DavidJames
Penultimate Amazing
What this thread has proven is ODS is far more prevelant than Ebola.
Having your seatbelt on limits your mobility. Can we stop nitpicking, here ? The question here is about the likelihood of it happening.
No, that is not the question. The question is whether or not appropriate actions were taken.
Meadmaker claimed that results were all that mattered
How do you determine if the actions are appropriate without knowing how likely it is to be a problem ?
Well, aren't they ?
Was telling that nurse it was OK to fly an appropriate action?
No, they aren't. If you take an unnecessary risk, it doesn't become acceptable to have done so just because you get lucky. That was the point of my analogy, a point which you have studiously attempted to ignore.
You are dancing all over the place.
Please refrain from making claims about what I think.
No, Belz. You simply aren't paying attention.
I go where the evidence leads.
What an easy and empty retort. You were discussing Obama's response to the crisis. Someone pointed out that no one died except the guy who came back from Africa, and then you went on to talk about seatbelts. I was pointing out the problems with your analogy, and now you're talking about the nurse.
The Obama administration has announced America’s first Ebola-related travel restrictions, forcing passengers originating from affected countries in west Africa to fly via US airports with screening procedures in place.
The limited move comes after days of mounting political pressure to introduce outright travel bans on such passengers entering the US, but will instead make sure all recent travellers to Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea are subject to basic tests for fever and face questioning on possible exposure to the disease.
The entire point of my analogy, which you continue to fail to grasp, is that his standard for evaluation is wrong, and obviously so.
I know that this was the point of the analogy
And yet, nothing you wrote previously revealed that you possessed this knowledge, nor did you actually address the actual point of the analogy.
Yeah, that's pretty damned close to nothing. What screening measures are in place at these airports? Why, the same screening measures which have already proven inadequate: a simple temperature measurement. Wow. I'm super-impressed by this security theater.
Yeah, that's pretty damned close to nothing. What screening measures are in place at these airports? Why, the same screening measures which have already proven inadequate: a simple temperature measurement.
Wow. I'm super-impressed by this security theater.
What other measures are being taken besides temperature and a few questions? I see no mention of anything in the article you posted.Wrong.
All five airports will now be required to specially screen passengers whose trips originated in any of those three countries and to submit passengers to "added protocols, including having their temperature taken," Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said in a release on Tuesday.