Ebola health care worker Kaci Hickox, who was released from quarantine with the support of the White House, is a Centers For Disease Control and Prevention employee, records reveal. The lawyer who helped earn her release is a recent White House state dinner guest.
Hickox was released from Ebola quarantine in Newark, N.J., Monday afternoon after the White House pressured New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to release the nurse that was working in Sierra Leone with Doctors Without Borders. Hickox’s case for release was also bolstered by New York civil rights attorney Norman Siegel, who took on Hickox’s case.
“I feel like my basic human rights have been violated,” Hickox said before she was evaluated by CDC and transported back to her home in Maine.
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So, they'll take care of the inner circle's rights - and screw the rest of the population.
ReplyDeleteSelf centered POS...what happens if she does develop problems. How will she explain to the parents of children that wind up sick? How about our soldiers?
ReplyDeleteIf this fool infects anyone, she should be tried for attempted murder. If the infection proves fatal, she should be tried for murder.
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