honeymoon last month.

Speaker said he was in Europe for his wedding and honeymoon when health officials told him had a more dangerous form of TB called extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis.

Isolation order

While in Europe with his new wife and her eight-year-old daughter, Speaker said he felt as if the CDC "abandoned him," that he believed if he did not get to the TB hospital in Denver, he and his wife were scared he might die at a hospital in Italy."

So he flew back to the USA. He is being treated in Georgia and then moved to Denver. Plus, his TB is described as being of "low communicability".

Lady's Human
06-03-2007, 05:36 PM
All I have to say about the TSA (Won't post my interpretation of that acronym) is that that's exactly what you get when you take the people who were excoriated for their actions on 9/11 and give them federal power. You wind up with a wackenhut rent-a-cop with an inflated ego (and they still suck at their job).

RICHARD
06-03-2007, 05:50 PM
We don't need to make health records availabe to public view, just need
better trained border crossing officials.


Hey!

I can get my prostate checked at any airport!

I misspoke...Records do not need to be make "billboard" public....

I loved what a TV commentator said about the screener/TSA id-jit said...
"He looked healthy to me!"

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LH,

TSA means Too Stupid to Act. :eek: