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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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To the Pebbles and Old Skools of the board, save your tired "Racism!!!" Rebuttals for another day. No one listens to your broken record BS anymore.


In light of the serious nature of this rampant disease currently ravaging our nation, I will respect your request that I refrain from accusing you of being a thinly veiled racist who will let neither reason nor logic prevent him from blaming obama for everything. I will save them for another day.

Posted on: 2014/11/6 2:20
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Re: Do NOT move until you see your building history. Look up any address here
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Yeah, why did you post this?
According to the side the median income for my area is both 70o and 90k, then it tells me where the coffe shop is.

Posted on: 2014/11/4 13:51
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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He changed his mind - let that be a lesson to all you armchair lawyers, doctors, scientists and AM talk-radio listeners.

Maine Judge Rejects Ebola Quarantine for Nurse Kaci Hickox.


A judge in Maine ruled Friday that Kaci Hickox, the nurse who treated Ebola patients and is defying a state-imposed quarantine, can come and go as she pleases, as long as she is monitored for symptoms and lets health officials know where she?s going.

The same judge had issued a temporary order on Thursday night ordering Hickox to stay at least three feet away from other people and to stay away from crowds and public transportation.

But the judge, Charles C. LaVerdiere of state court, lifted those parts of the order on Friday. He found that authorities in Maine had not proved that restricting Hickox?s movement was necessary to protect the public from infection.

He said that his order was pending a further hearing. Hickox said she would comply, and she said she was grateful for support from all over the world.

?Ebola is a scary disease. I have seen it face-to-face, and I know that we are nowhere near winning this battle,? she said. She said it would only be won ?as we gain a better understanding about Ebola and public health, as we overcome the fear, and most importantly as we end the outbreak that is still going on in West Africa today.?

Hickox, who returned from Africa a week ago, has maintained that authorities in Maine violated her rights by demanding that she stay at home for 21 days. She took a defiant bike ride on Thursday, and Gov. Paul LePage said she was testing his patience.

The judge said Hickox must submit to what health officials call direct active monitoring ? having her temperature taken and being checked for symptoms at least once a day. But he stresses that she has no symptoms and is therefore not infectious.

The nurse spent last weekend in an isolation tent near the airport in Newark, New Jersey. She objected to the conditions and had a public spat with Gov. Chris Christie, who dared her to sue him.

The judge in Maine gave her a gentle rebuke in his ruling.

?The court is fully aware that people are acting out of fear and that this fear is not entirely rational,? he wrote. ?However, whether that fear is rational or not, it is present and it is real.

?Respondent?s actions at this point, as a health care professional, need to demonstrate her full understanding of human nature and the real fear that exist. She should guide herself accordingly.?

Hickox said she understood the sentiment.

?I?m a nurse and a public health worker,? she said. ?I don?t want to make people uncomfortable.?

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ebol ... nurse-kaci-hickox-n238326


Posted on: 2014/10/31 18:41
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Re: The Dopeness
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Yeah, I'm sure they serve it, but not the night I was there. Which is kind of weird mid-week in a mexican restaurant. It wasn't busy, in fact my husband and I were the only ones eating.
Still, I can see they are trying to do something different and I wish them well. If I go back it won't be for the food.

Posted on: 2014/10/31 14:14
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Re: The Dopeness
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I ate there once and they didn't have guacamole. The place could have been full of Kanyes and it wouldn't have made any difference to my experience.
I wasn't even saying shit about Kanye, but, try and get Danny Brown and some guacamole and I'll come out.

Posted on: 2014/10/30 23:49
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Re: The Dopeness
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Meh, give me a call when they get guacamole.

Posted on: 2014/10/30 17:52
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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Well, at least she has her helmet on.

Posted on: 2014/10/30 15:33
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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You have some deep rooted issues, son.

Posted on: 2014/10/29 16:34
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Re: HOLLAND TUNNEL: Gas Station Robbed by Armed Pair
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Weird that you made the time and hair description bold.

Posted on: 2014/10/29 14:30
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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Lol, also their biggest fear is being rounded up in FEMA camps yet they are fine with this shit.

Posted on: 2014/10/29 13:43
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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The last nail in the coffin of his presedential hopes.

Posted on: 2014/10/27 16:44
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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Christie has a habit of painting himself into corners. If he continues with this policy he's going to look like a pig-headed, histrionic ignoramus...

To whom? No, really, to WHOM? To people who propose to rely on luck instead of quarantine?


To the voting public in the forthcoming Presidential election who might not want their country run by some kind of Chicken Little populist flip-flopper, that is to whom, to WHOM.

Posted on: 2014/10/27 5:22
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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Now Cuomo has backtracked and De Blasio, the White House and medical experts are attacking Christie.
Christie has a habit of painting himself into corners. If he continues with this policy he's going to look like a pig-headed, histrionic ignoramus and if he follows Cuomo's lead then he'll look ineffectual and easily led.
Nothing a bit of level-headed thinking and factual analysis couldn't have prevented.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014 ... ie-cuomo-ebola-quarantine

Posted on: 2014/10/27 3:05
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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Christie is a Grade A moron, this is going to cost us $$$.

Posted on: 2014/10/26 22:00
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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Benghazi.

Posted on: 2014/10/24 21:20
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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nyrgravey9 wrote:

Monroe, you so stoopit. Ebola is whitey's plot to make up for what crack didn't accomplish. Duh!

(Psst, to the sensitive types...that's a joke!)


I see you are now pre-emptively labelling your inanity a joke after I owned you into pretending your similar comments on the Newark Ave building thread were in jest.

Posted on: 2014/10/22 16:43
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Re: Muhammed Akil, All white people have a little Hilter in them
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Crickets from you regarding how you gave Fulop two checks and 4 months into his term registered the name sameastheoldboss, then waited a year to post.

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Crickets

Posted on: 2014/10/22 14:04
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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I think he does, or his close buddies at PA can. They shut a bridge for him.
It doesn't matter anyway, there's no way this guy has Ebola. Nobody is at risk, but people are making money from it, just like post 9-11 security, the prison industry and Y2k. They distract you with phantom enemies and rob your pockets.

Posted on: 2014/10/22 14:00
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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Maybe Christie should close New Jersey's borders.

Posted on: 2014/10/22 12:59
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Re: CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US
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This thread is a laff riot.
Biggest lol was Morone thinking Obama should appoint a really big doctor to oversee all this.
Is there anything the JClist white pride crew won't pin on a black man?
Reality check, Bozos. There are a mere 8 confirmed cases in the US.

Posted on: 2014/10/20 10:26
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Re: Jersey City has some of the most expensive wine in the country; WTH!
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My beer of choice is $3 more at Thirsty Quaker than the Mom and Pop store a few blocks closer.

Just sayin'.

Posted on: 2014/10/19 12:21
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Re: Muhammed Akil, All white people have a little Hilter in them
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B-b-but surely you bear some responsibility, as you funded Fulop with your two checks.

Posted on: 2014/10/16 23:15
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Re: Old building on Newark may fall. Street Closed
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Could you find time to flex your mighty intellect and explain why you attempted to make race an issue in a story about a building falling down to construction work on a development?

Could you explain why you connected to to the former Mayor of New Orleans on a purely racial basis, without even acknowledging that he was convicted of corruption for taking bribes from developers, something that we are no stranger to here in JC?

Could you explain how you aren't a race baiter and a troll?

Posted on: 2014/10/15 15:45
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Re: Muhammed Akil, All white people have a little Hilter in them
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I have not defended this dude.
I believe more that Akil could change his mind over 25 years than Sameastheoldboss changed his mind over the course of little more than a year.
If he is corrupt, let's see an investigation. I'm all for rooting out corruption.
What steps are the people who discovered the fake charity taking to put this before a court. Without action this is all just mudslinging, however worthy.

Posted on: 2014/10/15 15:39
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Re: Old building on Newark may fall. Street Closed
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Goes from accusing me of being intellectually worthless to using "dem fancy-schmancy college boy words", all without addressing anything in my post.


Posted on: 2014/10/15 15:33
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Re: Old building on Newark may fall. Street Closed
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Apropos of nothing, these two below, completely between themselves construct an imagined scenario of comments and react to it, in a race baiting manner that leads, in a few short posts, to racially tinged about Katrina and schadenfreude about Ray Nagin's fall from grace.

Not only is this clearly the work of two mentally ill people, not unlike schizophrenics or street drunks, railing against and arguing with phantom commentators, there is such a strikingly obvious connection between the start and end of the tangential path they trod that I can't even imagine the state of a mind that fails to make it.

Let me spell it out for you.
A building is in danger of collapsing on Newark Ave due to construction work.
Ray Nagin was convicted of accepting bribes from contractors.
Jersey City has a solid history of corruption in the building dept.

While bending over backwards to make this about race you ignore the real villain in this story - corruption.


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They are losing a days business and that has to be financially hurting them big time especially if this thing stretches out very long.


I can guarantee you that some people here on JCLIST are positively giddy at the prospect of some of those stores being forced under.


Agreed. To dovetail that, there are probably others on here already formulating a racial or other conspiracy component to this story to force out the lower end stores.

Let's get it all out of the way now for these one trick ponies:

"RACISTS!"
"RACISM!"
"Greedy 1%ers!"
"DISCRIMINATION!"
"CHRISTIE'S FAULT!"
"FULOP'S HIRES DID IT!"

That about covers most if not all of the idiots on here.


Ha ha ha! So sad, and true. This reminds me of Katrina in 2005, when people claimed (and many more chose to believe) that some levees in NOLA were dynamited by the government in order to protect the well to do areas from widespread flooding.


Wait, you mean you didn't believe what the corrupt and racist (and indicted) Ray Nagin was saying at the time? You're a racist!

Wow, it's actually kinda fun being a simpleton. Way easier than actually debating a topic on an intellectual basis!

Fun post script to the Katrina nonsense: Nagin now claims he is "penniless and on food stamps" God bless Karma.

Posted on: 2014/10/15 15:25
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Re: Muhammed Akil, All white people have a little Hilter in them
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Again, congratulations on your stunning victory, I am completely shut down. Take all the delight you need while avoiding the point i made, that sameastheoldboss is a blatant troll and shill for the old guard. Instead, deflect and call me a troll and a shill.
Who am I shilling for? Fulop? Boss Hague?

I'd invite you to join my trivia team at 9C but the gay black host might be too much for you.

Finally you have the gall to question my intellectual worth after making the common mistake of conflating knowledge and intelligence, showing you have neither in the process.

TLDR - A snapple can fact doth not an intellectual make.

Posted on: 2014/10/15 14:45
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Re: Muhammed Akil, All white people have a little Hilter in them
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Yes you win the argument , Panthers are well known for their spots, whence the famous expression.
Your exhaustive, in depth research on this subject (looked at wikipedia) has lifted the shades from my eyes. If I had been the victor in this important disagreement I too would have posted twice in my giddy, smug, inconsequential point-scoring delight.

I'm not even defending Fulop, if you aren't a developer, restaurant/bar owner or an "artist" then you ain't getting shit from Fulop. And only then if you are downtown or in Journal Square. He's still a step above Healy, who was a nice enough guy, but looked after his own.
Which brings us to the old guard shill - Sameastheoldboss.

This argument is not served by a troll whose sole purpose of being on this board is to bash Fulop irregardless of evidence for or against him. I find the claim laughable that he gave twice to get Fulop elected, but has now changed his mind in such a vehement and vicious manner.

Posted on: 2014/10/15 13:59
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Re: Muhammed Akil, All white people have a little Hilter in them
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Panthers don't have spots, you ignorant pig.

Posted on: 2014/10/15 12:28
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Re: Muhammed Akil, All white people have a little Hilter in them
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Never commented on a topic before because nothing was interesting before.
I wrote two checks to Steve and my name is on his election report.


Yet wrote two checks to get Stephen Fulop elected, what was it that changed your mind about him, and how does your short turn around differ from Akil's lengthy one?

case.

The issue here is the racist chief of staff who should be fired.


Huh?

Posted on: 2014/10/15 2:42
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