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connapa says:
It doesn't matter whether it Multi- or Extreme- drug resistant. Both strains are resistant to the 2 most common medications used to treat TB- INH and Rifampin. If anyone was unknowingly exposed by a patient with either form, they would have been put on a treatment course which would be completely ineffective, in which case THEY would also unknowingly spread the disease to others and thus perpetuate resistant strains. Mr. Speaker was STILL in the wrong by traveling after having been advised explicitly not to so.
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talkingham says:
Advaceus they did not tell the guy he couldn't travel until he was ready to come back which is absurd. The media has created this flap thanks to misinfo from the govnerment and they are are the ones who need to put-up, fess-up and shut-up!

There was so much entertainment value in the misnfo that the media gloated like a pack of wild dogs over a carcass on this story and they along with the CDC (which under Bush has become a riduculous agency) are more at fault than the guy who only wanted to go home.
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advanceus says:
It doesn't matter what kind of drug-resistant disease he has. He still is a self centered SOB and needs to pay!
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blackbug99 says:
Wrongful confinement is still wrongful. I smell a lawsuit.
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mercyme884 says:
Why don't you jerks give it a rest.You are like a pack of mad dogs.Attacking anything that moves. The government screwed up....AGAIN. So leave this poor guy alone, he's just human like the rest of us. Jump on the stupid saps working for the government, They made the mistake.
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erasmus6 says:
Actually ZykrCosmos is right.

No matter what, Speaker was in the wrong. At the time he was classified as being contagious, that is all that matters. He got on those planes while he was classified as CONTAGIOUS.

And for you people that think that Speaker did no wrong or that the CDC lied etc., it is because of your stupidity that we are going to have major problems when a real pandemic hits us.
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gramto7 says:
Initially he was told it was very contagious.
Posted by tomch52

He was not told it was 'very contagious', he wa told it was drug-resistant! There is a big difference.
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zykracosmos says:
It is hard to fathom why bloggers would be vigorously attacking the CDC in this case, even if they did err on a diagnosis. I would much rather know that one of our first lines of defense against a pandemic is erring on the side of public safety than refusing to cause a stir over a potentially devaasting disease being spread around the world. The case stands today, as it did before, as a red flag on our current inability to limit exposure to the general public in a situation where a lethal disease may be circulating. It shouldn't be up to the CDC to advise anybody on their travel plans. Homeland Security should have a plan in place in which to act as necessary to intercept and quarantine individuals who have been identified as grave risks to the general public. That is where individual rights give way to the health and security of the public. CDC's role should be no greater than to idenitify such individuals to Homeland Security, and notify the individual of that referral. CDC is not an enforcement agency. Homeland Security is. When the pandemic comes (as seems inevitable), the CDC will be the agency that everyone looks to for advice and guidance, so give them the respect they deserve.
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greeneyes222 says:
Sure the government screwed up. But two wrongs don't make a right. Mr. Speaker's behavior still showed callous disregard for the public, and the man needs to be called to account for his own behavior.
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rudy654-2009 says:
The media lied, the government screwed up, the lawyer was right, those who accused him were wrong. Why is any of that seem unusual or maddening? And if you are mad, try to find a reasonable object for your rants; it ain't the lawyer.
Posted by andor3 at 12:21 AM : Jul 04, 2007

Well said andor3! When this first broke as news I knew that all the outrage was unwarranted from the first, knowing how the media runs with something before really knowing the facts. It was amazing that people just wanted to make so much out of this to the point that they were hysterical. I wondered why they weren't more afraid of someone out there that they didn't know about??? At least they were aware of this fellow and he was controlled. I didn't even see this hysteria when anthrax spores made from an American lab were being sent through the mail and people were actually dieing. AND that case hasn't ever been solved!! But I'm more afraid of hysterical people than I am of anything else.
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